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well you could take my tweet instead.
Thanks, will do.
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well you could take my tweet instead.
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2.228 million people tuned into Nine’s Round 6 Good Friday Footy and VB Friday Night Footy coverage, LIVE on Nine and 9Gem. (National cume reach)
NRL ON NINE – GOOD FRIDAY FOOTY
ROUND 6 – BULLDOGS vs RABBITOHS
National peak audience: 1.000 million
- Nine national peak audience: 719,000 (5 City: 449,000 / Regional: 270,000)
- Fox League national peak audience: 281,000
- 719,000 National peak represents a 5% increase in audience on Nine compared to the Good Friday Footy game year-on-year (Round 3 in 2018)
- 449,000 5 City Metro peak represents a 3% increase in audience on Nine compared to the Good Friday Footy game year-on-year (Round 3 in 2018)
- 270,000 Regional peak represents a 7.5% increase in audience on Nine compared to the Good Friday Footy game year-on-year (Round 3 in 2018)
National average audience: 690,000
- Nine national average audience: 483,000 (5 City: 312,000 / Regional: 171,000)
- Fox League national average audience: 207,000
- 483,000 National average represents a 3% increase in audience on Nine compared to the Good Friday Footy game year-on-year (Round 3 in 2018)
- 312,000 5 City Metro average represents a 2% increase in audience on Nine compared to the Good Friday Footy game year-on-year (Round 3 in 2018)
- 171,000 Regional average represents a 4% increase in audience on Nine compared to the Good Friday Footy game year-on-year (Round 3 in 2018)
NRL ON NINE – VB FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY
ROUND 6 – STORM vs ROOSTERS
(NOTE – below figures are not time adjusted to account for golden point extra time. Updated figures will be reflected in Tuesday’s full report).
National peak audience: 1.203 million
- Nine national peak audience: 836,000 (5 City: 505,000 / Regional: 331,000)
- Fox League national peak audience: 367,000
- 836,000 National peak represents a 27% increase in audience on Nine compared to Round 6 Friday Night Footy year-on-year
- 505,000 5 City Metro peak represents a 30% increase in audience on Nine compared to Round 6 Friday Night Footy year-on-year
- 331,000 Regional peak represents a 22.5% increase in audience on Nine compared to Round 6 Friday Night Footy year-on-year
National average audience: 915,000
- Nine national average audience: 640,000 (5 City: 409,000 / Regional: 231,000)
- Fox League national average audience: 275,000
- 640,000 National average represents a 28% increase in audience on Nine compared to Round 6 Friday Night Footy year-on-year
- 409,000 5 City Metro average represents a 31% increase in audience on Nine compared to Round 6 Friday Night Footy year-on-year
- 231,000 Regional average represents a 23.5% increase in audience on Nine compared to Round 6 Friday Night Footy year-on-year
FRIDAY NIGHT KNOCK OFF
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Friday Night Knock Off achieved an average audience in NSW and QLD of 306,000 (Syd + Bris metro: 181,000 / NSW + QLD regional: 139,000)
Source: Oz Tam+ Regional Tam, Overnight Data, 1 min cume reach, Good Friday Footy and VB Friday Night Footy, includes pre match, 19th April 2019, 5 City Metro + Combined Agg Markets, Nine Network + Nine Network Content Affiliates.
Source: Friday Night Knock Off data based on Oztam (Metro + Regional).
Those numbers don't line up.
Tad disappointing I would've thought.21,539 at AAMI.
Tad disappointing I would've thought.
Yea, I think so, although given our form I'm not completely surprised.
Looks dire at ANZ.