Frank Burge
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What are you talking about , that is the run time of each program calculating minutes by multiplying 1.5 is wrongYes but that doesn't allow for extra ad space. 1.5 is much easier to make
What are you talking about , that is the run time of each program calculating minutes by multiplying 1.5 is wrongYes but that doesn't allow for extra ad space. 1.5 is much easier to make
What are you talking about , that is the run time of each program calculating minutes by multiplying 1.5 is wrong
I watched the Swans game and they had an ad break after every goal, every couple of minutes.Ok use your 1.35 figure
Now add up how many commercials are in both programs
Then you will see what is more value to networks
I was correcting the above post regarding how he was calculating minutes , nothing to do with ad breaks or valueOk use your 1.35 figure
Now add up how many commercials are in both programs
Then you will see what is more value to networks
I was correcting the above post regarding how he was calculating minutes , nothing to do with ad breaks or value
t the way he calculated was wrong . He has to use the correct formula otherwise how can you make a good call on perceived valueThe post was comparing the value's though
those figure are wrong and has been debunked before,
AFL on Fox approx 155 min run time , NRL on Fox 115 min run time . So a multiplier of 1.35 not 1.5. 4 x nrl games = 3 x af
I watched the Swans game and they had an ad break after every goal, every couple of minutes.
I watched the NRL game later and they had an ad break after some, not all, of the tries. Maybe every 10 minutes.
Next FTA has to have more advertising, we should be doing what the Car Racing does and have picture and picture advertising, we could do that after every try, scrum, drop out ..etc
Thats right, it was pointed out here that we were basing our calculations on match play time, not the broadcast time. Adjustments had to be mad.
AFL matches = 207 matches * 155 minutes per match * 397,000 average viewers / 60 = 212,295,750 hours
NRL matches - 204 * 115 minutes * 483,000 / 60 = 188,853,000 hours (88%)
feel free to correct the calculations.
So 12% difference before the advertising totals are added?
From what i can see yes. Foxtels AFL broadcasts have more partners, but how much more, if any, they pay is unknown.
But the biggest driver remains subscribers.
Quarters would change the gameEventually the nrl will go to quarters once the tv deal increases start to dry up, their is probably other ways to increase advertising such in game screen that I have seen on some American sports or they can do mandatory 30 second breaks or drop outs scrums ect to get ads in. Does the afl have ads during play on Fox?
Thanks captain obviousQuarters would change the game
less fatigue
Quarters would change the game
less fatigue
Intrusive ads would vitiate the NRL product.I watched the Swans game and they had an ad break after every goal, every couple of minutes.
I watched the NRL game later and they had an ad break after some, not all, of the tries. Maybe every 10 minutes.
Next FTA has to have more advertising, we should be doing what the Car Racing does and have picture and picture advertising, we could do that after every try, scrum, drop out ..etc
Every sport maximises advertising opportunities. Why do you think the NFL has '2 minute warning' time outs ?Intrusive ads would vitiate the NRL product.
Any sport able and willing to accommodate an excess of advertising isn't a real sport.
Echoes of horse-racing, which only exists to facilitate gambling.
Thursday nights clash featured the Power taking on the Cats at Adelaide Oval in front of 50,342. The game was watched by 773,000 on Seven, with a reach of 2.6 million and was the number 1 program on Television for the evening.
Friday nights game featuring the Bulldogs and Hawks was played out in front of a record Elimination Final crowd of at the MCG. The game was viewed by another 954,000 on Seven with a reach of 2.43 million and was the number 1 program on Television for the evening.
The Sydney Derby was on Saturday afternoon, and was playd in front of 43,189 at the SCG. Its the 8th biggest SCG crowd and 3rd biggest SCG finals crowd – and the 2nd largest ever crowd for a Giants vs Sydney game. The timeslot may have impacted TV viewership but had an average of 683,000 with a reach of 1.85 million.
Saturday night featured the Lions taking in the Blues in front of 35,660 at the Gabba. The match recorded 855,000 viewers, with a reach of 2.38 million and was the number 1 program on Television for the evening.
AFL Finals 2024 - Week One Crowds and Television - Sports Industry AU
Thursday nights clash featured the Power taking on the Cats at Adelaide Oval in front of 50,342. The game was watched by 773,000 on Seven, with a reach of 2.6 million and was the number 1 program on Television for the evening. Friday nights game featuring the Bulldogs and Hawks was played out in...www.footyindustry.com
Those afl finals ratings are horrendous
Capped off the Sydney “derby”
Nrl season opener between roosters and broncos beat two of those finals games lol
channel seven will be burning at those ratings