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2015 TV ratings

El Diablo

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http://www.mediaweek.com.au/the-grand-final-weekend-on-telly/

Nine’s NRL release: 4,481,000 watch NRL Grand Final

The North Queensland Cowboys made history yesterday when they won their first NRL Premiership defeating the Brisbane Broncos in a nail biting, Grand Final Golden Point thriller (17-16) – in what has been deemed by many as the greatest NRL Grand Final of all time.

The Nine Network’s broadcast of the 2015 NRL Telstra Premiership Grand Final secured a national average audience of 3.739 million (5 City: 2.437 million / Regional: 1.302 million) while recording a national peak audience of 4.481 million (5 City: 2.942 million / Regional: 1.539 million) – making it the second biggest Grand Final 5 City Metro audience in history, behind the 2014 match.

A crowd of 82,758 attended ANZ Stadium yesterday, making the 2015 NRL Finals series the most attended series on record.

The Nine Network recorded a massive free-to-air audience share of 45.1% with Total People.

In Sydney, the game was the number one program for the night with the broadcast achieving an average audience of 952,000, with a peak of 1.084 million viewers.

The Nine Network recorded a free-to-air audience share of 70.1% with People 16-39, 66.2% with People 18-49, 63.8% with People 25-54, and 60% Total People.

In Brisbane, the game was also the number one program for the night securing an average audience of 788,000, with a peak of 939,000 viewers – making it the highest rating NRL Grand Final since 2006.

In Brisbane, the Nine Network recorded a free-to-air audience share of 72.1% with People 16-39, 70.6% with People 18-49, 69.6% with People 25-54, and 64.7% Total People.

In Melbourne, it was again the number one program – drawing an average audience of 433,000, with a peak of 547,000 viewers.

The Nine Network recorded a free-to-air audience share of 40.6% with People 16-39, 39.9% with People 18-49, 38.8% with People 25-54, and 32.5% Total People.

In Adelaide, the game was the number four program of the evening with an average audience was 112,000, while the peak audience was 148,000.

And in Perth, the game was the number three program of the night with an average audience was 152,000 with a peak of 224,000 viewers.

The post-match Grand Final Presentation, was the number two program of the night with a 5 City average audience of 1.77 million, peaking with 2.748 million viewers.

The pre-match Grand Final Entertainment, was the number three program on Sunday, with a 5 City average audience of 1.430 million, peaking with 2.057 million viewers.

With a total of 85,448 tweets, #NRLGF dominated Twitter traffic last night, peaking at a massive 2,001 tweets per minute at fulltime at 9.35pm.

Source: Nine Network
 

docbrown

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I don't think it was the second biggest 5 city metro for average but it must have been for peak.

Edit: Went and had a look at the 2006 Broncos-Storm numbers which is the other non-Sydney NRL GF. Considering the Cowboys are a non-metro team the NRL would be pretty happy with these numbers.
 
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When you consider the viewing figures for afl in Melbourne it does show the difference in popularity of the main codes in each city.

1.2mill Melbourne v 950k Sydney
Do you fall down & hit your head a lot?
You are plainly geniused .

When you work out why your post is laughable get back to me .
Maybe your carer could help .
 

Perth Red

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No sydney team in GF

AFL had hawks.

The difference in popularity in Sydney and melbourne you cant really measure when there is no Sydney team in the GF.

I could understand it in a one team town with a drop offi n interest but surely RL fans in Sydney would still watch the GF if one of the nine sydney teams wasn't playing?? Are you really that parochial??
 

t-ba

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There is no justification for not running the GF on the main channels in SA and WA based on those numbers.
 

Perth Red

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Good job they simulcast it in WA, about 10mins from FT the live cast on Nine finished for the news! Good job it was on GEM as well.

Great result in terms of viewing audience and crowd figure. Great game, great entertainment pre game. RL was def the winner this weekend!
 

DlEHARD

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The anti nrl tweets @AussieMate101 are hilarious.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Loved how Ray Hadley detailed the NRL ratings...

Apart from the fact, NRL LOST to the AFL by a couple of hundred thousand viewers

AussieMate101
Loved how Ray Hadley detailed the NRL ratings...

Apart from the fact, NRL LOST to the AFL by a couple of hundred thousand viewers
 

DiegoNT

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Just out of curiousity, does that tv figure include those who watched on gem? Or are they numbers on just who watched on the main channel?
 

insert.pause

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Every time we beat AFL in ratings the Victorians try to make out that people in regional areas don't count, like they aren't real people.
 

DiegoNT

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Every time we beat AFL in ratings the Victorians try to make out that people in regional areas don't count, like they aren't real people.

I remember last year they tried to use the afl peak audience vs the nrl average audience
 

CC_Roosters

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So what's the truth?
Who had the most viewers?

Afl had more metro viewers, nrl had more regional viewers

Metro + regionals combined puts nrl in front. The real question is do the afl pay these people in the media to misreport and often outright lie or is it just dumb journalism
 

El Diablo

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Every time we beat AFL in ratings the Victorians try to make out that people in regional areas don't count, like they aren't real people.

the only time AFL fans count regional people is when using pay TV figures as they're metro + regional
 

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