Post by rus on Oct 16, 2005 6:07:06 GMT -5
Aus v NZ RL Test
Sydney 548k
Bris 334k
Aus total 991k
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This means that both RL tests have outrated both Bledisloe Cup matches this year.
Just more proof that Australia's favourite rugby code is RL.
Sydney 548k
Bris 334k
Aus total 991k
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Ratings, Nine wins thanks to Rugby League Test
The Nine Network snuck home last week on the back of the Funniest Home Videos and the News, plus strong figures for the Rugby League Test between Australia and New Zealand in Sydney and Brisbane.
Seven had led the week by half a point up till prime time Saturday but another poor night cost it the week and allowed Nine to slip past.
Nine won Saturday night prime time 36.0% to 22.1% for Seven, 18.6% for Ten, the same for the ABC and 4.7% for SBS.
That produced a result that saw Nine in front with a share of 29.2%, to 28.0% for Seven, 21.5% for Ten, 16.0% for the ABC and 5.4% for SBS.
Nine won Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth on Saturday night: in Sydney and Brisbane it had shares of 41.2% and 41.7% respectively thanks to the first Tri-Nations Rugby League Test.
The match was easily the most watched program in both markets, attracting 548,000 and 334,000 people respectively for a game in which the Kiwis shocked Australia 28-28.
The total audience across the country though was 991,000 because it was a delayed broadcast elsewhere.
...Saturday's play in the one-off cricket test between Australia and the World Eleven attracted an average result of 848,000, ensuring that the Nine Network won the day from around 10.30 am to around 9.30-9.45 pm.
With the second league test played this Friday night and being shown on Nine at 7.30 pm, Nine is well placed to snatch another close win, unless Seven can get its act together on Sunday and Saturday nights: two of its weakest nights of the week and where it has floundered all year....
The Nine Network snuck home last week on the back of the Funniest Home Videos and the News, plus strong figures for the Rugby League Test between Australia and New Zealand in Sydney and Brisbane.
Seven had led the week by half a point up till prime time Saturday but another poor night cost it the week and allowed Nine to slip past.
Nine won Saturday night prime time 36.0% to 22.1% for Seven, 18.6% for Ten, the same for the ABC and 4.7% for SBS.
That produced a result that saw Nine in front with a share of 29.2%, to 28.0% for Seven, 21.5% for Ten, 16.0% for the ABC and 5.4% for SBS.
Nine won Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth on Saturday night: in Sydney and Brisbane it had shares of 41.2% and 41.7% respectively thanks to the first Tri-Nations Rugby League Test.
The match was easily the most watched program in both markets, attracting 548,000 and 334,000 people respectively for a game in which the Kiwis shocked Australia 28-28.
The total audience across the country though was 991,000 because it was a delayed broadcast elsewhere.
...Saturday's play in the one-off cricket test between Australia and the World Eleven attracted an average result of 848,000, ensuring that the Nine Network won the day from around 10.30 am to around 9.30-9.45 pm.
With the second league test played this Friday night and being shown on Nine at 7.30 pm, Nine is well placed to snatch another close win, unless Seven can get its act together on Sunday and Saturday nights: two of its weakest nights of the week and where it has floundered all year....
This means that both RL tests have outrated both Bledisloe Cup matches this year.
Just more proof that Australia's favourite rugby code is RL.