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NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 1:24 pm
by pussycat
Online Subscribers

Telstra now keeps the revenue from the tens of thousands of online subscribers who pay for AFL and NRL games delivered via apps and shares advertising on each league's websites.

It has experienced big growth in NRL and AFL streaming this year. In the current 2015 season 45 million minutes of AFL and NRL action has been viewed via Telstra mobile devices, 25 million of which has been rugby league.

In a new rights deal it could extend exclusive in-stadium offerings to customers to include newly-developed apps containing statistical and game data delivered via Wi-Fi, and insist only Telstra customers can access matches online.

http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... ox?stb=twt

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 2:13 pm
by leeroy*NRL*
This will be interesting to see how this plays out. if the NRL can get 200million + over five years.
Digital landscape is only going to get bigger.

will this affect the Tv Rights ? as more people are switching to other trends.

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 2:39 pm
by leagueiscrap
the NRL is leading the way in staying second to the AFL :)))

Telstra is currently paying $100 million over five years for the AFL digital rights, a figure it could double for the next deal that is currently being negotiated. Its current NRL deal is worth about $75 million over five years.
http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... 510-ggwxox



On February 10th, 2014, The Australian reported that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.5 million times, with the NRL app downloaded 800,000 times with numbers expected to increase if Telstra could get them onto Chromecast.

On March 8th, 2014, Fairfax media ran an article that claimed that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.8 million times to the NRL apps 800,000.

On May 5th, 2014, The Financial Review reported that downloads of the AFL app had reached 3.1 million, up about 40% on the uptake in June last year., while the AFL said that it was averaging a million unique viewers across an average weekend of footy.

The AFLs 2014 Annual Report said that downloads of the AFL live app, club apps and Fantasy app totalled 3.8 million compared with 2.9 million in 2013, while the NRL 2014 Annual Report said more than 1.4 million Australians now have the NRL app on their mobile devices.

The AFL showed further details

Aggregate video streams of 84 million increased by more than 23 per cent as
against 2013 (2013 was up 23 per cent on 2012).
Paid subscribers to the AFL Live App streaming service, AFL International Streaming Service (Watch AFL) and the re-launched AFL Fantasy service increased by more than 102 per cent on 2013.
Downloads of the AFL Live App, Club Apps and Fantasy App grew to a lifetime 3.8 million (2.9 million in 2013).
Our Nielsen Online Unique Audience measurement increased by more than 14 per cent for the period March-September 2014 compared with the same period in 2013.
Qualitative measurements (user engagement, App Store ratings and Net Promoter Score) were all in excess of our 2014 target.
Previously unmeasured analysis of traffic through to functional and transactional
areas of the sites (club and AFL membership, ticketing and Shop AFL) matched our desired expectations.
The live streaming results for the AFL Live App showed: No. 1-ranked sports app in the country; daily engaged users grew by 97 per cent; more than 68 million minutes of live streaming was consumed (+46 per cent); and the average live streaming audience grew by 113 per cent as against 2013.
For the NRL these figures were all that was available –

28 million video views across the NRL network in 2014.
57% of these now occur on a mobile device
3.3 million people access the NRLs digital platforms every month
http://www.footyindustry.com/?page_id=486

:(/ :(/ :(/
NRLOL a long way behind :(/

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 2:57 pm
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:
the NRL is leading the way in staying second to the AFL :)))

Telstra is currently paying $100 million over five years for the AFL digital rights, a figure it could double for the next deal that is currently being negotiated. Its current NRL deal is worth about $75 million over five years.
http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... 510-ggwxox



On February 10th, 2014, The Australian reported that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.5 million times, with the NRL app downloaded 800,000 times with numbers expected to increase if Telstra could get them onto Chromecast.

On March 8th, 2014, Fairfax media ran an article that claimed that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.8 million times to the NRL apps 800,000.

On May 5th, 2014, The Financial Review reported that downloads of the AFL app had reached 3.1 million, up about 40% on the uptake in June last year., while the AFL said that it was averaging a million unique viewers across an average weekend of footy.

The AFLs 2014 Annual Report said that downloads of the AFL live app, club apps and Fantasy app totalled 3.8 million compared with 2.9 million in 2013, while the NRL 2014 Annual Report said more than 1.4 million Australians now have the NRL app on their mobile devices.

The AFL showed further details

Aggregate video streams of 84 million increased by more than 23 per cent as
against 2013 (2013 was up 23 per cent on 2012).
Paid subscribers to the AFL Live App streaming service, AFL International Streaming Service (Watch AFL) and the re-launched AFL Fantasy service increased by more than 102 per cent on 2013.
Downloads of the AFL Live App, Club Apps and Fantasy App grew to a lifetime 3.8 million (2.9 million in 2013).
Our Nielsen Online Unique Audience measurement increased by more than 14 per cent for the period March-September 2014 compared with the same period in 2013.
Qualitative measurements (user engagement, App Store ratings and Net Promoter Score) were all in excess of our 2014 target.
Previously unmeasured analysis of traffic through to functional and transactional
areas of the sites (club and AFL membership, ticketing and Shop AFL) matched our desired expectations.
The live streaming results for the AFL Live App showed: No. 1-ranked sports app in the country; daily engaged users grew by 97 per cent; more than 68 million minutes of live streaming was consumed (+46 per cent); and the average live streaming audience grew by 113 per cent as against 2013.
For the NRL these figures were all that was available –

28 million video views across the NRL network in 2014.
57% of these now occur on a mobile device
3.3 million people access the NRLs digital platforms every month
http://www.footyindustry.com/?page_id=486

:(/ :(/ :(/
NRLOL a long way behind :(/
Oh
Im sorry dickhead

But its 25 million minutes of NRL action viewed in 2015
To just 20 million of the derps n oopsies :wave: :wave:

Another.... silver medal to the vicderpian abortion :cool:

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 3:23 pm
by leagueiscrap
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
the NRL is leading the way in staying second to the AFL :)))

Telstra is currently paying $100 million over five years for the AFL digital rights, a figure it could double for the next deal that is currently being negotiated. Its current NRL deal is worth about $75 million over five years.
http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... 510-ggwxox



On February 10th, 2014, The Australian reported that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.5 million times, with the NRL app downloaded 800,000 times with numbers expected to increase if Telstra could get them onto Chromecast.

On March 8th, 2014, Fairfax media ran an article that claimed that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.8 million times to the NRL apps 800,000.

On May 5th, 2014, The Financial Review reported that downloads of the AFL app had reached 3.1 million, up about 40% on the uptake in June last year., while the AFL said that it was averaging a million unique viewers across an average weekend of footy.

The AFLs 2014 Annual Report said that downloads of the AFL live app, club apps and Fantasy app totalled 3.8 million compared with 2.9 million in 2013, while the NRL 2014 Annual Report said more than 1.4 million Australians now have the NRL app on their mobile devices.

The AFL showed further details

Aggregate video streams of 84 million increased by more than 23 per cent as
against 2013 (2013 was up 23 per cent on 2012).
Paid subscribers to the AFL Live App streaming service, AFL International Streaming Service (Watch AFL) and the re-launched AFL Fantasy service increased by more than 102 per cent on 2013.
Downloads of the AFL Live App, Club Apps and Fantasy App grew to a lifetime 3.8 million (2.9 million in 2013).
Our Nielsen Online Unique Audience measurement increased by more than 14 per cent for the period March-September 2014 compared with the same period in 2013.
Qualitative measurements (user engagement, App Store ratings and Net Promoter Score) were all in excess of our 2014 target.
Previously unmeasured analysis of traffic through to functional and transactional
areas of the sites (club and AFL membership, ticketing and Shop AFL) matched our desired expectations.
The live streaming results for the AFL Live App showed: No. 1-ranked sports app in the country; daily engaged users grew by 97 per cent; more than 68 million minutes of live streaming was consumed (+46 per cent); and the average live streaming audience grew by 113 per cent as against 2013.
For the NRL these figures were all that was available –

28 million video views across the NRL network in 2014.
57% of these now occur on a mobile device
3.3 million people access the NRLs digital platforms every month
http://www.footyindustry.com/?page_id=486

:(/ :(/ :(/
NRLOL a long way behind :(/
Oh
Im sorry dickhead

But its 25 million minutes of NRL action viewed in 2015
To just 20 million of the derps n oopsies :wave: :wave:

Another.... silver medal to the vicderpian abortion :cool:
The live streaming results for the AFL Live App showed: No. 1-ranked sports app in the country; :\:

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 3:26 pm
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
the NRL is leading the way in staying second to the AFL :)))

Telstra is currently paying $100 million over five years for the AFL digital rights, a figure it could double for the next deal that is currently being negotiated. Its current NRL deal is worth about $75 million over five years.
http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... 510-ggwxox



On February 10th, 2014, The Australian reported that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.5 million times, with the NRL app downloaded 800,000 times with numbers expected to increase if Telstra could get them onto Chromecast.

On March 8th, 2014, Fairfax media ran an article that claimed that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.8 million times to the NRL apps 800,000.

On May 5th, 2014, The Financial Review reported that downloads of the AFL app had reached 3.1 million, up about 40% on the uptake in June last year., while the AFL said that it was averaging a million unique viewers across an average weekend of footy.

The AFLs 2014 Annual Report said that downloads of the AFL live app, club apps and Fantasy app totalled 3.8 million compared with 2.9 million in 2013, while the NRL 2014 Annual Report said more than 1.4 million Australians now have the NRL app on their mobile devices.

The AFL showed further details

Aggregate video streams of 84 million increased by more than 23 per cent as
against 2013 (2013 was up 23 per cent on 2012).
Paid subscribers to the AFL Live App streaming service, AFL International Streaming Service (Watch AFL) and the re-launched AFL Fantasy service increased by more than 102 per cent on 2013.
Downloads of the AFL Live App, Club Apps and Fantasy App grew to a lifetime 3.8 million (2.9 million in 2013).
Our Nielsen Online Unique Audience measurement increased by more than 14 per cent for the period March-September 2014 compared with the same period in 2013.
Qualitative measurements (user engagement, App Store ratings and Net Promoter Score) were all in excess of our 2014 target.
Previously unmeasured analysis of traffic through to functional and transactional
areas of the sites (club and AFL membership, ticketing and Shop AFL) matched our desired expectations.
The live streaming results for the AFL Live App showed: No. 1-ranked sports app in the country; daily engaged users grew by 97 per cent; more than 68 million minutes of live streaming was consumed (+46 per cent); and the average live streaming audience grew by 113 per cent as against 2013.
For the NRL these figures were all that was available –

28 million video views across the NRL network in 2014.
57% of these now occur on a mobile device
3.3 million people access the NRLs digital platforms every month
http://www.footyindustry.com/?page_id=486

:(/ :(/ :(/
NRLOL a long way behind :(/
Oh
Im sorry dickhead

But its 25 million minutes of NRL action viewed in 2015
To just 20 million of the derps n oopsies :wave: :wave:

Another.... silver medal to the vicderpian abortion :cool:
The live streaming results for the AFL Live App showed: No. 1-ranked sports app in the country; :\:

Again for our slow witted metho slurper
NRL 25 million minutes downloaded
Bumbles n fumbles 20 million

Thanks for coming :wave:

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 3:53 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol .
He is really that stupid .
Whenever a current figure is put up ,this **** will find some media article that is old & then try to compare it to the current situation ..

The stupidest human being I have ever encountered on any forum ..

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 6:02 pm
by eelofwest
pussycat wrote:
Online Subscribers

Telstra now keeps the revenue from the tens of thousands of online subscribers who pay for AFL and NRL games delivered via apps and shares advertising on each league's websites.

It has experienced big growth in NRL and AFL streaming this year. In the current 2015 season 45 million minutes of AFL and NRL action has been viewed via Telstra mobile devices, 25 million of which has been rugby league.

In a new rights deal it could extend exclusive in-stadium offerings to customers to include newly-developed apps containing statistical and game data delivered via Wi-Fi, and insist only Telstra customers can access matches online.

http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... ox?stb=twt

NRL 8 games x 9 rounds + Rep games
76 games of football x 80mins long = 6080mins worth of football for 25millions minutes viewed

.

AFL 9 games x 6 rounds played = 54 games
54 x 120mins = 6480 mins worth of football for 20million minutes viewed


The clear winner here is the NRL no doubt about it.... =D> =D> =D>

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 6:26 pm
by AFLcrap1
Ding ding ding we have a winner .

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 7:12 pm
by Xman
eelofwest wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Online Subscribers

Telstra now keeps the revenue from the tens of thousands of online subscribers who pay for AFL and NRL games delivered via apps and shares advertising on each league's websites.

It has experienced big growth in NRL and AFL streaming this year. In the current 2015 season 45 million minutes of AFL and NRL action has been viewed via Telstra mobile devices, 25 million of which has been rugby league.

In a new rights deal it could extend exclusive in-stadium offerings to customers to include newly-developed apps containing statistical and game data delivered via Wi-Fi, and insist only Telstra customers can access matches online.

http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... ox?stb=twt

NRL 8 games x 9 rounds + Rep games
76 games of football x 80mins long = 6080mins worth of football for 25millions minutes viewed

.

AFL 9 games x 6 rounds played = 54 games
54 x 120mins = 6480 mins worth of football for 20million minutes viewed


The clear winner here is the NRL no doubt about it.... =D> =D> =D>
completely ignoring the fact 8 out of 9 AFL games every weekend are shown against another AFL game, and 6-8 out of 8 NRL games a weekend are shown in isolation. Add to that the NRL have had 20 more games this year.

:[]

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 7:19 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
eelofwest wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Online Subscribers

Telstra now keeps the revenue from the tens of thousands of online subscribers who pay for AFL and NRL games delivered via apps and shares advertising on each league's websites.

It has experienced big growth in NRL and AFL streaming this year. In the current 2015 season 45 million minutes of AFL and NRL action has been viewed via Telstra mobile devices, 25 million of which has been rugby league.

In a new rights deal it could extend exclusive in-stadium offerings to customers to include newly-developed apps containing statistical and game data delivered via Wi-Fi, and insist only Telstra customers can access matches online.

http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... ox?stb=twt

NRL 8 games x 9 rounds + Rep games
76 games of football x 80mins long = 6080mins worth of football for 25millions minutes viewed

.

AFL 9 games x 6 rounds played = 54 games
54 x 120mins = 6480 mins worth of football for 20million minutes viewed


The clear winner here is the NRL no doubt about it.... =D> =D> =D>
completely ignoring the fact 8 out of 9 AFL games every weekend are shown against another AFL game, and 6-8 out of 8 NRL games a weekend are shown in isolation. Add to that the NRL have had 20 more games this year.

:(/ :_<> :lol:

The but but butting
When will it end with this tool :_<>

:[]

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 9:10 pm
by eelofwest
Xman wrote:
eelofwest wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Online Subscribers

Telstra now keeps the revenue from the tens of thousands of online subscribers who pay for AFL and NRL games delivered via apps and shares advertising on each league's websites.

It has experienced big growth in NRL and AFL streaming this year. In the current 2015 season 45 million minutes of AFL and NRL action has been viewed via Telstra mobile devices, 25 million of which has been rugby league.

In a new rights deal it could extend exclusive in-stadium offerings to customers to include newly-developed apps containing statistical and game data delivered via Wi-Fi, and insist only Telstra customers can access matches online.

http://www.afr.com/business/sport/telst ... ox?stb=twt

NRL 8 games x 9 rounds + Rep games
76 games of football x 80mins long = 6080mins worth of football for 25millions minutes viewed

.

AFL 9 games x 6 rounds played = 54 games
54 x 120mins = 6480 mins worth of football for 20million minutes viewed


The clear winner here is the NRL no doubt about it.... =D> =D> =D>
completely ignoring the fact 8 out of 9 AFL games every weekend are shown against another AFL game (What will it come up with next) =D> :lol: , and 6-8 out of 8 NRL games a weekend are shown in isolation. Add to that the NRL have had 20 more games this year.

:[]

Mmm that would make sense if the minutes viewed in the article said live video views. It does not say live video views thus your butbutbut excuse is void.. :_<> :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol:

Not the smartest tool in the shed are you xbutbutbut...

Once again your using the length of the game which is a great advertising advantage as a excuse for its low digital views.

Desperation buddy lol

The Length of a AFL game is both a strength and a weekness, stop making these stupid arguments bro... :wink:

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 10:07 pm
by Xman
whos gonna watch a delayed game on their phone? Seriously, give up. You know the NRL have had far more games played and far more viewable live games. Of course they were going to end up with more watched!

How dumb are you, seriously!

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 10:26 pm
by eelofwest
Xman wrote:
whos gonna watch a delayed game on their phone? Seriously, give up. You know the NRL have had far more games played and far more viewable live games. Of course they were going to end up with more watched!

How dumb are you, seriously!

Hey Xman your AFL tv ratings suck balls on Pay TV..

Xman'' thats because they overlap''

Hey xman your digital minutes viewed on digital platforms is far less then the NRL

Xman'' that's because they overlap''

Xman whos fault is that buddy? Why don't you shorten a AFL game to 80mins that way you will not have overlapping games? :lol: :lol:

Xman'' butbutbutbut'' :roll: :lol: :lol:

Re: NRL Continue To Lead The Way !

Posted: Mon May 11, 2015 10:58 pm
by pussycat
But But But. :blahblah: