Quote: Thetalentboy "Usually you have 2 or 3 super games on a Friday along with the sky game
If us Wigan or Leeds on the same night that's 30,000 at a game instead of figures on sky
Play Saturday night and Sunday 6.35 like they used to'"
I know that's a logical assumption but it just doesn't work like that, viewing figures are largely unaffected when games are played at the same time.
Even if 30k were at home and not at a game, less than half will have Sky and not all of those would choose to watch so in practical terms you'd be lucky if there were 5-10k extra viewers.
In reality, viewing figures are measured by BARB boxes which are connected to TV's across the country, there are 5,000 of these boxes collecting a random sample, audiences for these boxes are then multiplied up to estimate the total audience across the country. Statistically its unlikely any of those attending games that would be watching on Sky otherwise actually have a box and would show up on the viewing figures at all.
The main influence on viewing figures are what channel the game is shown on, Sky Sports Main Event adds 20-50k viewers and what else is on TV at the time.