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NRL 2017 TV RATINGS!

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Origin delivers record audiences for Telstra as fans switch to Mobile
June 20, 2017
Kevin Perry

EXCLUSIVE: It's no secret Free-to-Air Television in Australia is experiencing a significant decline in viewership. But sports fans are still keen to watch their favourite events live, and are turning to new digital technologies to ensure they don't miss a minute of the action.


This Wednesday night will see Game Two of the 2017 NRL State of Origin played in Sydney. It's an event that has traditionally always delivered record TV audiences for Channel 9. However now it's Telstra that is gearing up to deliver a record breaking streaming event.

The trend towards watching live sport on mobile devices was evident in Game One of State of Origin. DeciderTV can reveal the unique audience for Origin increased by 47% on mobile compared with the same match last year.

League fans also tuned in for longer with the total amount of minutes consumed watching the live game increasing by 97% when compared to Game One in 2016.

This rapid growth comes at the same time as the Nine Network experienced a significant decline in viewership for its Origin coverage.

In 2016, Game One had a TV audience of 2.708 Million across the 5 capital cities, however in 2017 the audience was reduced to 2.348 Million.

Fans are increasingly turning to mobile to watch live sport showing a growing preference to watch what they want, when they want it, regardless of where they might be. The introduction of the Telstra Live Pass this year, which provides customers live NRL & AFL streaming without impacting on data limits has spurred on another spike in the growth of live sport on mobile.

Despite the NSW Blues dominating the scoreboard in Game One, It was mobile users in Brisbane which took the title of the most streamed city, accounting for 25% of viewers watching the game on the Telstra Network.

Viewers in Sydney made up 17% of the mobile audience. Interestingly regional viewers have been quick to embrace the digital technology with 49% of all streams for Game One coming from regions within NSW.

Blues and Maroons fans stayed engaged throughout the whole game with NSW fans slightly more engaged than the Queenslanders (No doubt a reflection of the final score).

Telstra holds the mobile rights for the NRL including State of Origin until 2022.

https://decidertv.com/page/2017/6/2...lstra-as-fans-switch-to-mobile-telstra-origin
 

Diesel

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I've been interested to know what the viewing numbers are for the Digital Pass but they never seem to release actual numbers, just percentages. Someone here posted one game this year got 50k viewers which was a good number.

I thought NRL was doing some type of in house production through their digital arm next year as a competitor to the digital pass but I guess as we are less than 9 months away from the new season we would've likely heard something more likely confirmed by now.
 

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Origin delivers record audiences for Telstra as fans switch to Mobile
June 20, 2017
Kevin Perry

EXCLUSIVE: It's no secret Free-to-Air Television in Australia is experiencing a significant decline in viewership. But sports fans are still keen to watch their favourite events live, and are turning to new digital technologies to ensure they don't miss a minute of the action.


This Wednesday night will see Game Two of the 2017 NRL State of Origin played in Sydney. It's an event that has traditionally always delivered record TV audiences for Channel 9. However now it's Telstra that is gearing up to deliver a record breaking streaming event.

The trend towards watching live sport on mobile devices was evident in Game One of State of Origin. DeciderTV can reveal the unique audience for Origin increased by 47% on mobile compared with the same match last year.

League fans also tuned in for longer with the total amount of minutes consumed watching the live game increasing by 97% when compared to Game One in 2016.

This rapid growth comes at the same time as the Nine Network experienced a significant decline in viewership for its Origin coverage.

In 2016, Game One had a TV audience of 2.708 Million across the 5 capital cities, however in 2017 the audience was reduced to 2.348 Million.

Fans are increasingly turning to mobile to watch live sport showing a growing preference to watch what they want, when they want it, regardless of where they might be. The introduction of the Telstra Live Pass this year, which provides customers live NRL & AFL streaming without impacting on data limits has spurred on another spike in the growth of live sport on mobile.

Despite the NSW Blues dominating the scoreboard in Game One, It was mobile users in Brisbane which took the title of the most streamed city, accounting for 25% of viewers watching the game on the Telstra Network.

Viewers in Sydney made up 17% of the mobile audience. Interestingly regional viewers have been quick to embrace the digital technology with 49% of all streams for Game One coming from regions within NSW.

Blues and Maroons fans stayed engaged throughout the whole game with NSW fans slightly more engaged than the Queenslanders (No doubt a reflection of the final score).

Telstra holds the mobile rights for the NRL including State of Origin until 2022.

https://decidertv.com/page/2017/6/2...lstra-as-fans-switch-to-mobile-telstra-origin

I am curious what commentary do they have. Nine own/have SOO so i would have thought they carried Nines signal WITH Nines adverting? I watch digital and Fridays game (yesterday) tigers game was not allowed to be viewed. Strangely in said QLD might be allowed. Watching now raiders game on my Not smart TV using a Roku streaming stick paired and mirrored to my Android phone using the homes WI FI (home internet ) so NO mobile data charges
 

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I am curious what commentary do they have. Nine own/have SOO so i would have thought they carried Nines signal WITH Nines adverting? I watch digital and Fridays game (yesterday) tigers game was not allowed to be viewed. Strangely in said QLD might be allowed. Watching now raiders game on my Not smart TV using a Roku streaming stick paired and mirrored to my Android phone using the homes WI FI (home internet ) so NO mobile data charges
It's simulcast, FTA games are Nine & exclusive STV games are fox. If you are using Telstra digital pass there's no restrictions, you should be able to watch any game anywhere within Australia.
 

Perth Red

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Interesting there was no figures in that report. How many people are we talking about, and why are people watching sport on mobile phones, they must have good Eyesight!
 
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Figures should be out this week that confirm over 40 million watched SOO 2 worldwide. Not a surprise when you consider it was shown in over 100 countries.
 

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Interesting there was no figures in that report. How many people are we talking about, and why are people watching sport on mobile phones, they must have good Eyesight!

A lot of people I know dont have fox and religiously watch streamed games.. on the nrl app..

On a 5.5 inch phone.. with headphones its pretty good to watch..
 

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http://www.mediaweek.com.au/tv-ratings-june-21-2017/

Nine

A special night for Nine with State of Origin Game 2 dominating the ratings.

The match had a combined metro/regional audience of 3,483,000. In metro markets there was 2,380,000 watching. That is up slightly on 2,348,000 watching game one 2017, but it is down on Game 2 last year which had a metro audience of 2,404,000.

Nine’s share was 38.3% across the metro network, with 51.7% in Sydney and 55.3% in Brisbane. Nine was also a clear leader in combined channel share with 45.0%.
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consolidated

Metro up from 2,380 to 2,402 so about the same as last year http://www.oztam.com.au//documents/2017/OzTAM-20170618-EMetFTARankSumCons.pdf

Regional down from 1,103 to 1,050 http://www.regionaltam.com.au/upload/weekly-reports/RegTAM-20170618-E2RegFTARankSumCons.pdf

consolidated total = 3,452 down from 3,483 preliminary
 

El Diablo

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997,000 viewers in Sydney,
805,000 in Brisbane,
387,000 in Melbourne,
104,000 in Perth
81,000 in Adelaide.

real numbers from the link in previous post

1,052,000 in Sydney
772,000 in Brisbane
336,000 in Melbourne
139,000 in Perth
104,000 in Adelaide
 

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