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NRL
The NRL rated 3.815m for the round (in Australia, with an estimated extra ~200,000 in NZ) with 1.251m metro, 785,000 regional and 1.779m Foxleague viewers. 3 of 8 games for the round were broadcast nationally on FTA.
The highest rating NRL game on free to air television this round was the Friday night match between Brisbane and South Sydney with 757,000 viewers, including 477,000 metro and 280,000 in the regions. Thursday night fell just short of 700,000 at 698k, and Sunday afternoon came in at 581,000.
On Foxtel, Foxleague was rated number 1 STV channel by ASTRA, its first win in more than 2 months, and its third win since Foxleague debuted. The highest rating Foxleague game was Saturday nights Parramatta v North Queensland game with 255,000, with Penrith/Canberra behind in the narrowest of margins on 254k.
For the season, the NRL have topped 52.4 million (26 million on FTA). Metro (5 city) ratings are down 10% to an average of 390,000, mostly due to Sydney ratings being down -25% to an average of 195,000, up north Brisbane ratings are up 2% to 156,000. There is insufficient data for an accurate year to year comparison in each of the minor NRL capitals, but GEM ratings average 39,000 in 2017 across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
Regional audiences are down -14% to 254,000 on average.
On Foxleague, the average audience is down -1.51% to an average of 233,000. Sydney audiences rate an average of 92,000, Melbourne 14,000, Brisbane 45,000, Adelaide 2,000 and Perth 6,000. Metro audiences average 158,000, with regionals averaging 74,000. As mentioned above, we are heavily indebted to Mediaweek for the above figures.
6pm games, did anyone honestly expect anything better re ratings and crowds?The TV stations who picked the time slots for the Tv deal, also have to reap what they sowed.
Souths,Bulldogs,and Tigers usually decent Tv drawers are playing like busteds,that also has an effect.
TV stations as a whole have had huge drops in Tv ratings ,and ad revenue.It appears to be a general malaise toward FTA and Tv in general.AFL TV ratings in the North continue to lie below the dead zone.
I keep repeating ad nauseam until we get better scheduling and Parra Stadium and ANZ made rectangular ,and the popular clubs perform better than they currently do, added to the Y generation less interest in TV,then the conundrum will, remain.Marketing can only go so far.If a team is crap,you can't polish a you know what.
I thought the 6pm ratings were better than we thought they might be and on par with a Monday night? and don't account for the 25% Sydney drop in FTA. Ratings are down generally but 25%???
3 of the top 5 and 6 of the top 10 are Sydney clubs
you do realise these aren't official consolidated ratings?
they are copied from Norman who posts at Bigpoofy ffs
you do realise these aren't official consolidated ratings?
they are copied from Norman who posts at Bigpoofy ffs
so therefore your figures are inaccurate as i already saidonly report a top 20 for each day.
so therefore your figures are inaccurate as i already said
and STV even more so
not to a couple of idiot posters here like TosserIts a guide, nothing more.
not to a couple of idiot posters here like Tosser
206K on foxtelLast nights #NRL had a national average audience of 682,000 on @Channel9 & 9GEM (5 City: 403k/ Regional: 279k)
National peak audience 877k https://t.co/QdoBi5Py4U
Another WIN BIGLYYou can only beat what they put before you. I think they had Melbourne on a multi channel. This week anther NRL win again on Sunday 18th June? You bet!