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2025 Streaming and TV Ratings Discussion

Wb1234

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Whilst the downturn you mention is true, aren’t premier sporting events that can only be watched on FTA (eg NRL/AFL GF, SOO etc.) not as affected by this? I could be wrong as I haven’t checked the data either but just a thought.
Nrl and origin especially is bouncing back whilst other sports aren’t

Origin did have a dip but has had a huge bounce
 

i0Nic

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Sydney 18k for a game featuring a Sydney team is truly bad. That's a lot worse than say 10k for the NRL game in Perth considering population size differences and the fact perth doesn't have 1 nrl team let alone 2.

Surely the AFL and 7 would be worried that GWS have such little traction in Sydney.

You could pretty easily make an argument there's more interest in NRL in Perth and Adelaide than there is interest in GWS in Sydney based on these figures.
 

i0Nic

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Also shows the comparative interest in Brisbane for AFL and NRL. 9x more viewers tuned into the NRL, with both games not featuring any QLD teams.

With ratings like that for AFL in Sydney and Brisbane its no wonder that 7 isnt showing them on the main channel, why would they unless they want to bleed viewers.
 
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Also shows the comparative interest in Brisbane for AFL and NRL. 9x more viewers tuned into the NRL, with both games not featuring any QLD teams.

With ratings like that for AFL in Sydney and Brisbane its no wonder that 7 isnt showing them on the main channel, why would they unless they want to bleed viewers.
Yeah and check out the 16 - 39 year old`s category.

Thursday Night NRLNine299,000120,00037000
9NEWSNine259,000150,00035,000
SEVEN NEWSSeven209,000106,00026,000
SEVEN’S AFL: THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALLSeven198,00065,00012,000
 

Billythekid

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Yep, The Storm/Eels match was a close exciting game.

The AFL looked all over after about 5mins.

You would have to imagine having the Storm playing against such a poor AFL game, would have seen quite a few Melbourne people switching to the NRL.
The AFL game was between 2 top 8 sides as far as I can see and the NRL game was a spoon contender vs a team battling for the minor premiership.

I’d say it probably has more to do with the storm being a big drawcard vs GWS who just don’t have a significant following.
I would expect, without having the data at hand, that all FTA TV is down 30 to 40% from 2013 to now.

So not sure that's a great comparision.
I said as much in my post. Point is it’s hard to say the ratings are all that good when they’re massively down on the last time the series was played. I also don’t think all sports have dropped by that much during that time especially not the actual big sports in Australia.
 

NRLMad

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Fairly obvious why
- AFL is largely watched by vic/wa/sa & largely watched by Anglo people
- NRL is multicultural with huge pacific island numbers
- NRL is generally exciting but this round and last have seen some bad blowout. Without seeing the comparison and knowing it, I’d suggest that the nrl is highly competitive and more competitive than afl - meaning the average score differential js lower
- NRL has huge expansion plans
- NRL has a lot to grow (sa, tas, nz, vic2, pacific, Fiji) - not in any order and excludes the known wa,png
- NRL has been on the backfoot and hopeless for many years
- NRL now has 200m in assets compared to 300m in AFL - and this will grow to 1bn
- NRL clubs are backed by pokies - this is sadly good money and will keep them going and the clubs are very rich - Canberra by example is worth a lot
- NRL has international expansion and origin
- the list goes on and on
 

Vlad59

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Fairly obvious why
- AFL is largely watched by vic/wa/sa & largely watched by Anglo people
- NRL is multicultural with huge pacific island numbers
- NRL is generally exciting but this round and last have seen some bad blowout. Without seeing the comparison and knowing it, I’d suggest that the nrl is highly competitive and more competitive than afl - meaning the average score differential js lower
- NRL has huge expansion plans
- NRL has a lot to grow (sa, tas, nz, vic2, pacific, Fiji) - not in any order and excludes the known wa,png
- NRL has been on the backfoot and hopeless for many years
- NRL now has 200m in assets compared to 300m in AFL - and this will grow to 1bn
- NRL clubs are backed by pokies - this is sadly good money and will keep them going and the clubs are very rich - Canberra by example is worth a lot
- NRL has international expansion and origin
- the list goes on and on
The expansion options for rugby league are significantly better. To some degree due to prior incompetence but still we’ve got a lot more options than the fumblers.
 

Canard

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The AFL game was between 2 top 8 sides as far as I can see and the NRL game was a spoon contender vs a team battling for the minor premiership.

I’d say it probably has more to do with the storm being a big drawcard vs GWS who just don’t have a significant following.

I said as much in my post. Point is it’s hard to say the ratings are all that good when they’re massively down on the last time the series was played. I also don’t think all sports have dropped by that much during that time especially not the actual big sports in Australia.
Be interesting to see today's results, as I didn't bother watching the Broncos/Souths game at all. And I suspect a lot of neutrals would be the same.

The Phins/Wahs was a cracker though.
 

Canard

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The AFL game was between 2 top 8 sides as far as I can see and the NRL game was a spoon contender vs a team battling for the minor premiership.

I’d say it probably has more to do with the storm being a big drawcard vs GWS who just don’t have a significant following.

I said as much in my post. Point is it’s hard to say the ratings are all that good when they’re massively down on the last time the series was played. I also don’t think all sports have dropped by that much during that time especially not the actual big sports in Australia.
I think Sydney people really str to grasp how far Union has fallen.
 

The_Wookie

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Yeh that graph isn’t misleading aggregating multiple afl games with one nrl game

oh if only there was any other data. But there isnt, and you know there isnt - its been the case all year - and all your whining about it wont change the broadcast numbers.
 
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