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Stormwarrior82

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The_Wookie

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Just trying to understand why these figures don’t add up. The picture shows that on channel 9 359000 for 2018 and 357000 for 2019. My math says that’s 0.55% down on last year not 3.7%.

And then it says that afls figures are currently 506500 per game this year up 6.2%.

Will there be a fox ratings one done?

Ill do something later in the week.
 
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Them figures look very rubbery Quite frankly who posted has no understanding of maths.
It could be the same bloke who posts crowd figures for Midgets, Thuns and Kittens home games
 

The_Wookie

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NRL ON NINE – WEEKLY WRAP

ROUND 23


NRL ON NINE


  • 3.992 million people(Metro: 2.552m / Regional: 1.440m) tuned into NRL on Nine content in Round 23 of the 2019 NRL Season. (National cume reach - week)

NRL ON 9NOW


  • Round 23 Rugby League programming on 9Now had 5 million LIVE VPM minutes streamed:
  • This is up 64% year-on-year compared to Round 23 in 2018
  • Live average VPM up 60% year-on-year compared to Round 23 in 2018
  • Live VPM streams up 166% year-on-year compared to Round 23 in 2018

NRL ON DIGITAL


  • Total number of WWOS page views for all content over the past seven days: 1.535 million video views
  • Total video views on WWOS across the past seven days: 400,000 views

NRL ON SOCIAL


  • Cumulative reach for all content on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram over the past seven days: 9.721 millionpeople
  • Cumulative engagements for all content on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram over the past seven days: 3.454 million engagements
  • Combined video views across Facebook, Instagram and Twitter over the past seven days: 7.379 million views


SOURCE: Oz Tam + Regional Tam, Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, Nine's NRL Coverage: includes – Macca’s Thursday Night Footy, Macca’s Golden Point, VB Friday Night Footy, Friday Night Knock Off, Chemist Warehouse Sunday Kick Off, Chemist Warehouse Sunday Footy, Intrust Super Cup (QLD), Canterbury Cup (NSW), Sports Sunday, Sunday Footy Show, 100% Footy , Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates, Total People, 5 City Metro + Combined AGG Markets. 22nd August – 27thAugust 2019.



Source: OzTAM LIVE VPM; Metric: Minutes; 22ndth August – 27th August 2019. All NRL content.


Data :copyright: OzTAM Pty Limited 2019. The Data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) without the prior written consent of OzTAM.
 
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Is it later in the week yet? Lol

Are you part of sports industry?

That article smacks of inaccuracies and obvious bias. And should be removed. Hardly helping themselves with such ridiculous inaccuracies.
I suspect that who writes the articles on sports industry is a fumbleball fan trying to undermine the NRL, or someone from the Murdoch media trying to drive down the price of the next TV deal or both.
 

The_Wookie

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Is it later in the week yet? Lol

Are you part of sports industry?

That article smacks of inaccuracies and obvious bias. And should be removed. Hardly helping themselves with such ridiculous inaccuracies.

Im not part of sports industry. I am the entirety of it. which inaccuracies exactly?
 

The_Wookie

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NRL ON NINE – MACCA’S THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTY

ROUND 24 – COWBOYS VS BULLDOGS


·1.654 million people tuned into Nine’s Round 24 Macca’s Thursday Night Footy coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9GEM. (National cume reach)

  • 1.654 million cume reach represents a 10% increase in reach on Nine compared to Round 24 Thursday Night Footy year-on-year

· National peak audience: 981,000

Nine national peak audience: 722,000 (5 City: 384,000 / Regional: 338,000)

Fox League national peak audience: 259,000


·National average audience: 733,000

Nine national average audience: 535,000 (5 City: 294,000 / Regional: 241,000)

Fox League national average audience: 198,000


MACCA’S GOLDEN POINT

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29


·Macca’s Golden Point achieved an average audience in NSW and QLD of 206,000 (Syd + Bris metro: 107,000 / NSW + QLD regional: 99,000)



Source: Oz Tam+ Regional Tam, Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, Macca’s Thursday Night Footy, includes pre match, 29th August 2019, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg Markets, Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates.


Source: Macca’s Golden Point data based on Oztam (Metro + Regional).
 

The_Wookie

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NRL ON NINE – VB FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY

ROUND 24 – BRONCOS vs EELS


(NOTE: The game went to golden point extra time which is not reflected in these preliminary numbers below. Updated figures will be factored into the weekly report)


  • 1.717 million people tuned into Nine’s Round 24 VB Friday Night Footy coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9GEM (National cume reach)

o1.717 million cume reach represents a 24% increase in reach on Nine compared to Round 24 Friday Night Footy year-on-year


  • National peak audience: 1.212 million
Nine national peak audience: 861,000 (5 City: 527,000 / Regional: 334,000)

Fox League national peak audience: 351,000


  • 527,000 5 City peak represents a 39% increase in viewers on Nine compared to Round 24 Friday Night Footy year-on-year
  • 334,000 Regional peak represents a 13% increase in viewers on Nine compared to Round 24 Friday Night Footy year-on-year

  • National average audience: 964,000
Nine national average audience: 665,000 (5 City: 428,000 / Regional: 237,000)

Fox League national average audience: 299,000


FRIDAY NIGHT KNOCK OFF

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30


  • Friday Night Knock Off achieved an average audience in NSW and QLD of 261,000 (Syd + Bris metro: 167,000 / NSW + QLD regional: 94,000)



Source: Oz Tam+ Regional Tam, Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, VB Friday Night Footy, includes pre and post-match, 30th August 2019, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg Markets, Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates.


Source: Friday Night Knock Off data based on Oztam (Metro + Regional).


Data :copyright: OzTAM Pty Limited 2019. The Data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) without the prior written consent of OzTAM.
 

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NRL ON NINE – MACCA’S SATURDAY NIGHT FOOTY

ROUND 24 – ROOSTERS vs PANTHERS


  • 1.359 million people tuned into Nine’s Round 24 Macca’s Saturday Night Footy coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9GEM (National cume reach)

  • 1.359 million cume reach represents a 6% increase in reach on Nine compared to Round 24 Saturday Night Footy year-on-year

  • National peak audience: 848,000
Nine national peak audience: 562,000 (5 City: 302,000 / Regional: 260,000)

Fox League national peak audience: 286,000



  • National average audience: 550,000
Nine national average audience: 315,000 (5 City: 233,000 / Regional: 182,000)

Fox League national average audience: 235,000



Source: Oz Tam+ Regional Tam, Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, Macca’s Saturday Night Footy, includes pre and post-match, 31st August 2019, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg Markets, Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates.


Data :copyright: OzTAM Pty Limited 2019. The Data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) without the prior written consent of OzTAM.
 

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NRL ON NINE – ROUND 24


(Includes Macca’s Thursday Night Footy, VB Friday Night Footy and Chemist Warehouse Sunday Footy)


  • 3.494 million people tuned into NRL on Nine’s match coverage for Round 24, LIVE on Nine and 9Gem across the nation. (National cume reach – includes pre & post-match content)

  • 9Now Total Round 24 Minutes (matches only) streamed Live: 3.5 Million
  • 9Now Live average VPM up 68% from Round 24 2018
  • 9Now Total streams up 134% from Round 24 2018
  • 9Now Total minutes up 81% from Round 24 2018

CHEMIST WAREHOUSE SUNDAY FOOTY

ROUND 24 – DRAGONS vs WESTS TIGERS


  • 1.214 million people tuned into Nine’s Round 24 Chemist Warehouse Sunday Footy coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9Gem. (National cume reach)

  • National peak audience: 1.090 million
Nine National peak audience: 754,000 (5 City: 440,000 / Regional: 314,000)

Fox League national peak audience: 336,000


  • National average audience: 747,000
Nine National average audience: 474,000 (5 City: 274,000 / Regional: 200,000)

Fox League national average audience: 273,000


Source: Oz TAM + Reg Tam. Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, Macca’s Thursday Night Footy, VB Friday Night Footy, Chemist Warehouse Sunday Footy, includes pre/post coverage, Total People, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg Markets, Nine + Nine Content Affiliates


Source: OzTAM LIVE VPM; Metric: Minutes; 29th August – 2nd September 2019. Including Match, pre and post coverage. Excluding Macca’s Golden Point, Friday Night Knock Off, Sunday Kick Off and Sunday Footy Show.


Source: Oz Tam+ Reg Tam, Overnight Data, 2/9/2019, Sunday Football, excludes pre- match coverage, Average + Peak Audience, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg. Markets, Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates + Fox League National STV Database, Total People.


Data :copyright: OzTAM Pty Limited 2019. The Data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) without the prior written consent of OzTAM.
 

The_Wookie

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H&A Season Totals -
AFL lead by 4.437 million with 1 NRL round to come. To get this it would need to be the highest home and away season round this season. Not impossible, but unlikely.

For the League folks who count H&A + Rep as one
League leads the AFL by 6.199 million

For folks who count everything in a calendar year
League leads the AFL by 4.194 million

Current prediction, AFL will win on domestic season. NRL will carry overall honours.
 

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H&A Season Totals -
AFL lead by 4.437 million with 1 NRL round to come. To get this it would need to be the highest home and away season round this season. Not impossible, but unlikely.

For the League folks who count H&A + Rep as one
League leads the AFL by 6.199 million

For folks who count everything in a calendar year
League leads the AFL by 4.194 million

Current prediction, AFL will win on domestic season. NRL will carry overall honours.
what about average viewers per game wookie? fairly close?
 

The_Wookie

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found this on media week, a little more detail on the kayo numbers although again nothing definitive.

seems like AFL a bit more subscribed there than NRL, but again not much detail, just one highlighted game really: https://www.mediaweek.com.au/kayo-audience-data-details-how-foxtels-audience-is-growing/

Literally a media release from Kayo. Mediaweek are a bit like this.
Media Release: https://media.kayosports.com.au/media-release/aussies-cant-get-enough-sport-on-kayo/
 

Stormwarrior82

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Network 10 has fired a shot across the bow of the Nine Network by confirming it is ready to compete for rugby league rights when the ARL Commission heads to the market, possibly as early as next year.

Ahead of a meeting with club bosses next week, where discussion over the game’s footprint and broadcasting rights are set to take centre stage, 10 chief executive Paul Anderson indicated his network was primed and ready to grab a slice of the rugby league pie.

“Major sports remain a part of our long term strategy — we have been a significant player in the past and there is no reason why this will change as attractive future rights become available,” Anderson said.

“Network 10 is part of a global media company that has a significant sporting legacy with franchises that are a very important part of their network.”

It is understood representatives from Network 10 have already made contact with some clubs as they look to carry out due diligence on a potential bid for the broadcasting rights.

The network is owned by CBS Studios International, which runs global businesses worth more than $20 billion and has a longstanding interest in the NFL in the US.

Money will not be an issue, although The Weekend Australian was told Network 10 officials would likely require the imprimatur of their American bosses given the outlay required to snatch rugby league from the Nine Network. Revelations that Network 10 is eyeing rugby league will be manna from heaven for the ARL Commission and the NRL, as they contemplate entering negotiations over broadcasting rights as early as next year.


The existing deal with the Nine Network and Foxtel runs until the end of 2022, but there is a school of thought within the commission and NRL that the game would be best served by heading to market early, thereby heading off the AFL and ensuring they have some stability for their clubs going forward.

Their best hope of extracting another big deal for the game is by creating some competitive tension in the market. Network 10 were previously involved in bidding for the NRL rights when they were under the control of former chairman Lachlan Murdoch and ex-chief executive James Warburton.

That plan failed to come to fruition but Warburton is now the chief executive of Seven West Media, the other network likely to challenge for rugby league rights.

Warburton was unavailable for comment on Friday.

The NRL could yet look to show games on more than one commercial network to maximising income, a scenario that has been contemplated in the past.


https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/ ... 1537284c0a

I cant see Ch9 not getting RL. Not after they've done away with cricket. But Ch10 may well get 1 or 2 games, especially if there's expansion. Any rate a second bidder after the rights will be good.
 

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Network 10 has fired a shot across the bow of the Nine Network by confirming it is ready to compete for rugby league rights when the ARL Commission heads to the market, possibly as early as next year.

Ahead of a meeting with club bosses next week, where discussion over the game’s footprint and broadcasting rights are set to take centre stage, 10 chief executive Paul Anderson indicated his network was primed and ready to grab a slice of the rugby league pie.

“Major sports remain a part of our long term strategy — we have been a significant player in the past and there is no reason why this will change as attractive future rights become available,” Anderson said.

“Network 10 is part of a global media company that has a significant sporting legacy with franchises that are a very important part of their network.”

It is understood representatives from Network 10 have already made contact with some clubs as they look to carry out due diligence on a potential bid for the broadcasting rights.

The network is owned by CBS Studios International, which runs global businesses worth more than $20 billion and has a longstanding interest in the NFL in the US.

Money will not be an issue, although The Weekend Australian was told Network 10 officials would likely require the imprimatur of their American bosses given the outlay required to snatch rugby league from the Nine Network. Revelations that Network 10 is eyeing rugby league will be manna from heaven for the ARL Commission and the NRL, as they contemplate entering negotiations over broadcasting rights as early as next year.


The existing deal with the Nine Network and Foxtel runs until the end of 2022, but there is a school of thought within the commission and NRL that the game would be best served by heading to market early, thereby heading off the AFL and ensuring they have some stability for their clubs going forward.

Their best hope of extracting another big deal for the game is by creating some competitive tension in the market. Network 10 were previously involved in bidding for the NRL rights when they were under the control of former chairman Lachlan Murdoch and ex-chief executive James Warburton.

That plan failed to come to fruition but Warburton is now the chief executive of Seven West Media, the other network likely to challenge for rugby league rights.

Warburton was unavailable for comment on Friday.

The NRL could yet look to show games on more than one commercial network to maximising income, a scenario that has been contemplated in the past.


https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/ ... 1537284c0a

I cant see Ch9 not getting RL. Not after they've done away with cricket. But Ch10 may well get 1 or 2 games, especially if there's expansion. Any rate a second bidder after the rights will be good.
The game desperately needs a new tv partner. Somebody who will give the game the support it deserves. Nines coverage is pathetic. It’s a tired format. Please channel 10 win this battle.
 

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