I think the numbers are down stories are often from Fairfax journo's who are funny enough working for a company owned by Nein. Instead of complaining wouldn't it be better to revamp their tired and sad coverage of Rugby League?
I wonder if the Broncos were going better if the ratings would be even bigger.... 400k cumulative for Raiders vs Broncos on the weekend although maybe lots of people are tuning in to watch the train wreck lol...
Yes but that would involve Nein spending money, something those tightwads never seem to want to do. They seem to forget the old adage of spending money to make money.
Round 16 Thursday Eels v Souths FTA 317k metro (Syd 200k, Bris 117k) PTV 234k Friday Roosters v Broncos FTA Metro 311k (Syd 181k Bris 130k) PTV 177k Dragons V Titans PTV 180k Saturday Warriors v Knights PTV 147k Sharks v Cowboys PTV 191k Wests v Panthers PTV 218k Sunday Storm v ManlyPTV 184k Raiders V Bulldogs 177k Source TV Tonight: https://tvtonight.com.au/category/ratings
Cant find Sundays FTA figure, or regionals as usual. Total 2.136mill without Sunday FTA and regionals.
Oztam and 9PR. Its not a public release as it falls outside the top 20 programs, sorry. at round 16 both years.
Everyone loves a winner! Interesting to see that Kayo/Goxted go etc numbers are around the 100-125k range for games. Viewer numbers released by Foxtel on Wednesday have shown the Raiders to be the most-watched NRL club over the past four rounds. Despite their annual snub from free-to-air broadcaster Channel Nine, Canberra has featured in three of the top four most viewed matches on Foxtel since round 11, with Saturday night's win over the Brisbane Broncos attracting 400,000 fans. Of those 278,000 were watching from their televisions, while a further 122,000 watched the match via Foxtel Now, Foxtel Go or Kayo. The Panthers-Raiders game a week earlier attracted 396,000 viewers while the round 11 clash with the Rabbitohs generated 413,000 virtual spectators. https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6886614/raiders-most-popular-foxtel-team/
So it seems viewership is really strong every bit ch9. We as a code are seriously being held back by the shitty coverage/treatment of the game by ch9. Sucks that we’re stuck with them now for so long.
Round 17 Thursday Broncos V Panthers FTA Metro 329 k (Syd 195k, Bris 134k) PTV 219k Friday Knights v Sharks PTV 215k Souths v Storm FTA 294k (Syd 177kk, Bris 116k) PTV 295k Saturday Bulldogs v Titans 146k Manly v Tigers 22k Raiders V Roosters 307k Sunday Warriors v Eels FTA ? PTV 237k Cowboys v Dragons PTV 207k https://tvtonight.com.au/category/ratings/
Round 19 Thur Rabbits v Bulldogs FTA Metro 314k (Syd 187k, Bris 98k) Regional 250k PTV 237k Fri Eels v Broncos FTA Metro 327k (Syd 157k, Bris 143k) regional 192k PTV 249k Cowboys v Panthers PTV 195k Sat PTV Storm v Tigers 246k Roosters v Sharks 203k Manly v Titans 141k Sun Knights v Dragons FTA ? (not in top 20) PTV 208k Raiders v Warriors PTV 151k
Going by the rating figures Wookie keeps we were slightly up after the first 17 rounds on 2019, but the last 2 weeks haven't been good. So our ratings will probably be down slightly for the year.
FRIDAY NIGHT FINALS FOOTY ON NINE 1ST QUALIFYING FINAL – PANTHERS vs ROOSTERS 1.899 million people tuned into the 1st Qualifying Final on Nine’s Friday Night Finals Footy coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9GEM (National cume reach) Total reach of 1.899 million people is an increase of 9% over the corresponding Qualifying Final year-on-year Nine National peak audience: 928,000 5 City: 545,000 / Regional: 383,000 Regional peak of 383,000 is an increase of 8% over the corresponding Qualifying Final year-on-year Nine National average audience: 726,000 (5 City: 442,000 / Regional: 284,000) Regional average of 284,000 is an increase of 12% over the corresponding Qualifying Final year-on-year Source: Oz Tam+ Regional Tam, Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, Friday Night Finals Footy, includes pre and post-match,2nd October 2020, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg Markets, Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates.
SATURDAY FINALS FOOTY ON NINE 2.270 million people tuned into the Saturday Finals Footy Double-Header on Nine’s NRL Finals Footy coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9GEM (National cume reach) 1ST ELIMINATION FINAL – RAIDERS v SHARKS (coverage from 5:00pm) Nine National peak audience: 725,000 5 City: 413,000 / Regional: 312,000 Nine National average audience: 509,000 (5 City: 304,000 / Regional: 205,000) 2ND QUALIFYING FINAL – STORM v EELS (coverage from 7:30pm) Nine National peak audience: 908,000 5 City: 545,000 / Regional: 363,000 Nine National average audience: 724,000 (5 City: 454,000 / Regional: 270,000) NRLW ROUND ONE 603,000 people tuned into Nine’s NRLW Round One coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9GEM (National cume reach) ROOSTERS v DRAGONS (coverage from 11:30am) Nine National peak audience: 145,000 5 City: 74,000 / Regional: 71,000 Nine National average audience: 80,000 (5 City: 49,000 / Regional: 31,000) BRONCOS v WARRIORS (coverage from 3:00pm) Nine National peak audience: 225,000 5 City: 127,000 / Regional: 98,000 Nine National average audience: 120,000 (5 City: 68,000 / Regional: 52,000) Metro average of 68,000 is an increase of 6% over the corresponding game year-on-year Regional average of 52,000 is an increase of 13% over the corresponding game year-on-year Source: Oz Tam+ Regional Tam, Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, Saturday Finals Footy, includes pre and post-match, 3rd October 2020, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg Markets, Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates. Source: Oz Tam+ Regional Tam, Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, NRL Women’s Premiership, includes pre and post-match, 3rd October 2020, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg Markets, Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates. Data OzTAM Pty Limited 2020. The Data may not be reproduced, published or communicated (electronically or in hard copy) without the prior written consent of OzTAM.
SUNDAY FINALS FOOTY ON NINE 2ND ELIMINATION FINAL – RABBITOHS v KNIGHTS 1.194 million people tuned into the 2nd Elmination Final on Nine’s Sunday NRL Finals Footy coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9GEM (National cume reach) Nine National peak audience: 736,000 5 City: 425,000 / Regional: 311,000 Nine National average audience: 550,000 (5 City: 308,000 / Regional: 242,000)