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NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:50 am
by Raiderdave
wow
we have our worst year in 6 ... & still top the lot
read it an weep fumblers
read it..... & weep
The T20 Big Bash League has started out smashing the ratings for Channel Ten averaging over 800,000 viewers for the opening session on Friday and sustaining large audiences throughout the weekend.
A day after more than 1.16 million capital city and regional viewers tuned into the start of Channel Ten's coverage of the Stars-Renegades clash, 1.13 million fans tuned into the Sydney Smash to see the Sydney Thunder up against the Sydney Sixers.
The Total Average Audience for the first 3 matches (Hurricanes v Strikers washed out) of the KFC T20 Big Bash League in BBL|03 is 1,139,533, with Average Total Reach of 2,413,249.
The numbers, which CA says are well beyond its expectations, are double the goal of 500,000 which the governing body and Ten agreed upon before the start of the competition.
In comparison other sports have an average audience of;
• NRL 2013 = 953,354 (FTA) + 238,723 (STV)
• AFL 2013 = 820,819 (FTA) + 202,643 (STV)
• A-League 2012-13 = 81,022 (STV)
• A-League 2013-14 = 204,286 (FTA – 1 match per round) + 87,784 (STV)
• Super 15 2013 = 59,174 (STV)
http://www.sydneythunder.com.au/news/20 ... 7irM5.dpuf
Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:01 am
by ParraEelsNRL
Ouch
Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:44 am
by NRLCrap1
Sheer ignorance by the Thunder. Where's their source for such BS information? We all know that nationwide the AFL beat the NRL this year!
Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:52 am
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:Sheer ignorance by the Thunder. Where's their source for such BS information? We all know that nationwide the AFL beat the NRL this year!
we know the VFL had a tiny rise & the NRL a tiny fall ..... but we now know it wasn't enough for the fumbles & bumbles to knock off RL's place as our nations most watched sport
better luck next year dickhead

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Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:11 pm
by AFLcrap1
NRLCrap1 wrote:Sheer ignorance by the Thunder. Where's their source for such BS information? We all know that nationwide the AFL beat the NRL this year!
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Coming from the fruitloop who quotes WIKI,as a reliable source of International Derpball
Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:39 pm
by Swans4ever
Raiderdave wrote:
wow
we have our worst year in 6 ... & still top the lot
read it an weep fumblers
read it..... & weep
The T20 Big Bash League has started out smashing the ratings for Channel Ten averaging over 800,000 viewers for the opening session on Friday and sustaining large audiences throughout the weekend.
A day after more than 1.16 million capital city and regional viewers tuned into the start of Channel Ten's coverage of the Stars-Renegades clash, 1.13 million fans tuned into the Sydney Smash to see the Sydney Thunder up against the Sydney Sixers.
The Total Average Audience for the first 3 matches (Hurricanes v Strikers washed out) of the KFC T20 Big Bash League in BBL|03 is 1,139,533, with Average Total Reach of 2,413,249.
The numbers, which CA says are well beyond its expectations, are double the goal of 500,000 which the governing body and Ten agreed upon before the start of the competition.
In comparison other sports have an average audience of;
• NRL 2013 = 953,354 (FTA) + 238,723 (STV)
• AFL 2013 = 820,819 (FTA) + 202,643 (STV)
• A-League 2012-13 = 81,022 (STV)
• A-League 2013-14 = 204,286 (FTA – 1 match per round) + 87,784 (STV)
• Super 15 2013 = 59,174 (STV)
http://www.sydneythunder.com.au/news/20 ... 7irM5.dpuf
No doubt this includes SOO and RLWC which inflated the NRL figure - what was their home and away club average?
Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:53 pm
by NRLCrap1
Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:Sheer ignorance by the Thunder. Where's their source for such BS information? We all know that nationwide the AFL beat the NRL this year!
we know the VFL had a tiny rise & the NRL a tiny fall ..... but we now know it wasn't enough for the fumbles & bumbles to knock off RL's place as our nations most watched sport
better luck next year dickhead

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No we don't know that. Provide evidence from a reliable source.
Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 5:12 pm
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:Raiderdave wrote:
wow
we have our worst year in 6 ... & still top the lot
read it an weep fumblers
read it..... & weep
The T20 Big Bash League has started out smashing the ratings for Channel Ten averaging over 800,000 viewers for the opening session on Friday and sustaining large audiences throughout the weekend.
A day after more than 1.16 million capital city and regional viewers tuned into the start of Channel Ten's coverage of the Stars-Renegades clash, 1.13 million fans tuned into the Sydney Smash to see the Sydney Thunder up against the Sydney Sixers.
The Total Average Audience for the first 3 matches (Hurricanes v Strikers washed out) of the KFC T20 Big Bash League in BBL|03 is 1,139,533, with Average Total Reach of 2,413,249.
The numbers, which CA says are well beyond its expectations, are double the goal of 500,000 which the governing body and Ten agreed upon before the start of the competition.
In comparison other sports have an average audience of;
• NRL 2013 = 953,354 (FTA) + 238,723 (STV)
• AFL 2013 = 820,819 (FTA) + 202,643 (STV)
• A-League 2012-13 = 81,022 (STV)
• A-League 2013-14 = 204,286 (FTA – 1 match per round) + 87,784 (STV)
• Super 15 2013 = 59,174 (STV)
http://www.sydneythunder.com.au/news/20 ... 7irM5.dpuf
No doubt this includes SOO and RLWC which inflated the NRL figure - what was their home and away club average?
ah no fucktard.... wrong ... again
the NRL is our club comp & that's all the above includes you blithering dipshit
the VFL
whopped like bitches
again

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maybe 2014 will see your Victorian trash finally triumph eh
then again
maybe not

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Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 5:24 pm
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:Sheer ignorance by the Thunder. Where's their source for such BS information? We all know that nationwide the AFL beat the NRL this year!
we know the VFL had a tiny rise & the NRL a tiny fall ..... but we now know it wasn't enough for the fumbles & bumbles to knock off RL's place as our nations most watched sport
better luck next year dickhead

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Provide evidence from a reliable source.
oh
so if it doesn't have the VFL ahead ... its not reliable eh ?

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good one fuckwit
wow
that dummy hasn't stopped bouncing
suck it up fumblers
another year at numb 2

Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:22 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
wow
we have our worst year in 6 ... & still top the lot
read it an weep fumblers
read it..... & weep
The T20 Big Bash League has started out smashing the ratings for Channel Ten averaging over 800,000 viewers for the opening session on Friday and sustaining large audiences throughout the weekend.
A day after more than 1.16 million capital city and regional viewers tuned into the start of Channel Ten's coverage of the Stars-Renegades clash, 1.13 million fans tuned into the Sydney Smash to see the Sydney Thunder up against the Sydney Sixers.
The Total Average Audience for the first 3 matches (Hurricanes v Strikers washed out) of the KFC T20 Big Bash League in BBL|03 is 1,139,533, with Average Total Reach of 2,413,249.
The numbers, which CA says are well beyond its expectations, are double the goal of 500,000 which the governing body and Ten agreed upon before the start of the competition.
In comparison other sports have an average audience of;
• NRL 2013 = 953,354 (FTA) + 238,723 (STV)
• AFL 2013 = 820,819 (FTA) + 202,643 (STV)
• A-League 2012-13 = 81,022 (STV)
• A-League 2013-14 = 204,286 (FTA – 1 match per round) + 87,784 (STV)
• Super 15 2013 = 59,174 (STV)
http://www.sydneythunder.com.au/news/20 ... 7irM5.dpuf
Oh dear. This AVERAGE audience!
Only one AFL game a week is shown in isolation, the other 8 are shown concurrently, splitting the audience.
Most weeks the NRL have no games shown concurrently, or at worst only two are concurrent. Plus they are almost all evening prime time games
If you multiply the averages by games per weekend the AFL get 3.28m FTA plus 1.82m STV = 5.1m per round
The NRL get 2.86m FTA plus 1.19m STV = 4.05m per round
Extrapolate that to a full season = 112.2 for the AFL home and away season, and 101.2 for the longer NRL home and away season.

Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:37 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:
wow
we have our worst year in 6 ... & still top the lot
read it an weep fumblers
read it..... & weep
The T20 Big Bash League has started out smashing the ratings for Channel Ten averaging over 800,000 viewers for the opening session on Friday and sustaining large audiences throughout the weekend.
A day after more than 1.16 million capital city and regional viewers tuned into the start of Channel Ten's coverage of the Stars-Renegades clash, 1.13 million fans tuned into the Sydney Smash to see the Sydney Thunder up against the Sydney Sixers.
The Total Average Audience for the first 3 matches (Hurricanes v Strikers washed out) of the KFC T20 Big Bash League in BBL|03 is 1,139,533, with Average Total Reach of 2,413,249.
The numbers, which CA says are well beyond its expectations, are double the goal of 500,000 which the governing body and Ten agreed upon before the start of the competition.
In comparison other sports have an average audience of;
• NRL 2013 = 953,354 (FTA) + 238,723 (STV)
• AFL 2013 = 820,819 (FTA) + 202,643 (STV)
• A-League 2012-13 = 81,022 (STV)
• A-League 2013-14 = 204,286 (FTA – 1 match per round) + 87,784 (STV)
• Super 15 2013 = 59,174 (STV)
http://www.sydneythunder.com.au/news/20 ... 7irM5.dpuf
Only one AFL game a week is shown in isolation, the other 8 are shown concurrently, splitting the audience.
Most weeks the NRL have no games shown concurrently, or at worst only two are concurrent. Plus they are almost all evening prime time games
but but but .....

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Numb 2
again

Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:38 pm
by Xman
I guess you didnt read the entire post Dave....
Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 7:40 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:I guess you didnt read the entire post Dave....
yeah I did
& all I saw was
but but but

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that sliver looks good on the VFL

Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:41 pm
by NRLCrap1
Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:Sheer ignorance by the Thunder. Where's their source for such BS information? We all know that nationwide the AFL beat the NRL this year!
we know the VFL had a tiny rise & the NRL a tiny fall ..... but we now know it wasn't enough for the fumbles & bumbles to knock off RL's place as our nations most watched sport
better luck next year dickhead

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Provide evidence from a reliable source.
oh
so if it doesn't have the VFL ahead ... its not reliable eh ?

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good one fuckwit
wow
that dummy hasn't stopped bouncing
suck it up fumblers
another year at numb 2

It's not reliable, as Xman demonstrated. AFL is ahead of NRL, so stop lying about it.
Re: NRL tops Nations most watched sport again
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:07 pm
by AFLcrap1
NRLCrap1 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:Sheer ignorance by the Thunder. Where's their source for such BS information? We all know that nationwide the AFL beat the NRL this year!
we know the VFL had a tiny rise & the NRL a tiny fall ..... but we now know it wasn't enough for the fumbles & bumbles to knock off RL's place as our nations most watched sport
better luck next year dickhead

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Provide evidence from a reliable source.
oh
so if it doesn't have the VFL ahead ... its not reliable eh ?

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good one fuckwit
wow
that dummy hasn't stopped bouncing
suck it up fumblers
another year at numb 2

It's not reliable, as Xman demonstrated. AFL is ahead of NRL, so stop lying about it.
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