You are trying to misrepresent the truth as usual. Each market only received one game on Seven:Fumbleball
2 games
563K
Melbourne v Brisbane Lions (VIC, NSW, QLD, SA)
West Coast v Fremantle (WA only)
You are trying to misrepresent the truth as usual. Each market only received one game on Seven:Fumbleball
2 games
563K
So you have been present in person at Engie Stadium?my functioning eyes dopey
but but butYou are trying to misrepresent the truth as usual. Each market only received one game on Seven:
Melbourne v Brisbane Lions (VIC, NSW, QLD, SA)
West Coast v Fremantle (WA only)
No I haven'tSo you have been present in person at Engie Stadium?
I would assume you are aware that most of the crowd sits on the camera side of the stand so aren't shown on the telecast...

what they should do to be accurate is take the average of the two games they play that would be fairbut but but
thats 2 games dumbass
One game per market, same as NRL.thats 2 games dumbass
So afl is providing how many hours of game broadcast per round on Fox if games are on same time and other games overlap? If none of them overlap/run same time then it would be roughly 24 hours a week compared to the NRL, 16 hours, where every game has an individual broadcast slot. If we include fta it’s another 6 hours per week for NRL, not sure how afl fta works. Wookie might know the answer to these questions.One game per market, same as NRL.
The AFL has 9 games per round (excluding bye rounds). At 3 hours per broadcast that's 27 hours of content. If two games clash, two different channels are used. (FOX Footy 504 and FOX Sports 503).So afl is providing how many hours of game broadcast per round on Fox if games are on same time and other games overlap? If none of them overlap/run same time then it would be roughly 24 hours a week compared to the NRL, 16 hours, where every game has an individual broadcast slot.
Fox gets the states where fta isn’t showing for those games ie the dregsSo afl is providing how many hours of game broadcast per round on Fox if games are on same time and other games overlap? If none of them overlap/run same time then it would be roughly 24 hours a week compared to the NRL, 16 hours, where every game has an individual broadcast slot. If we include fta it’s another 6 hours per week for NRL, not sure how afl fta works. Wookie might know the answer to these questions.
It's nothing to do with the NRL, it's about giving local teams maximum FTA exposure in their local markets.Haha Fumble again having to use the double header approach to match the NRL ratings
But when games are on at the same time then the audience will split as opposed to 100% of available fans watching both games. Most of the people in my circle are nrl supporters but will watch 6-8 games per week not just the team they support. Not sure if afl fans just watch the team they follow or will watch multiple games per weekThe AFL has 9 games per round (excluding bye rounds). At 3 hours per broadcast that's 27 hours of content. If two games clash, two different channels are used. (FOX Footy 504 and FOX Sports 503).
The current broadcast deal provides for 3.5 games on average per round on FTA.
This includes:
Thursday Night 7.30pm game
Friday Night 7.30pm game
Sunday Afternoon 3pm game
Additional marquee games (ANZAC Day, ANZAC Eve, King's Birthday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, 6-7 Sunday night games)
Plus guaranteed local market games for NSW, QLD, SA, WA teams which may replace one of the above "national" games if there is a timeslot clash. These are live except on Saturdays in the first 10 rounds where they are delayed up to 2 hours to allow Foxtel an exclusively live Super Saturday.
Fox gets every game live and ad free.Fox gets the states where fta isn’t showing for those games ie the dregs
AFL games run for 3 hours as opposed to NRL's 2 so it's harder to schedule stand-alone timeslots for every game. Usually the start times are staggered by 1-2 hours so you get to watch part of each game. Not many fans will watch every single game in a round: Usually most watch Thursday night, Friday night and their own team plus any other games of specific interest.But when games are on at the same time then the audience will split as opposed to 100% of available fans watching both games. Most of the people in my circle are nrl supporters but will watch 6-8 games per week not just the team they support. Not sure if afl fans just watch the team they follow or will watch multiple games per week
