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Thought I would start one of these.
Solid figures tbh. could be a little higher, but obviously a consistent interest by football public.
Sat TV #AsianCup2015 #FoxSports #UZBvPRK 60k #KSAvCHN 58k #KORvOMA 46k + #AsianCupFever with @SantoSamEd 52k
Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS · 22h 22 hours ago Fri TV #AsianCup2015 #AUSvKUW #FoxSports 235k
Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS · 22h 22 hours ago Fri TV #AsianCup2015 #AUSvKUW ABC metro+regional 517k
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IRN/BRN 75k UAE/QAT 60k
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For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live.
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azzaMVFC wrote:For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live. Why wasnt it live?? Australia has to be the only country in the world to delay live Sport. They the rights to show it, why not live? Anyways, ABC1 is only in SD. Glad i bought a BeIN SPORTS subscription which is in 720p HD and show all the matches. Edited by griffindinho: 12/1/2015 12:54:54 PM
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Schultzy
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Griffindinho wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live. Why wasnt it live?? Australia has to be the only country in the world to delay live Sport. They the rights to show it, why not live? Anyways, ABC1 is only in SD. Glad i bought a BeIN SPORTS subscription which is in 720p HD and show all the matches. Edited by griffindinho: 12/1/2015 12:54:54 PM Is this BeIN sports online? I'm waiting for the channel to go HD first. It wasnt live because fox sports own the rights and sold it off to ABC on delay, the Final (and maybe semis and quarters) will be Live though.
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Fox Sports 235k ABC 517k That's over double Fox Sports got am I correct ? Then imagine a live game on ABC would it triple ? Then just imagine if ABC was a commercial channel :) well done again Fox Edited by highkick05: 12/1/2015 01:33:36 PM
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azzaMVFC wrote:For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live. Then imagine if it was actually allowed to make dollars out of it
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Griffindinho wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live. Why wasnt it live?? Australia has to be the only country in the world to delay live Sport. They the rights to show it, why not live? Anyways, ABC1 is only in SD. Glad i bought a BeIN SPORTS subscription which is in 720p HD and show all the matches. Edited by griffindinho: 12/1/2015 12:54:54 PM It's not live because Fox owns the exclusive live rights to the Asian Cup. Fox then sold the rights to ABC, but only on delay, with the Semis --> live on ABC too.
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Footballer wrote:Griffindinho wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live. Why wasnt it live?? Australia has to be the only country in the world to delay live Sport. They the rights to show it, why not live? Anyways, ABC1 is only in SD. Glad i bought a BeIN SPORTS subscription which is in 720p HD and show all the matches. Edited by griffindinho: 12/1/2015 12:54:54 PM It's not live because Fox owns the exclusive live rights to the Asian Cup. Fox then sold the rights to ABC, but only on delay, with the Semis --> live on ABC too. So why has Fox sold the finals games live to ABC ? Is it a ABC budget thing.. probably who knows
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highkick05 wrote:Footballer wrote:Griffindinho wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live. Why wasnt it live?? Australia has to be the only country in the world to delay live Sport. They the rights to show it, why not live? Anyways, ABC1 is only in SD. Glad i bought a BeIN SPORTS subscription which is in 720p HD and show all the matches. Edited by griffindinho: 12/1/2015 12:54:54 PM It's not live because Fox owns the exclusive live rights to the Asian Cup. Fox then sold the rights to ABC, but only on delay, with the Semis --> live on ABC too. So why has Fox sold the finals games live to ABC ? Is it a ABC budget thing.. probably who knows I think Fox sold the finals as live primarily because the FFA asked them to. The FFA also paid for half the ABC's rights package.
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Footballer wrote:highkick05 wrote:Footballer wrote:Griffindinho wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live. Why wasnt it live?? Australia has to be the only country in the world to delay live Sport. They the rights to show it, why not live? Anyways, ABC1 is only in SD. Glad i bought a BeIN SPORTS subscription which is in 720p HD and show all the matches. Edited by griffindinho: 12/1/2015 12:54:54 PM It's not live because Fox owns the exclusive live rights to the Asian Cup. Fox then sold the rights to ABC, but only on delay, with the Semis --> live on ABC too. So why has Fox sold the finals games live to ABC ? Is it a ABC budget thing.. probably who knows I think Fox sold the finals as live primarily because the FFA asked them to. The FFA also paid for half the ABC's rights package. Cheers moit, interesting ..
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Schultzy wrote:Griffindinho wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:For a two hour delayed telecast on ABC those numbers are huge. Would have had 800k+ if it was live. Why wasnt it live?? Australia has to be the only country in the world to delay live Sport. They the rights to show it, why not live? Anyways, ABC1 is only in SD. Glad i bought a BeIN SPORTS subscription which is in 720p HD and show all the matches. Edited by griffindinho: 12/1/2015 12:54:54 PM Is this BeIN sports online? I'm waiting for the channel to go HD first. It wasnt live because fox sports own the rights and sold it off to ABC on delay, the Final (and maybe semis and quarters) will be Live though. BeIN Sports Arabia im talking about. Coverage has been great on BeIN Sports 11HD (one of their English channels) Edited by griffindinho: 12/1/2015 04:56:11 PM
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Surprised by the amount of BeIN channels. They must cover every single League in the World to have that many. Which isn't a bad thing if you buy their package :lol:
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highkick05 wrote:Fox Sports 235k ABC 517k
That's over double Fox Sports got am I correct ? Then imagine a live game on ABC would it triple ? Then just imagine if ABC was a commercial channel :) well done again Fox The ratings were 389k metro, 437k metro post game When you read ratings threads they often just post the metro figure. 517k is both metro and regional which seems more impressive but then you have nothing to compare it to
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Mon STV #AC2015 #JPNvPLE 71k #JORvIRQ 70k #FoxSports
Sun TV #AC2015 #IRNvBHR 75k #UAEvQAT 60k #FoxSports
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70k is a really solid average for these group games, particualrly for monday 530 too.
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These are briliant ratings. Keep it comin!
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highkick05 wrote:Fox Sports 235k ABC 517k
Based on these findings alone. Fox would be mad not to rent a FTA channel, or a channel time slot. Maybe we should be elaborating/analysing other Countries Pay TV deals with the FTA market. Apparently I forget where I read this, some Pay TV companies have been buying up FTA networks in a bid to expand. Fuck as long as I don't watch too many commercials all the time I'm happy. Sad the Asian Cup is only on once every 4 years
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Tue STV #AC2015 Match Day 5 (metro+regional) OMAvAUS 335k #KUWvKOR 92k #FoxSports
Tue TV #AC2015 #OMAvAUS ABC metro 406k
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Pay TV 1 LIVE: FOOTBALL: ASIAN CUP: OMA V AUS - FOX SPORTS 4 - 336,000
3 LIVE: FOOTBALL: ASIAN CUP: KUW V KOR - FOX SPORTS 4 - 93,000
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2 LIVE: FOOTBALL: ASIAN CUP: CHN V UZB FOX SPORTS 4 72,000
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Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS 3m3 minutes ago Wed STV #AC2015 #CHNvUZB 71k #PRKvKSA 31k #FoxSports
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Asian Cup 2015 is shown throughout 6 Sports Channels in China, according to CSM Media Reserch, a total of 169 million audience watched first 12 matches, China 2-1 Uzbekistan match records 49 million watched the match Live, and another 19 million audience watched the replay, China 1-0 Saudi Arabia match attracted 43 million audience in Live Braodcast.
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greenlionii wrote:Asian Cup 2015 is shown throughout 6 Sports Channels in China, according to CSM Media Reserch, a total of 169 million audience watched first 12 matches, China 2-1 Uzbekistan match records 49 million watched the match Live, and another 19 million audience watched the replay, China 1-0 Saudi Arabia match attracted 43 million audience in Live Braodcast. Cheers big ears!
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greenlionii wrote:Asian Cup 2015 is shown throughout 6 Sports Channels in China, according to CSM Media Reserch, a total of 169 million audience watched first 12 matches, China 2-1 Uzbekistan match records 49 million watched the match Live, and another 19 million audience watched the replay, China 1-0 Saudi Arabia match attracted 43 million audience in Live Braodcast. Nice. Lemons for mr mcguire.
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TheSelectFew wrote:greenlionii wrote:Asian Cup 2015 is shown throughout 6 Sports Channels in China, according to CSM Media Reserch, a total of 169 million audience watched first 12 matches, China 2-1 Uzbekistan match records 49 million watched the match Live, and another 19 million audience watched the replay, China 1-0 Saudi Arabia match attracted 43 million audience in Live Braodcast. Nice. Lemons for mr mcguire. Flood his office with lemons?
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BRFC_92 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:greenlionii wrote:Asian Cup 2015 is shown throughout 6 Sports Channels in China, according to CSM Media Reserch, a total of 169 million audience watched first 12 matches, China 2-1 Uzbekistan match records 49 million watched the match Live, and another 19 million audience watched the replay, China 1-0 Saudi Arabia match attracted 43 million audience in Live Braodcast. Nice. Lemons for mr mcguire. Flood his office with lemons? I hope he is allergic.
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Wonder what ratings they've been getting in Jap and Kor?
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greenlionii wrote:Asian Cup 2015 is shown throughout 6 Sports Channels in China, according to CSM Media Reserch, a total of 169 million audience watched first 12 matches, China 2-1 Uzbekistan match records 49 million watched the match Live, and another 19 million audience watched the replay, China 1-0 Saudi Arabia match attracted 43 million audience in Live Braodcast. And the quarter final against the host nation is likely to be even bigger!
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Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS · 4h 4 hours ago Sat TV #AC2015 #FoxSports AUSvKOR 269k + #AsianCupFever with @SantoSamEd 82k
Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS · 4h 4 hours ago Sat TV #AC2015 ABC #AUSvKOR 385k
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Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS · Jan 16 Fri STV #AC2015 #IRQvJPN 72k #PLEvJOR 26k #foxsports
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http://footyindustry.com/files/ffa/media/2015AsianCup.pngUp to date as of this morning Edited by AlbertBenSimon: 18/1/2015 07:52:18 PM
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Are people bored of it already?
Bring on the quarter finals I think
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Schultzy wrote:Are people bored of it already?
Bring on the quarter finals I think
@MediaweekAUS: Mon STV #AC2015 #IRNvUAE 33k #FoxSports so is it rating around what the HAL rates on fox? in terms of attendance this has been a big success, i wonder if the FFA will think of bidding again in the near future. I think the AFC are enjoying the set up for this tournament.
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JonoMV wrote: so is it rating around what the HAL rates on fox?
in terms of attendance this has been a big success, i wonder if the FFA will think of bidding again in the near future. I think the AFC are enjoying the set up for this tournament.
2015 HAL is rating an average of 65k on fox. 2015 Asian Cup is rating an average of 92k on fox, 56k if you remove Australian games. Three of the last 5 games havent even been reported (not making the top 20 cutoffs at 41-45k, and not reported by mediaweek on twitter) Crowds are averaging 16,393 (12,454 for non Australian games). HAL is currently at 14,298 ave for the 2015 season. Crowds are well ahead of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup (ave 11,569, 8,181 without Qatar) Full details - http://www.footyindustry.com/files/ffa/media/tvratings/2015/2015HALRatings.pngEdited by AlbertBenSimon: 20/1/2015 08:57:52 PM
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It's two games simultaneously now though, surely that has an effect.
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JonoMV wrote: I think the AFC are enjoying the set up for this tournament. This seems to be a common theme. Many visiting stakeholders involved in teams, are very pleased with the organisation of the Asian Cup.
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thanks for this. Really helpful you can actually post it as an image here if you add img tags around the link/url
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JonoMV wrote:thanks for this. Really helpful you can actually post it as an image here if you add img tags around the link/url  Now maths isn't my best subject but how can the average metro audience be lower than the all the other three scores? 389+406+385= 1180 1180 ÷ 3 is 399 (remainder of 1) Well that's my working Can someone please correct me?
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data input was bad. Fixed now. Cheers. I didnt direct link the image because it breaks the forum width. lol
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@MediaweekAUS: Thu TV #AC2015 #CHNvAUS ABC metro 4 markets 618k (+ Perth ABC2 61k) http://t.co/PXYfVApfYh
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http://footyindustry.com/files/ffa/media/2015AsianCup.pngHas been updated to include last nights results 8 FOOTBALL: ASIAN CUP 2015 QTR FINAL AUS V CHN LIVE-LE Network ABC 618,000 220,000 204,000 122,000 72,000 0
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Be interesting to see if the fox result can hit 372k and we can Crack 1mil!
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4wanderer4 wrote:Be interesting to see if the fox result can hit 372k and we can Crack 1mil! 286, but regionals will get it done. Thu TV #AC2015 #CHNvAUS 286k #KORvUZB 73k #FoxSports edit: as expected 194k regionals puts the total at 1,159,000 Edited by AlbertBenSimon: 23/1/2015 03:29:16 PM
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Millions tune in to Socceroos quarter-final on ABC http://www.socceroos.com.au/article/millions-tune-in-to-socceroos-quarter-final-on-abc/e9j4g5q5x4bp1g1fur6nv4uxe#6CrTs7DJi2dCFPoA.99 Friday, 23 January 2015 - staff writer Comments Tim Cahill’s heroics in helping the Socceroos beat China in the Asian Cup quarter finals was seen by almost two millions Australians. In stunning ratings figures for free-to-air network ABC, over 1.8 million people tuned in as Cahill’s superb brace on Thursday night booked Ange Postecoglou’s troops a semi-final spot. The Socceroos will meet the winner of Friday night’s last quarter-final between Japan and UAE in Newcastle next Tuesday. “Our live broadcast of the Quarter Final on ABC TV reached over 1.8 million Australians, and as all eyes turn to Newcastle on Tuesday, we expect support for the Socceroos’ Asian Cup campaign will grow even further as we cover all the action live on ABC TV, radio and online,” Head of ABC Sport and Events Justin Holdforth said. The ABC TV broadcast of the Quarter Final between Australia and China reached over 1.8 million people (metro + regional) It was the number one program in Sydney in its timeslot with 220,000 viewers and an 18.9 percent share, and in Brisbane 122,000 viewers and 15.1 percent share. The Socceroos’ group stage matches all reached over 1 million people on ABC TV. The opening match against Kuwait reached 1.1 million Australians; the match between Australia and Oman reached 1.05 million; and the final group match where Australia lost to South Korea reached 1.04 million. Watch all the action on Tuesday night live on ABC TV and ABC iview from 7.30pm AEDT, with live coverage also on ABC Radio and ABC Online. Read more at http://www.socceroos.com.au/article/millions-tune-in-to-socceroos-quarter-final-on-abc/e9j4g5q5x4bp1g1fur6nv4uxe#fvBWSAFiM03lMC5Y.99 Edited by Stabilo: 23/1/2015 06:27:59 PM
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Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS · 1h 1 hour ago Fri STV #AC2015 #JPNvUAE 132k #IRNvIRQ 50k #FoxSports
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Thanks everyone for keeping this thread updated. In particular AlberBenSimon :cool:
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Great thread! Good to see how the results are tracking
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When do those regional ABC figures come through?
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Updated for yesterday http://footyindustry.com/files/ffa/media/2015AsianCup.pngpaladisious wrote:When do those regional ABC figures come through? Mediaweek publish both metro and national figures on twitter from time to time. Regional can generally be assumed by subtracting one from the other. Example: Thu TV #AC2015 #CHNvAUS ABC metro 4 markets 618k (+ Perth ABC2 61k) Thu TV #AC2015 #CHNvAUS ABC *UPDATE* metro+regional 873k Note that my figures have assumed the 61k for Perth was included in the metro figure, pending any clarification. Edited by AlbertBenSimon: 24/1/2015 07:11:44 PM
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1 LIVE: FOOTBALL: ASIAN CUP: SF#1 FOX SPORTS 4 128,000
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AlbertBenSimon wrote:1 LIVE: FOOTBALL: ASIAN CUP: SF#1 FOX SPORTS 4 128,000 Given the competition on TV (Australian Open, Australia ODI) & public holiday - - not a bad result for a game not involving Australia.
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Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS · 1m 1 minute ago
Tue TV #AC2015 #AUSvUAE ABC 730k 9 FOOTBALL: ASIAN CUP 2015 SEMI FINAL AUS V UAE LIVE-EV Network ABC 730,000 336,000 240,000 0 92,000 61,000 For some reason theres no figure for Brisbane
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Mediaweek @MediaweekAUS · now 1 minute ago
Tue STV #AC2015 #AUSvUAE #FoxSports 362k
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Updated - still waiting for Brisbane/regional figures http://footyindustry.com/files/ffa/media/2015AsianCup.pngAlso thanks to those picking up on the errors. Much appreciated.
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We'll be close to 1.5m when regionals come in. Great stuff.
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Wonder what figures we can get for the Final on Saturday?
From what I can tell, we may only really be up against the Women's AO Tennis Final, which will certainly give us an advantage to get some very good numbers.
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Heart_fan wrote:Wonder what figures we can get for the Final on Saturday?
From what I can tell, we may only really be up against the Women's AO Tennis Final, which will certainly give us an advantage to get some very good numbers. Surely the tennis will be over by 8? Here's hoping for Sharapova to win it in straight sets!
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Evidently 90k in brisbane.
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AlbertBenSimon wrote:Evidently 90k in brisbane. Link?
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Victory>Heart wrote:AlbertBenSimon wrote:Evidently 90k in brisbane. Link? its on twitter. Waiting for mediaweek to confirm, but the source is generally reliable with these things.
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Brisbane figures confirmed. Tue TV #AC2015 #AUSvUAE *UPDATE* ABC 730k (metro 4 cities) Bri 90k (ABC2) Regional 215k
Total 1.39m - includes metrp, regional = 1.03m + 362 STV
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Final ratings: ABC Metro: 820k ABC regiona: 215k FOX: 362k
Total: 1.397m watched the Socceroos.
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Victory>Heart wrote:Final ratings: ABC Metro: 820k ABC regiona: 215k FOX: 362k
Total: 1.397m watched the Socceroos. Not bad for a tournament labelled a lemon. Hopefully 2 million plus for the final.
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I was pretty curious about these numbers. Had the unfortunate oppurtunity to overhear Neil mitchell and some woman on 3aw talking about how marvelous the numbers were in melbourne for the tennis and dismissing the Asian cup. From what i recall they said the tennis had 800k and socceroos 200k in melbourne last night. I didn't believe it.
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scubaroo wrote:I was pretty curious about these numbers. Had the unfortunate oppurtunity to overhear Neil mitchell and some woman on 3aw talking about how marvelous the numbers were in melbourne for the tennis and dismissing the Asian cup. From what i recall they said the tennis had 800k and socceroos 200k in melbourne last night. I didn't believe it. 1 SEVEN'S TENNIS: 2015 AUST OPEN - NIGHT 9 KYRGIOS V MURRAY Network 7 1,783,000 485,000 700,000 268,000 180,000 150,000 7 SEVEN'S TENNIS: 2015 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - NIGHT 9 Network 7 883,000 318,000 441,000 123,000 0 0 9 FOOTBALL: ASIAN CUP 2015 SEMI FINAL AUS V UAE LIVE-EV Network ABC 730,000 336,000 240,000 0 92,000 61,000 700k in Melbourne for the tennis http://www.mediaspy.org/
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Granted they weren't far off. Pretty disappointing for melbourne numbers but considering the tennis got 1.8 national to socceroos 1.1m including fox its not that bad considering that fta access is on abc. People don't flock to sport on abc. So it is alright.
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1.8m (1.78m to be precise) was the metro figure for the Tennis not national.
Nationally the Tennis got 2.5m
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Is the 3rd place playoff game on ABC?
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bitza wrote:Is the 3rd place playoff game on ABC?
Considering an actual semi-final wasn't on ABC, I would be pretty shocked if a meaningless 3rd place playoff game was
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bitza wrote:Is the 3rd place playoff game on ABC?
Nah, just highlights at 11pm
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a few days old but lets wait for the results tomorrow Quote:Asian Cup broadcast an own goal for ABC THE AUSTRALIAN JANUARY 26, 2015 12:00AM Print Save for later Darren Davidson Business Media Writer Sydney https://plus.google.com/110880742894784650896Aunty kicks an own goal with Cup Tim Cahill of Australia heads the ball into the goal during the 2015 Asian Cup match against China. It was a different story for the ABC. Source: Getty Images THE ABC has scored an own goal with ratings for its Asian Cup broadcast, calling into question why it wasted taxpayer funds to outbid SBS, the long-time home of soccer. As the tournament reaches the closing stages, analysis of OzTAM audience data shows the Asian Cup has performed poorly compared with past figures from SBS. It also compares unfavourably to the Fox Sports broadcast, even though its Asian Cup coverage is available in less than a third of Australian households on Foxtel’s pay-TV platform. The ABC outbid SBS for the Asian Cup rights, paying a reported $1.4 million compared to the $700,000 SBS was willing to pay. Despite a spectacular brace from Socceroos legend Tim Cahill against China in a live quarter-final, teeing up a semi-final match against the United Arab Emirates, ratings for this match did not even hit the highs that SBS’s World Cup soccer qualifiers coverage achieved on a one-hour delay. “Presently this is not an outstanding success,” media analyst Steve Allen said. “We certainly expected more.” SBS’s three World Cup qualifiers involving Australia averaged 813,000 viewers in June, far more than any ABC game. By comparison, the four Australian Asian Cup matches aired on the ABC averaged just 470,250 viewers. Fox Sports pulled in an average audience of 222,500 viewers for the matches. According to sources at free-to-air broadcasters, if the average audience measurement rule of thumb were applied to the Asian Cup, FTA networks like the ABC should draw 2.5 times more viewers. The ABC is way below this standard measure, attaining just 1.7 to 1.9 times the audience for the first three Socceroos games. The ABC’s contract with Fox stipulates that the matches have to be shown on a one-hour delay, which could contribute to its lower ratings. For ABC group matches on a two-hour delay in the total people age group on a national basis, Fox Sports captured an impressive 76 per cent share of the available audience in pay-TV homes. For all matches, Fox drew a 73 per cent share. Feedback generated on social media platforms Facebook and Twitter reveals a high degree of negative sentiment towards the ABC’s efforts, citing a painful lack of soccer expertise, with many calling for the matches to be shown on SBS. Late last year Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull asked ABC and SBS heads to explain their lunacy in bidding against each other. ABC spokesman Nick Leys said the ABC did not pay $1.5m but refused to disclose the figure. He said the ABC’s audiences were affected by its digital catch-up service iview, and competition from the Australian Open tennis championships and cricket’s Big Bash League on Seven and Ten respectively. Fox Sports is owned by News Corp Australia, ultimate publisher of The Australian. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/media/broadcast/asian-cup-broadcast-an-own-goal-for-abc/story-fna045gd-1227196406747?nk=4f6e409828f5c916d1e1042bef506272
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scott21 wrote:a few days old but lets wait for the results tomorrow Quote:Asian Cup broadcast an own goal for ABC THE AUSTRALIAN JANUARY 26, 2015 12:00AM Print Save for later Darren Davidson Business Media Writer Sydney https://plus.google.com/110880742894784650896Aunty kicks an own goal with Cup Tim Cahill of Australia heads the ball into the goal during the 2015 Asian Cup match against China. It was a different story for the ABC. Source: Getty Images THE ABC has scored an own goal with ratings for its Asian Cup broadcast, calling into question why it wasted taxpayer funds to outbid SBS, the long-time home of soccer. As the tournament reaches the closing stages, analysis of OzTAM audience data shows the Asian Cup has performed poorly compared with past figures from SBS. It also compares unfavourably to the Fox Sports broadcast, even though its Asian Cup coverage is available in less than a third of Australian households on Foxtel’s pay-TV platform. The ABC outbid SBS for the Asian Cup rights, paying a reported $1.4 million compared to the $700,000 SBS was willing to pay. Despite a spectacular brace from Socceroos legend Tim Cahill against China in a live quarter-final, teeing up a semi-final match against the United Arab Emirates, ratings for this match did not even hit the highs that SBS’s World Cup soccer qualifiers coverage achieved on a one-hour delay. “Presently this is not an outstanding success,” media analyst Steve Allen said. “We certainly expected more.” SBS’s three World Cup qualifiers involving Australia averaged 813,000 viewers in June, far more than any ABC game. By comparison, the four Australian Asian Cup matches aired on the ABC averaged just 470,250 viewers. Fox Sports pulled in an average audience of 222,500 viewers for the matches. According to sources at free-to-air broadcasters, if the average audience measurement rule of thumb were applied to the Asian Cup, FTA networks like the ABC should draw 2.5 times more viewers. The ABC is way below this standard measure, attaining just 1.7 to 1.9 times the audience for the first three Socceroos games. The ABC’s contract with Fox stipulates that the matches have to be shown on a one-hour delay, which could contribute to its lower ratings. For ABC group matches on a two-hour delay in the total people age group on a national basis, Fox Sports captured an impressive 76 per cent share of the available audience in pay-TV homes. For all matches, Fox drew a 73 per cent share. Feedback generated on social media platforms Facebook and Twitter reveals a high degree of negative sentiment towards the ABC’s efforts, citing a painful lack of soccer expertise, with many calling for the matches to be shown on SBS. Late last year Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull asked ABC and SBS heads to explain their lunacy in bidding against each other. ABC spokesman Nick Leys said the ABC did not pay $1.5m but refused to disclose the figure. He said the ABC’s audiences were affected by its digital catch-up service iview, and competition from the Australian Open tennis championships and cricket’s Big Bash League on Seven and Ten respectively. Fox Sports is owned by News Corp Australia, ultimate publisher of The Australian. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/media/broadcast/asian-cup-broadcast-an-own-goal-for-abc/story-fna045gd-1227196406747?nk=4f6e409828f5c916d1e1042bef506272 My first critique is that this is from a business writer who quite possibly doesn't understand the intricate nature of our game. What a surprise a game featuring australia against the some of the best teams in the world (chile, Holland, and spain) at the most watched event in the world (wc) out rated the games against China, Oman, Kuwait (where neutral football fans couldnt even tell you 3 of the players in those teams) Second, all this talk of two govt departments out bidding each.other is old news and wrong. FFA already said that they help pay the extra for the bid to get the games on ABC because they wanted to test the product on a different network. Oh and at least he was able to mention the direct competition with the years first major tennis tournament (held in Australai) and that crappy version of cricket that is technically the most watch club sport in the country. As always any success we have in football has to be partnered with negative journalism. Why can't we just be happy with how our game is growing and move forward and try and improve the stature. We reached anew audience and won the bloody cup. With crowds that no.one expected.
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Sat TV: prelim ratings figures #AC2015 Final #AUSvKOR ABC metro 1.08m Extra time 1.67m ABC2 Bri 136/194k (ABC #1 Sat 25.6%)
Main Game FTA Metro only - 1.144m (1.08m + 136k)
Extra Time FTA Metro only - 1.864m (1.67m + 194k)
Assuming ABC2 in Brisbane due to the election on ABC.
Edited by justafan: 1/2/2015 09:51:24 AM
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Id love to know the global viewing audience if they were the figures.
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Needs updating!!
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Fox Tel 416k
Edited by justafan: 1/2/2015 10:58:16 AM
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So a conservative estimate once regional figures are added, combined with Fox figures, gives us an audience of around 2.5m (at peak). For mine that is on par with expectations.
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This was tweeted today: *7 million* Australians watched @ABCTV last night. 5 million for the footy & 2 million for @abcnews & @ABCNews24 election coverage. Thanks!
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Considering the women's open final & the qld election news was on at the same tine, this was a fantastic result. still disappointing that people on twitter want to trash the results with put down statements. trying hard not to be pulled into the stupid arguments.
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I wonder if abc can reveal the number of people who would have watched this online? Could be significant and considering this options wasn't readily available back in 06 it could mean total numbers would be higher then the Uruguay game.
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updated numbers 1.8m - abc (metro + regional) with a peak of 3.0m
fox - 4 16k
Total: 2.26m
Not sure about online viewers yet or if the numbers will even be released.
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What's the normal 5 city metro figure? ie- The one we would post for all other sports? ABC (minus Brisbane) - 1,081,000 What did Brisbane get?
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bluebird wrote:What's the normal 5 city metro figure? ie- The one we would post for all other sports?
ABC (minus Brisbane) - 1,081,000
What did Brisbane get? Sat TV: prelim ratings figures #AC2015 Final #AUSvKOR ABC metro 1.08m Extra time 1.67m ABC2 Bri 136/194k (ABC #1 Sat 25.6%) sat tv #ac2015 final *update* #ausvkor abc metro+regional 1.80m (peak 22:27 aedt 3.0m)
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Justafan wrote:Sat TV: prelim ratings figures #AC2015 Final #AUSvKOR ABC metro 1.08m Extra time 1.67m ABC2 Bri 136/194k (ABC #1 Sat 25.6%)
sat tv #ac2015 final *update* #ausvkor abc metro+regional 1.80m (peak 22:27 aedt 3.0m)
Thanks
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