Iamback
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It doesn't matter what anyone view on it is, whether that's Abdo, V'landys, some AFL guy or a random on LU.
It's all about what advertisers will pay for.
Not sure having 'reach' numbers change that.
It doesn't matter what anyone view on it is, whether that's Abdo, V'landys, some AFL guy or a random on LU.
It's all about what advertisers will pay for.
Look at Thursday night's FTA ratings table.Not sure having 'reach' numbers change that.
Nobody is noticingLook at Thursday night's FTA ratings table.
AFL in 3rd with Reach 1.794, Audience 598. NRL in 4th with Reach 1.650, Audience 721.
Ranked by Audience, NRL would be 4th, AFL would be 11th.
These tables, and the accompanying write-ups on media sites, function like headlines. Week after week, Reach figures will project an image of AFL supremacy.
I just corrected youRanked by Audience, NRL would be 4th, AFL would be 1111th.
Will you notice if sportsindustry declares AFL the most watched sport in Oz at the end of the year?Nobody is noticing
Is that allowed?I just corrected you
YupIs that allowed?
Job for you in financial services.
Will you notice if sportsindustry declares AFL the most watched sport in Oz at the end of the year?
According to Mediaspy
Sydney NRL 201,000 AFL 14,000
Melbourne AFL 226,000 NRL 29,000
Brisbane NRL 204,000 AFL 13,000
Adelaide AFL 199,000
Perth AFL 30,000
Adl/Per was 12,000 for the NRL
NopeWill you notice if sportsindustry declares AFL the most watched sport in Oz at the end of the year?
Does it matter what some random posts on twitter?Will you notice if sportsindustry declares AFL the most watched sport in Oz at the end of the year?
Nope
neither will pvl or the tv networks
ive been posting updates from someone else which shows nrl leading by close to ten million
afl ratings are a joke
Yeah he just guesses totals off slim pickings of available data. It doesn’t mean anything.Youve been posting updates from someone taking wild guesses at information he doesnt have too.
Does it matter what some random posts on twitter?
What matters is what advertisers see as an important metric, and what they are willing to pay for, surely?
Yes and based on the last 20 years that has been averages.
I'd say that Youtube is most people's number one source of video in 2024, and has been growing.I've noticed a huge jump in.number's on NRL YouTube videos for match highlights.
When I started watching them 5 years ago games would have 3k views now they have 100k+ views.
Is this because youtube now count view's differently? Or has the audience grown by that much ?
The ratings tables on media websites are not posts from a random on Twitter. This is official data, copyright OzTAM and Regional TAM 2024. Previously ordered by Average, now ordered by Reach.Does it matter what some random posts on twitter?
Advertisers are human. They make value judgements. Their decisions can be influenced by perception and preference. There is a bottom line but they are not completely objective. Nor are they the fount of all wisdom.What matters is what advertisers see as an important metric, and what they are willing to pay for, surely?