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| Quote Rooster Booster="Rooster Booster"The TV figures are always a complete work of fabrication based on averages which do not tally. But it is the only thing they can go on. One in five. Yeah Really.
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The overall audience ratings are extremely reliable, with a margin of error of a few percent, at most. Why do you think broadcasters pay a billion dollars for rights? Or advertisers pay multi million dollars for their brands? Do you think they would invest so heavily without very reliable data behind their decisions?
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| Quote robins up north="robins up north"Booked 18th June and 9th July off work, be headin for Walkabout in Glasgow.
C'MON BLUES!!!'"
I doubt it mate, W'about don't subscribe to Premier Sports. Try an Irish bar.
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Quote JEAN CAPDOUZE="JEAN CAPDOUZE"TV ratings for SoO were amazing. 4.053 million viewers tuned in around Australia. That means one in five Australians were watching.
www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... zrrtv.html
This is amazing when you consider that the game is popular mostly in only half of the nation. (yet 420,000 people watched in Melbourne, which is more than one in ten people in Melbourne!).
Translate that to the British population, it would mean that 11 million Brits were watching. Rugby league can only dream of such attention. But has a British soccer game ever achieved 11 million viewers?'"
I had reported TV ratings of over 4 million based on an article in the Sydney Morning Herald. The actual capital city TV audience according to OzTam ratings, as reported in [i The Australian[/i was just under 2.5 million:
[iOf the 2.487 million viewers who tuned in to watch the Blues win at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, 1.288 million lived in Sydney.
There were 747,000 viewers in Brisbane, 426,000 in Melbourne and 86,000 in Adelaide. The game was not screened in Perth.[/i
If the SMH figure is correct then the rest of the audience must have been from rural areas.
www.theaustralian.com.au/news/la ... 6935580404
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Quote JEAN CAPDOUZE="JEAN CAPDOUZE"TV ratings for SoO were amazing. 4.053 million viewers tuned in around Australia. That means one in five Australians were watching.
www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... zrrtv.html
This is amazing when you consider that the game is popular mostly in only half of the nation. (yet 420,000 people watched in Melbourne, which is more than one in ten people in Melbourne!).
Translate that to the British population, it would mean that 11 million Brits were watching. Rugby league can only dream of such attention. But has a British soccer game ever achieved 11 million viewers?'"
I had reported TV ratings of over 4 million based on an article in the Sydney Morning Herald. The actual capital city TV audience according to OzTam ratings, as reported in [i The Australian[/i was just under 2.5 million:
[iOf the 2.487 million viewers who tuned in to watch the Blues win at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, 1.288 million lived in Sydney.
There were 747,000 viewers in Brisbane, 426,000 in Melbourne and 86,000 in Adelaide. The game was not screened in Perth.[/i
If the SMH figure is correct then the rest of the audience must have been from rural areas.
www.theaustralian.com.au/news/la ... 6935580404
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| Quote CGD="CGD"The overall audience ratings are extremely reliable, with a margin of error of a few percent, at most. Why do you think broadcasters pay a billion dollars for rights? Or advertisers pay multi million dollars for their brands? Do you think they would invest so heavily without very reliable data behind their decisions?'"
You are talking to a brick wall. RoosterBooster does not think. He is the water carrier for the Newtown Jets and has trouble with abstract issues like audience ratings.
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| Absolute gash calls from the ref helped keep it exciting to the last second.
Aussie refs and no better than ours just more arrogant.
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| Quote El Rey="El Rey"Absolute gash calls from the ref helped keep it exciting to the last second.
Aussie refs and no better than ours just more arrogant.'"
Aussie refs more arrogant than Ganson?
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Not rural - regional.
There is nothing rural about Newcastle, Wollongong or the Gold Coast.
Slanted reports love to quote only the capitol city figures, but the strongest support for Rugby League in Australia comes from regional NSW and Queensland, where SOO is watched by well over half of households - some figures going close to 80%.
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Not rural - regional.
There is nothing rural about Newcastle, Wollongong or the Gold Coast.
Slanted reports love to quote only the capitol city figures, but the strongest support for Rugby League in Australia comes from regional NSW and Queensland, where SOO is watched by well over half of households - some figures going close to 80%.
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| Quote roopy="roopy"Not rural - regional.
There is nothing rural about Newcastle, Wollongong or the Gold Coast.
Slanted reports love to quote only the capitol city figures, but the strongest support for Rugby League in Australia comes from regional NSW and Queensland, where SOO is watched by well over half of households - some figures going close to 80%.'"
Good points. I should have used the word regional.
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Quote JEAN CAPDOUZE="JEAN CAPDOUZE"I had reported TV ratings of over 4 million based on an article in the Sydney Morning Herald. The actual capital city TV audience according to OzTam ratings, as reported in [iThe Australian[/i was just under 2.5 million:
[iOf the 2.487 million viewers who tuned in to watch the Blues win at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, 1.288 million lived in Sydney.
There were 747,000 viewers in Brisbane, 426,000 in Melbourne and 86,000 in Adelaide. The game was not screened in Perth.[/i
If the SMH figure is correct then the rest of the audience must have been from rural areas.
www.theaustralian.com.au/news/la ... 6935580404'"
I have no idea why they talk about capital city ratings here and not total audience. You were right on the 4mill total audience.
Also they are wrong about Perth, it was shown live and drew 107,000 audience.
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Quote JEAN CAPDOUZE="JEAN CAPDOUZE"I had reported TV ratings of over 4 million based on an article in the Sydney Morning Herald. The actual capital city TV audience according to OzTam ratings, as reported in [iThe Australian[/i was just under 2.5 million:
[iOf the 2.487 million viewers who tuned in to watch the Blues win at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, 1.288 million lived in Sydney.
There were 747,000 viewers in Brisbane, 426,000 in Melbourne and 86,000 in Adelaide. The game was not screened in Perth.[/i
If the SMH figure is correct then the rest of the audience must have been from rural areas.
www.theaustralian.com.au/news/la ... 6935580404'"
I have no idea why they talk about capital city ratings here and not total audience. You were right on the 4mill total audience.
Also they are wrong about Perth, it was shown live and drew 107,000 audience.
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| Also why do they focus on capital city ratings? I don't understand the relevance or point? Surely total audience is what matters?
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| Quote JB Down Under="JB Down Under"Also why do they focus on capital city ratings? I don't understand the relevance or point? Surely total audience is what matters?'" It makes AFL look good. They only lose ratings from a few middle sized cities like Geelong and Ballerat, but League loses Newcastle, Wollongong, Gold Coast, Cairns, etc etc etc - adding up to about 3 million potential viewers in the strongest league areas in the world, because League is the only game in town in NSW and Queensland country areas.
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