Eldar
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+x+xIt's irrelevant though, how many people would subscribe purely for AFLW is what matters and I would say, not many. based on current ratings, there'd be even less subscribing for iHAL Without Kayo figures it is hard to guess how many subscribe to watch A-league.
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+x+x+xIt's irrelevant though, how many people would subscribe purely for AFLW is what matters and I would say, not many. based on current ratings, there'd be even less subscribing for iHAL Without Kayo figures it is hard to guess how many subscribe to watch A-league. when facts dont suit, bust out the mythical Kayo numbers.....
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+x+x+xIt's irrelevant though, how many people would subscribe purely for AFLW is what matters and I would say, not many. based on current ratings, there'd be even less subscribing for iHAL Without Kayo figures it is hard to guess how many subscribe to watch A-league. Be generous and double the Fox ratings to account for Kayo. The figures are still contract ending.
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Eldar
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+x+x+x+xIt's irrelevant though, how many people would subscribe purely for AFLW is what matters and I would say, not many. based on current ratings, there'd be even less subscribing for iHAL Without Kayo figures it is hard to guess how many subscribe to watch A-league. when facts dont suit, bust out the mythical Kayo numbers.....  Yeah, I guess me subscribing to kayo is imaginary.
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AJF
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+x+x+x+x+xIt's irrelevant though, how many people would subscribe purely for AFLW is what matters and I would say, not many. based on current ratings, there'd be even less subscribing for iHAL Without Kayo figures it is hard to guess how many subscribe to watch A-league. when facts dont suit, bust out the mythical Kayo numbers.....  Yeah, I guess me subscribing to kayo is imaginary. Unless 30,000 of your mates are also using your login, suggest Kayo wont make up the 50%+ drop in viewers
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So whats going on with reporting ratings? AFLW ratings are up19% and suddenly include both Foxtel and Foxtel Go.The first time i have heard a combined figure given. For Foxtel, its always been Foxtel alone. Then the TV figures are down 20% because the AFLW was bumped to a secondary channel? Bluebird...Please explain ? Are AFLW figures really good or bad?
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bettega
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+xSo whats going on with reporting ratings? AFLW ratings are up19% and suddenly include both Foxtel and Foxtel Go.The first time i have heard a combined figure given. For Foxtel, its always been Foxtel alone. Then the TV figures are down 20% because the AFLW was bumped to a secondary channel? Bluebird...Please explain ? Are AFLW figures really good or bad? where are you getting this info from?
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+x+xSo whats going on with reporting ratings? AFLW ratings are up19% and suddenly include both Foxtel and Foxtel Go.The first time i have heard a combined figure given. For Foxtel, its always been Foxtel alone. Then the TV figures are down 20% because the AFLW was bumped to a secondary channel? Bluebird...Please explain ? Are AFLW figures really good or bad? where are you getting this info from? https://www.watoday.com.au/sport/afl/aflw-ratings-up-on-fox-down-on-seven-20200226-p544i5.html
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They must have previous data, as they report a change on the Fox Now numbers from last year.
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The way to see it AFLW would be a great companion to AFL on Foxtel
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+xI'm not sure where else to put this, but we often talk about media deals on this thread, so I thought this was a good spot. This is relevant to Australian football fans because it's about Amazon and sporting content they are producing for their streaming service, including docos of various European football clubs. At the moment they are looking at the AFL, but who knows where this will lead more broadly. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-want-all-afl-clubs-in-documentary-series-20200225-p544ao.htmlAmazon want all AFL clubs in documentary seriesAmazon wants all 18 clubs to be part of a football documentary series in a deal with the AFL and McGuire Media. The move comes as premiership coach Adam Simpson confirmed that West Coast had been in talks with the tech giants, with ruckman Nic Naitanui the focus. The global streaming company are still negotiating the deal – which is yet to be signed – that they are hoping will involve all 18 clubs over three seasons.
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Behind-the-scene sporting documentaries are growing in popularity, particularly when the content is on demand on streaming platforms. On top of the Six Dreams series on Amazon Prime, their UK soccer series will follow defending premier league champions Manchester City and Netflix filmed a documentary on Italy’s most prestigious club Juventus, First team. V’landys refused to comment on the secret trip with Abdo when this column contacted him, but it can be revealed he met with Fox Corp executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch in Los Angeles.
He and Abdo then headed to San Francisco where they met with the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon — presumably about the looming broadcast negotiations when such streaming services will be used by the NRL as leverage for a fatter deal.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/v-landys-secret-murdoch-meeting-as-greenberg-future-grows-murky-20200227-p544z5.html
Looks like the NRL are running the same line, both codes seem to be eager to lock a new deal on early, which doesn’t bode well for the a-league, even if a broadcaster wanted it, there mightn’t be any money left.
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+x+xI'm not sure where else to put this, but we often talk about media deals on this thread, so I thought this was a good spot. This is relevant to Australian football fans because it's about Amazon and sporting content they are producing for their streaming service, including docos of various European football clubs. At the moment they are looking at the AFL, but who knows where this will lead more broadly. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-want-all-afl-clubs-in-documentary-series-20200225-p544ao.htmlAmazon want all AFL clubs in documentary seriesAmazon wants all 18 clubs to be part of a football documentary series in a deal with the AFL and McGuire Media. The move comes as premiership coach Adam Simpson confirmed that West Coast had been in talks with the tech giants, with ruckman Nic Naitanui the focus. The global streaming company are still negotiating the deal – which is yet to be signed – that they are hoping will involve all 18 clubs over three seasons.
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Behind-the-scene sporting documentaries are growing in popularity, particularly when the content is on demand on streaming platforms. On top of the Six Dreams series on Amazon Prime, their UK soccer series will follow defending premier league champions Manchester City and Netflix filmed a documentary on Italy’s most prestigious club Juventus, First team. V’landys refused to comment on the secret trip with Abdo when this column contacted him, but it can be revealed he met with Fox Corp executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch in Los Angeles.
He and Abdo then headed to San Francisco where they met with the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon — presumably about the looming broadcast negotiations when such streaming services will be used by the NRL as leverage for a fatter deal.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/v-landys-secret-murdoch-meeting-as-greenberg-future-grows-murky-20200227-p544z5.html
Looks like the NRL are running the same line, both codes seem to be eager to lock a new deal on early, which doesn’t bode well for the a-league, even if a broadcaster wanted it, there mightn’t be any money left. Agree. It does have the look of us getting the scraps doesn’t it.
One of the most important things in broadcast negotiations is to be organised. The AFL and NRL are organised and professional and have the proper time to put into strategic negotiations.
Do we even know who is really running the HAL at the moment ?
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bettega
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+x+x+xI'm not sure where else to put this, but we often talk about media deals on this thread, so I thought this was a good spot. This is relevant to Australian football fans because it's about Amazon and sporting content they are producing for their streaming service, including docos of various European football clubs. At the moment they are looking at the AFL, but who knows where this will lead more broadly. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-want-all-afl-clubs-in-documentary-series-20200225-p544ao.htmlAmazon want all AFL clubs in documentary seriesAmazon wants all 18 clubs to be part of a football documentary series in a deal with the AFL and McGuire Media. The move comes as premiership coach Adam Simpson confirmed that West Coast had been in talks with the tech giants, with ruckman Nic Naitanui the focus. The global streaming company are still negotiating the deal – which is yet to be signed – that they are hoping will involve all 18 clubs over three seasons.
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Behind-the-scene sporting documentaries are growing in popularity, particularly when the content is on demand on streaming platforms. On top of the Six Dreams series on Amazon Prime, their UK soccer series will follow defending premier league champions Manchester City and Netflix filmed a documentary on Italy’s most prestigious club Juventus, First team. V’landys refused to comment on the secret trip with Abdo when this column contacted him, but it can be revealed he met with Fox Corp executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch in Los Angeles.
He and Abdo then headed to San Francisco where they met with the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon — presumably about the looming broadcast negotiations when such streaming services will be used by the NRL as leverage for a fatter deal.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/v-landys-secret-murdoch-meeting-as-greenberg-future-grows-murky-20200227-p544z5.html
Looks like the NRL are running the same line, both codes seem to be eager to lock a new deal on early, which doesn’t bode well for the a-league, even if a broadcaster wanted it, there mightn’t be any money left. Agree. It does have the look of us getting the scraps doesn’t it.
One of the most important things in broadcast negotiations is to be organised. The AFL and NRL are organised and professional and have the proper time to put into strategic negotiations.
Do we even know who is really running the HAL at the moment ? If our hope is to end up on Optus, which clearly has many advantages, it doesn't really matter what the other codes are doing.
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+x+x+x+xI'm not sure where else to put this, but we often talk about media deals on this thread, so I thought this was a good spot. This is relevant to Australian football fans because it's about Amazon and sporting content they are producing for their streaming service, including docos of various European football clubs. At the moment they are looking at the AFL, but who knows where this will lead more broadly. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-want-all-afl-clubs-in-documentary-series-20200225-p544ao.htmlAmazon want all AFL clubs in documentary seriesAmazon wants all 18 clubs to be part of a football documentary series in a deal with the AFL and McGuire Media. The move comes as premiership coach Adam Simpson confirmed that West Coast had been in talks with the tech giants, with ruckman Nic Naitanui the focus. The global streaming company are still negotiating the deal – which is yet to be signed – that they are hoping will involve all 18 clubs over three seasons.
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Behind-the-scene sporting documentaries are growing in popularity, particularly when the content is on demand on streaming platforms. On top of the Six Dreams series on Amazon Prime, their UK soccer series will follow defending premier league champions Manchester City and Netflix filmed a documentary on Italy’s most prestigious club Juventus, First team. V’landys refused to comment on the secret trip with Abdo when this column contacted him, but it can be revealed he met with Fox Corp executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch in Los Angeles.
He and Abdo then headed to San Francisco where they met with the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon — presumably about the looming broadcast negotiations when such streaming services will be used by the NRL as leverage for a fatter deal.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/v-landys-secret-murdoch-meeting-as-greenberg-future-grows-murky-20200227-p544z5.html
Looks like the NRL are running the same line, both codes seem to be eager to lock a new deal on early, which doesn’t bode well for the a-league, even if a broadcaster wanted it, there mightn’t be any money left. Agree. It does have the look of us getting the scraps doesn’t it.
One of the most important things in broadcast negotiations is to be organised. The AFL and NRL are organised and professional and have the proper time to put into strategic negotiations.
Do we even know who is really running the HAL at the moment ? If our hope is to end up on Optus, which clearly has many advantages, it doesn't really matter what the other codes are doing. of course it does, unless you want optus to offer a ham sandwich for the rights you need bidding tension, if there's no money left, there's no bidding tension.
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+x+x+x+x+xI'm not sure where else to put this, but we often talk about media deals on this thread, so I thought this was a good spot. This is relevant to Australian football fans because it's about Amazon and sporting content they are producing for their streaming service, including docos of various European football clubs. At the moment they are looking at the AFL, but who knows where this will lead more broadly. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-want-all-afl-clubs-in-documentary-series-20200225-p544ao.htmlAmazon want all AFL clubs in documentary seriesAmazon wants all 18 clubs to be part of a football documentary series in a deal with the AFL and McGuire Media. The move comes as premiership coach Adam Simpson confirmed that West Coast had been in talks with the tech giants, with ruckman Nic Naitanui the focus. The global streaming company are still negotiating the deal – which is yet to be signed – that they are hoping will involve all 18 clubs over three seasons.
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Behind-the-scene sporting documentaries are growing in popularity, particularly when the content is on demand on streaming platforms. On top of the Six Dreams series on Amazon Prime, their UK soccer series will follow defending premier league champions Manchester City and Netflix filmed a documentary on Italy’s most prestigious club Juventus, First team. V’landys refused to comment on the secret trip with Abdo when this column contacted him, but it can be revealed he met with Fox Corp executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch in Los Angeles.
He and Abdo then headed to San Francisco where they met with the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon — presumably about the looming broadcast negotiations when such streaming services will be used by the NRL as leverage for a fatter deal.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/v-landys-secret-murdoch-meeting-as-greenberg-future-grows-murky-20200227-p544z5.html
Looks like the NRL are running the same line, both codes seem to be eager to lock a new deal on early, which doesn’t bode well for the a-league, even if a broadcaster wanted it, there mightn’t be any money left. Agree. It does have the look of us getting the scraps doesn’t it.
One of the most important things in broadcast negotiations is to be organised. The AFL and NRL are organised and professional and have the proper time to put into strategic negotiations.
Do we even know who is really running the HAL at the moment ? If our hope is to end up on Optus, which clearly has many advantages, it doesn't really matter what the other codes are doing. of course it does, unless you want optus to offer a ham sandwich for the rights you need bidding tension, if there's no money left, there's no bidding tension. There wasn't much bidding pressure for the last rights.
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+x+x+x+xI'm not sure where else to put this, but we often talk about media deals on this thread, so I thought this was a good spot. This is relevant to Australian football fans because it's about Amazon and sporting content they are producing for their streaming service, including docos of various European football clubs. At the moment they are looking at the AFL, but who knows where this will lead more broadly. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-want-all-afl-clubs-in-documentary-series-20200225-p544ao.htmlAmazon want all AFL clubs in documentary seriesAmazon wants all 18 clubs to be part of a football documentary series in a deal with the AFL and McGuire Media. The move comes as premiership coach Adam Simpson confirmed that West Coast had been in talks with the tech giants, with ruckman Nic Naitanui the focus. The global streaming company are still negotiating the deal – which is yet to be signed – that they are hoping will involve all 18 clubs over three seasons.
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Behind-the-scene sporting documentaries are growing in popularity, particularly when the content is on demand on streaming platforms. On top of the Six Dreams series on Amazon Prime, their UK soccer series will follow defending premier league champions Manchester City and Netflix filmed a documentary on Italy’s most prestigious club Juventus, First team. V’landys refused to comment on the secret trip with Abdo when this column contacted him, but it can be revealed he met with Fox Corp executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch in Los Angeles.
He and Abdo then headed to San Francisco where they met with the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon — presumably about the looming broadcast negotiations when such streaming services will be used by the NRL as leverage for a fatter deal.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/v-landys-secret-murdoch-meeting-as-greenberg-future-grows-murky-20200227-p544z5.html
Looks like the NRL are running the same line, both codes seem to be eager to lock a new deal on early, which doesn’t bode well for the a-league, even if a broadcaster wanted it, there mightn’t be any money left. Agree. It does have the look of us getting the scraps doesn’t it.
One of the most important things in broadcast negotiations is to be organised. The AFL and NRL are organised and professional and have the proper time to put into strategic negotiations.
Do we even know who is really running the HAL at the moment ? If our hope is to end up on Optus, which clearly has many advantages, it doesn't really matter what the other codes are doing. People think the next a-league rights will be like previous ones where foxsports effectively monopolised them. The next round the a-league will be offering 6 rounds (eventually 7 due to expansion to 14 teams). You will most likely see a scenario where foxsports own a piece and optus/channel 10 own another. It will be split with different companies owning exclusive games per round each.
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AFL State of Origin Seven/7mate State of Origin for bushfire relief 795,000 (Metro 607,000 Regional 188,000) Saturday Sports Subscription TV •All sub TV audiences are for national (metro + regional AFL State of Origin Fox Footy Victoria v All Stars 212,000 Super Rugby Fox Sports Waratahs v Lions 49,000 Highlanders v Rebels 25,000 A-League Fox Sports Sydney v Wanderers 42,000 AFLW Fox Footy Melbourne v Collingwood 39,000 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Fox Cricket England v Pakistan 26,000/21,000 South Africa v Thailand 19,000/12,000 NBL Finals ESPN Wildcats v Taipans Game 1: 11,000
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+xAFL State of Origin Seven/7mate State of Origin for bushfire relief 795,000 (Metro 607,000 Regional 188,000) Saturday Sports Subscription TV •All sub TV audiences are for national (metro + regional AFL State of Origin Fox Footy Victoria v All Stars 212,000 Super Rugby Fox Sports Waratahs v Lions 49,000 Highlanders v Rebels 25,000 A-League Fox Sports Sydney v Wanderers 42,000 AFLW Fox Footy Melbourne v Collingwood 39,000 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Fox Cricket England v Pakistan 26,000/21,000 South Africa v Thailand 19,000/12,000 NBL Finals ESPN Wildcats v Taipans Game 1: 11,000 good night of sport tbh
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We are surely talking about the NBL FINAL only getting 11k viewing
no ...............?
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+xWe are surely talking about the NBL FINAL only getting 11k viewing no ...............? back in my box then Yep, and in case people haven't noticed yet, that was 11k for a final.
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+x+xWe are surely talking about the NBL FINAL only getting 11k viewing no ...............? back in my box then Yep, and in case people haven't noticed yet, that was 11k for a final. Perth v nth Queensland. Fish where the fish are.
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Rugby League Bush Fire Appeal Nine/Gem 174,000 (Metro 94,000 Regional 80,000) Women’s AFL Seven/7mate West Coast v Western Bulldogs 67,000 metro Richmond v Geelong 51,000 metro A-League ABC Newcastle v Perth 39,000 (metro) Saturday Subscription TV sport Rugby League Fox League Bushfire Appeal Penrith v Parramatta 81,000 Charity Shield South Sydney v St George 139,000 AFL Marsh Community Series Fox Footy GWS v Sydney 48,000 Fremantle v Carlton 63,000 AFLW Fox Footy Richmond v Geelong 30,000 North Melbourne v Gold Coast 23,000 West Coast v Western Bulldogs 11,000 Cricket Fox Cricket ODI South Africa v Australia Game 1 56,000 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup New Zealand v Bangladesh 32,000 India v Sri Lanka 26,000 NBL Finals ESPN Semi-Final Sydney Kings v Melbourne United Game 1: 14,000 World Superbike Championship Fox Sports Phillip Island Race 1: 14,000 Super Rugby Fox Sports Hurricanes v Sunwolves 17,000 Reds v Sharks 32,000 A-League Fox Sports Newcastle v Perth 22,000 Melbourne Victory v Adelaide 24,000
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29k for city vs Bri yesterday
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+x+x+xI'm not sure where else to put this, but we often talk about media deals on this thread, so I thought this was a good spot. This is relevant to Australian football fans because it's about Amazon and sporting content they are producing for their streaming service, including docos of various European football clubs. At the moment they are looking at the AFL, but who knows where this will lead more broadly. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/amazon-want-all-afl-clubs-in-documentary-series-20200225-p544ao.htmlAmazon want all AFL clubs in documentary seriesAmazon wants all 18 clubs to be part of a football documentary series in a deal with the AFL and McGuire Media. The move comes as premiership coach Adam Simpson confirmed that West Coast had been in talks with the tech giants, with ruckman Nic Naitanui the focus. The global streaming company are still negotiating the deal – which is yet to be signed – that they are hoping will involve all 18 clubs over three seasons.
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Behind-the-scene sporting documentaries are growing in popularity, particularly when the content is on demand on streaming platforms. On top of the Six Dreams series on Amazon Prime, their UK soccer series will follow defending premier league champions Manchester City and Netflix filmed a documentary on Italy’s most prestigious club Juventus, First team. V’landys refused to comment on the secret trip with Abdo when this column contacted him, but it can be revealed he met with Fox Corp executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch in Los Angeles.
He and Abdo then headed to San Francisco where they met with the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon — presumably about the looming broadcast negotiations when such streaming services will be used by the NRL as leverage for a fatter deal.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/v-landys-secret-murdoch-meeting-as-greenberg-future-grows-murky-20200227-p544z5.html
Looks like the NRL are running the same line, both codes seem to be eager to lock a new deal on early, which doesn’t bode well for the a-league, even if a broadcaster wanted it, there mightn’t be any money left. Agree. It does have the look of us getting the scraps doesn’t it.
One of the most important things in broadcast negotiations is to be organised. The AFL and NRL are organised and professional and have the proper time to put into strategic negotiations.
Do we even know who is really running the HAL at the moment ? You'd have to wonder. But it is the new FFA / iHAL
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Fox ratings last Sunday: 1 | LIVE: MARSH SERIES: RIC V COLL | FOX FOOTY | 75,000 | 2 | LIVE: NRL TRIAL GAME: WARRIORS V TIGERS | FOX LEAGUE | 58,000 | 3 | OUTSIDERS | Sky News Live | 56,000 | 4 | LIVE: ICC WOMEN’S T20 INNINGS BREAK | FOX CRICKET | 55,000 | 5 | OUTSIDERS | Sky News Live | 52,000 | 6 | LIVE: ICC WT20 WORLD CUP: ENG V WI | FOX CRICKET | 44,000 |
14 | CHARITY SHIELD: RABBITOHS V DRAGONS | FOX LEAGUE | 32,000 | 15 | LIVE: AFLW: ADELAIDE V CARLTON | FOX FOOTY | 31,000 | 16 | PEPPA PIG | Nick Jr. | 31,000 | 17 | LIVE: A-LEAGUE MELB C V BRISBANE | FOX SPORTS 505 | 29,000 |
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When do people with TV ratings boxes start getting paid to watch AFL/NRL?
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glad to see peppa is back making iHAL her bitch
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+xglad to see peppa is back making iHAL her bitch :laugh:
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Where are the Foxtel Go,Foxtel Now and Kayo numbers ,which AFL seem to get at the drop of a hat?
And wow what a spectacular fail for the NBL and AFLW...and AFLW gets a thousand times more promotion than HAL.....
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What is Outsiders, is it some alt-right talk show? Kind of a good indication of the make up of Foxtels audience.
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