
ONE HD NBL Ratings?
They would've been a little excited after the round 1 ratings, expecting growth rather than going down.

dont we all.
although seriously regarding your post, Foxtel would be subject to the same averaging errors of overlapping viewers from previous telecasts wouldnt it? although i think its harder to deny FTA hasnt helped, and i know your not saying that.


FTA TV definitely helps Camel...I also think the NBA on One HD helps as well. NBL alongside the NBA seems to be working quite well.

Just for a second there, I thought they were irrational numbers.
The OneHD numbers are terrific.
Only 200,000 watched the first 9 rounds on Fox.
700% increase.
In retrospect , round 1 - A-League was beaten by the NBL, then we didn't hear anything for a while.
Pay TV will rot them , the same way.
I mean they are going to decay.
FTA is virtually turning things around.

It'd be doing even better if they showed the Sunday game live instead of 2 or 3 hours delayed.

Camel, my understanding is that number means the total number of people that have tuned in all together. so say if 70,000 people watch one game, then the next game the exact same 70,000 watch a different game it therefore means 140,000 people have watched so far and so after 9 rounds its 1.4 million compared to that of 1.2 last year. So essentially its just double dipping on the figures as majority of the weeks its the same people watching. i think the number of people watching per game is a better representation.
hope that makes sense.

Could you explain - ' NBL TV viewers are 1,485,010
up a substantial 1,284,528 .'
I'm sorry. I don't understand/know what that means?
If you'd be so kind.

this is taken from Boti's Article last friday its not real in depth but shows we are up from pay tv.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/basketball/gaze-a-rose-amongst-the-thorns/story-e6frect3-1225969048458
"ARE the 36ers heading in the right direction?
Well, home attendances (to date) are 24,185 (up two per cent on last year) and NBL attendances are at 155,796, 12 per cent ahead of last year.
NBL TV viewers are at 1,485,010, up a reasonably substantial 1,284,528 on last year.
(What was that about the merits of pay-TV again there, Mr Burton?)
Unique online viewers are 362,871, up 122,522 on last year and page impressions are up by more than 1million compared to the same time last year.
It's all good, even if the club cannot understand the difference between "breaking a story' and "jumping the gun"."
