Pretty Penny
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Lol, people in Sydney lockdown can only do so much, like watch NRL on television or go to the beach.
Is that a fact, why not wait until all the numbers are available, you have form in spreading mistruths, Norman.
Nines figures did not include GEM (hence the twitter correction)Channel 9’s Thursday Night NRL was a dominant timeslot winner in Sydney and Brisbane across all key demos.
Channel 9’s Thursday Night NRL recorded a 5 City Metro peak audience of 689,000 (Metro: 412,000 / Regional: 278, 000) and a national average audience of 546,000 (Metro: 346, 000 / Regional: 200,000).
Channel 9 pays Hadley too, unless you want to consume your RL via ABC radio.I have ditched Kayo and let them know it was when they started paying Ray Hadley.
Lost a customer.
We need to work harder on increasing non RL states audiences!
I have ditched Kayo and let them know it was when they started paying Ray Hadley.
Lost a customer.
That would certainly help! I don't watch FTA TV so I'm not sure if NRL gets much advertising on the main channel 9 for the games on the secondary channels? On Sunday NRL got 23k in AFL cities whilst AFL got 82k in NRL cities. That's nearly as many watching AFL in NRL heartland as watched NRL in Brisbane!! We are def not doing something right.Hmmm yes... but how???
We need to work harder on increasing non RL states audiences!
omfgThat would certainly help! I don't watch FTA TV so I'm not sure if NRL gets much advertising on the main channel 9 for the games on the secondary channels? On Sunday NRL got 23k in AFL cities whilst AFL got 82k in NRL cities. That's nearly as many watching AFL in NRL heartland as watched NRL in Brisbane!! We are def not doing something right.
That would certainly help! I don't watch FTA TV so I'm not sure if NRL gets much advertising on the main channel 9 for the games on the secondary channels? On Sunday NRL got 23k in AFL cities whilst AFL got 82k in NRL cities. That's nearly as many watching AFL in NRL heartland as watched NRL in Brisbane!! We are def not doing something right.
omfg
thats not even remotely comparable lol
that was 23K watching one NRL game not involving the storm , while the 82K was 2 games into Sydney involving both the derping sides from sydney in back to back games & brisbane getting the first game
try harder pal
againthe answer is the same as its always been. You need teams for locals to want to watch, and then you need to show them the games that there team is playing. If the NRL had an AFL type broadcast deal, then the Storm would be on tv every week on Nine in Melbourne and the average rating for NRL matches would be much higher. See also regional teams.
again
what was being shown ?
the swines in sydney or the kitty kats in brisbane up against .... idk, the knights & cowboys in the derping capitals
apples v apples please
don't worry what i responded to fumbler , you just get the figures right..... for onceDo you even read what you respond to?