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TV rights thread part 4

Flapper

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The AFL rated 991k for the 2005 Swans grand final.

What's more disconcerting? The AFL being within 400k of the NRL for a bandwagon game (which will drop off next year like it always has) or the fact that the AFL lost 382,000 of those bandwagon viewers?

Why aren't you saying that the AFL should be concerned that the Storm in Melbourne outrated the Swans in Sydney...?

You have a good point. So of course it's going to be flatly ignored by PR.
 
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It went to nearly a million in Melbourne when presentations were on.

Imagine if we actually started taking promotion and development seriously in Victoria...
 

Red&BlackBear

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A lot of Brisbane viewers were in shared tv's. what I mean is a lot of people had get togethers and bbq's to watch the game. The reality is every household probably had 3-4 people watching the game per one tv. My household had 10 people alone. Dad's had 8 etc.
 

ratsack2

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I am in Brisbane and seriously you wouldnt even know that there was a game on this week, let alone the grand final.
 

austyphoon

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A lot of Brisbane viewers were in shared tv's. what I mean is a lot of people had get togethers and bbq's to watch the game. The reality is every household probably had 3-4 people watching the game per one tv. My household had 10 people alone. Dad's had 8 etc.

Poor argument. You think people in Sydney and Melbourne don't do the same thing????

A large portion of the tv viewing audience view it from bbq's/parties for grand finals/SOO, not just Brisbane.

It's almost as bad as people saying that the ratings were lower because everyone went to pubs/taverns to watch the game...
 

whall15

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A lot of Brisbane viewers were in shared tv's. what I mean is a lot of people had get togethers and bbq's to watch the game. The reality is every household probably had 3-4 people watching the game per one tv. My household had 10 people alone. Dad's had 8 etc.

I don't have a ratings box but don't you type in how many were there?
 

Canard

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Poor argument. You think people in Sydney and Melbourne don't do the same thing????

A large portion of the tv viewing audience view it from bbq's/parties for grand finals/SOO, not just Brisbane.

It's almost as bad as people saying that the ratings were lower because everyone went to pubs/taverns to watch the game...

Not to mention that that argument could be made 10 times over by the "other" code seeing as it was a Sat afternoon.

I think 5.30 kick off is a odd time, I reckon ratings will go up 10 to 20% with a "prime-time" 7.30pm KO next year.
 

whall15

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Nine

Nine's updated numbers for its metro audience is 2,551,000 for the NRL Grand Final with 1,010,000 in Sydney. The numbers for the Grand Final presentation are interesting with disappointed Bulldogs supporters turning off. The numbers were 960,000 in Melbourne and 798,000 in Sydney.
The average audiences for the Grand Final were:
Sydney 1,010,000
Melbourne 803,000
Brisbane 600,000
Adelaide 61,000
Perth 77,000
Nine's metro Grand Final audience was well up on the 2011 audience of 2,160,000.
After the football 60 Minutes had an audience of 1.44m.
House Husbands kept its audience above 1.1m again as it won its timeslot.
The Mentalist followed with 665,000.

http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=92376faf605a847a2afe24087&id=cbc3984ee9&e=ddd346e808
 

undertaker

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Storm in Melbourne - 803k
Swans in Sydney - 609k

Tsunami bitches :lol:

To people like intentcity on TFC, it is official:

NRL in Melbourne >>>>>>>>>> AFL in Sydney

800k in Melbourne :clap:

Highest ever?

2nd highest to the 903k that watched the 2006 GF (however, that game was a 7:15pm kick-off). Therefore, that puts the 803k for a 5:23pm kickoff into perspective. OUTSTANDING RESULT!

However, the 960k that watched the presentation is the highest for any RL CONTENT shown in Melbourne.

People who said Melbourne don't deserve a team can f**k off now

Agreed
 

undertaker

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Sun TV NRL GF #NRLCBYMEL updates: Metro 2,551,000 Regional 1,316,000 Total 3,867,000 (Best since 2006) Nine[/QUOTE]

https://twitter.com/MediaweekAUS/status/252565164526813184

The 2.551 million is the third highest 5-metro figure (behind 2.569 million for 2005 GF and 2.561 million for 2006 GF).

It is the highest of the five twilight GFs we've had (surpassing the 2.523 million for 2009 GF)
 
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undertaker

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Im pretty sure the 06 GF got higher.

Correct

2nd highest to the 903k that watched the 2006 GF (however, that game was a 7:15pm kick-off). Therefore, that puts the 803k for a 5:23pm kickoff into perspective. OUTSTANDING RESULT!

However, the 960k that watched the presentation is the highest for any RL CONTENT shown in Melbourne.
 

El Diablo

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http://www.crikey.com.au/2012/10/01/grand-final-ratings-afl-in-sydney-beats-rl-in-melbourne/

Grand final ratings: RL in Melbourne beats AFL in Sydney
Glenn Dyer | Oct 01, 2012 11:28AM | EMAIL | PRINT


Melbourne sports fans like rugby league more than Sydney fans like AFL. That’s what you can take out of TV ratings for the weekend’s two grand finals.

One thing is certain from the weekend grand finals for the AFL and NRL: rugby league has a much stronger following in Melbourne than the AFL has in Sydney, despite the Swans’ winning ways since 2005.

The Melbourne Storm’s win last night was watched by a record 751,000 in Melbourne (two third the 957,000 who watched in Sydney, the heartland of the game). In contrast, 609,000 watched the Swans win in Melbourne (the record for Sydney was back in 2005 for the win over West Coast when 991,000 watched).

The presentations last night saw the Melbourne audience jump to a huge 960,000, against 740,000 for the AFL presentations on Saturday. Sydney hated the Storm win; not only did the audience for the game fail to top 1 million viewers (957,000), but the audience for the presentation fell 159,000 to 798,000. In fact the Melbourne audience for the presentations topped the Sydney audience, the first time that has happened for any part of a game or coverage in the history of rugby league in this country.

The $100 million or more the AFL claims to have ready to spend on promoting greater Western Sydney in Sydney might very well be the biggest waste of money in Australian sport if a team in its third grand final in seven years can’t get to the previous record TV audience. The NRL, Nine and News Limited (which owns the Storm) have had to ride the salary cap cheating scandal with the Storm and a seemingly indifferent media at times and public. Nine in fact has not helped a lot by burying Storm games in the dead of Friday night or early Saturday morning.

Despite that atrocious treatment, the GF last night managed to pull in a huge audience down south. The audience easily beat those for Origin games.

Brisbane, the other NRL heartland market, could only manage 564,000 viewers, which was OK seeing there wasn’t a Queensland team in the game and audiences in the northern state are notoriously parochial. Unlike Sydney, there was a small turn on of 4000 viewers for the presentation. Having three key Queensland Origin players no doubt helped up north.

Nationally, the AFL still out-rated the NRL, despite the big audience in Melbourne. The AFL GF had 4.053 million people watching the game on Saturday in all markets, metro and regional, against the 3.680 million that watched the NRL game. More than 1.36 million people watched the NRL game in regional markets, especially in Queensland and NSW against 1.022 million for the AFL grand final (which was dominated by regional Victoria).

The AFL audience for Melbourne was 1.331 million people. The AFL audience was the third largest recorded, behind the 4.444 million and 4.140 million for the 2005 and 2006 games, which both included the Swans and West Coast. In other words, the Swans have featured in the three top-rated AFL grand finals, not Collingwood, Carlton or any Melbourne club.

The NRL audience of 3.680 million was up on the 3.332 million who watched the game last year won by Manly over the Auckland Warriors (that game had a huge NZ audience of 692,000 viewers overall).The 2009 game “won” by the Storm was watched by 3.319 million viewers in metro and regional markets.
 

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