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Those ratings yet again prove that this forum has its fingers on the pulse of rugby league fans. No one wants to watch the boring storm play.
WEEKLY WRAP – ROUND 19
NRL ON NINE
- 3.392 million people(Metro: 2.184m / Regional: 1.207m) tuned into NRL on Nine content in Round 19 of the 2019 NRL Season. (National cume reach - week)
NRL ON 9NOW
- Round 19 Rugby League programming on 9Now had 3.2 million LIVE VPM minutes streamed:
NRL ON DIGITAL
- This is up 48% year-on-year compared to Round 19 in 2018
- Live average VPM up 43% year-on-year compared to Round 19 in 2018
- Live VPM streams up 74% year-on-year compared to Round 19 in 2018
- Total number of WWOS page views for all content over the past seven days: 1.575 million video views
- Total video views on WWOS across the past seven days: 378,000 views
NRL ON SOCIAL
- Cumulative reach for all content on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram over the past seven days: 10.918 million people
- Cumulative engagements for all content on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram over the past seven days: 2.112 million engagements
- Combined video views across Facebook, Instagram and Twitter over the past seven days: 5.274 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. 25th July – 30th July 2019.
Source: OzTAM LIVE VPM; Metric: Minutes; 25th July – 30th July 2019. All NRL content.
Data 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.
why aren't we getting this stuff at the talking football site Wookie?
Speak for yourself mate even less watch the RortersThose ratings yet again prove that this forum has its fingers on the pulse of rugby league fans. No one wants to watch the boring storm play.
That site is all about ratings Wookie! But with all that positive NRL stuff coming out and the AFL tanking so badly, I can fully understand why it doesn't suit you.
That site is all about ratings Wookie! But with all that positive NRL stuff coming out and the AFL tanking so badly, I can fully understand why it doesn't suit you.
The TV ratings should be climbing, given so many of their fans have been bashed or banned from stadiums for bashing others, that their only way to watch is via TV.The AFL seemed to be rating well earlier in the year, I haven’t been paying attention but have things suddenly changed?
Speak for yourself mate even less watch the Rorters
I dont care what you think that site is about - no one here cares. Ive happily discussed ratings here when asked, and on twitter when asked.
X2Great information Wookie! Keep it up champ. Well done.
That site is all about ratings Wookie! But with all that positive NRL stuff coming out and the AFL tanking so badly, I can fully understand why it doesn't suit you.
"Total NRL viewing on Foxtel during the premiership season is now higher on Foxtel than on Nine."
https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2019...-move-towards-thrilling-finals?format=non-amp
Someone at Nine needs to ask some serious questions about their coverage.
The AFL had very bad ratings last round. They've really dipped the last few weeks. NRL seems to be staying solid though.
Further proof if any was needed that fumbleball ratings are in decline. A bit like their junior playing numbers in VictoriaPretty impressive for the NRL to have the lead in total ratings despite having 1 less game per week. Once we expand to 18 teams our total yearly viewership will pull dramatically ahead of the AFL.