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Talk about believing the propoganda your club dishes out.....better improve those figures....will freely admit my maths is not my strong suit but that looks like a HUGE .29% to me - not good for a profit driven industry !!!
If you read the link you would realise that ratings figures of .29% generate no profit and will not be sustainable. Maths may not be my strong suit, but .29% of anything in anyone's language is **** all..29% of the Chinese market is nearly equal to the average viewing audience in Australia for the whole round of a home and away fixture. You aren't very good at maths are you?
The best thing about .29% is it is a tiny proportion of the whole. It shouldn't be difficult to double that to a miniature .58% and eclipse the viewing audience that an entire round of AFL enjoys across Australia. Do you see where I'm going with this?
No probably not. Adios.
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If you read the link you would realise that ratings figures of .29% generate no profit and will not be sustainable. Maths may not be my strong suit, but .29% of anything in anyone's language is **** all.

Adelaide's match against Hawthorn last Friday night pulled one of the biggest television audiences of recent times.
Nearly 1.3 million people tuned into the coverage with that figure 17 percent up on last year's Friday night average.
Facepalm. Do you realise that .29% of a very large number can still be a big number? No you probably don't.
Lets look at your audience figures for example. Here you are, proud to pull a putrid 1.3 million viewers and pas it off as "huge".
http://www.afc.com.au/news/2016-04-28/huge-friday-night-tv-audience
LOL. Minnows.
If you add our CCTV and Australian viewers for the Geelong game we would have tripled your audience...
I'm sure our sponsors would be more than pleased with the result. How are your sponsors going, have you bridged the gap between club revenues yet?
Facebook is illegal in China. You could Google that but Google is also illegal in China.
Facepalm. Do you realise that .29% of a very large number can still be a big number? No you probably don't.
Lets look at your audience figures for example. Here you are, proud to pull a putrid 1.3 million viewers and pas it off as "huge".
http://www.afc.com.au/news/2016-04-28/huge-friday-night-tv-audience
LOL. Minnows.
If you add our CCTV and Australian viewers for the Geelong game we would have tripled your audience...
I'm sure our sponsors would be more than pleased with the result. How are your sponsors going, have you bridged the gap between club revenues yet?
How much money does PAFC receive from their exposure on a state owned broadcaster in China. Round it up or down, just approximate would be fine.
About the same amount Clinton receives for a televised debate.
You don't run a business do you ol friend?
In fact I do Jevvo, but I don't invest my efforts into pipe dreams. Trying to convert enough interest about the AFL in China to make a difference is akin to trying to convert the population of Australia to Badminton.
4 000 000 actual new viewers >>>> 600 000 pipe dream fans
Just one massive sponsorship will do it.
China, ignore them at your peril.

4 000 000 actual new viewers >>>> 600 000 pipe dream fans
Just one massive sponsorship will do it.
China, ignore them at your peril.
Weekly games to be aired in China, including non-PAFC games. You're welcome, AFL. I look forward to seeing even more positive results through this venture into China. This one is pretty good though.
Obviously if the Crows aren't interested, they could probably elect to withdraw from the additional 4 million or so views.
The offended here is more of a butt hemorrhage.
Yeah
Coz companies looking for exposure in a country with over a billion people are happy to get .29%
When
Where
Who
And how much have Port got in cold hard from this deal ?
#hoodwinkedandgullible
4,000,000 new Geelong fans, I'm sure they'll thank you in due course.
Clinton doesn't have to spend the money on the tv station that paid him though - he can keep all that and do what he wants with itAbout the same amount Clinton receives for a televised debate.
You don't run a business do you ol friend?
I would tell you how much you don't seem to understand the situation, but many seem to have tried already.Any if them coming Saturday ?
You still got thousands of unsold tickets
Already sorta happened. Recruited a fella from China to play in the Port Adelaide academy team. He is part of a documentary that also airs in China (each week?). Unfortunately did his ACL as soon as he arrived to the club...Just listening that CCTV will carry one game a week into China with every 3rd game featuring Poort. Will be interesting to see if anything can come of it and if Kock will pull off a "China Recruit" to get a Chinese national on the list.
According to the thread title, the Crowbots are jealous.
Here, have a listen and see if you can pick the jealousy..
So how much cash from this has made its way into the PAFC overflowing coffersI would tell you how much you don't seem to understand the situation, but many seem to have tried already.
Instead I will just call you a cretin and move on because you aren't worth the time.
Lions, sheep etc.