Jason Lassey
Jason Lassey is a sports industry blogger focussed on the Attendances, Financials and TV Ratings of professional sport in Australia. A long time Carlton supporter, he longs for the heady days of 1995 to come around once more.
Streaming takes NRL broadcasting to new heights in 2023
2023 NRL season showcases an impressive rise in TV ratings with 174 million viewers. Dive into the details.
AFL sets audience records in 2023 thanks to big streaming lift
AFL TV numbers are in! With a total of 142.88m viewers, 2023 marks a significant increase from the previous year. Check the full report!
AFL grows TV audience in 2020 despite COVID disruption |#AFL
With six fewer rounds and 45 less matches, along with an expected lack of atmosphere due too little to no attendance at matches, ratings were expected to take something of a hit.
SPORTS RATINGS | AFL Soars, NRL declines and A-LEAGUE flops
The highest rating fixture of the weekend was the Thursday night clash between Geelong and Collingwood
SPORT RATINGS | Viewers love the Footy during COVID lockdown weekend
The highest sports fixture across the weekend was Thursday nights AFL game between the Lions and Cats with 998,000 viewers
RATINGS WRAP | With no LIVE Sport, Fans tune in for E-Series on Fox Sports
Despite several leagues now flagging restarts in coming weeks and months, there’s still not a lot of live sport on offer on our televisions.
Sports Wrap | Just how many people are watching those classic footy replays?
There are some relatively small pickings with replays and compilations and a video game version of real events, but hey when it’s all you’ve got, here we go.
Ratings Wrap | Tennis dominates viewing as Big Bash season prepares for Finals
It was another big weekend of sport with Kyrgios and Barty featuring at the Australian Open and Tennis dominating the weekend ratings.
Jason Lassey
Jason Lassey is a sports industry blogger focussed on the Attendances, Financials and TV Ratings of professional sport in Australia. A long time Carlton supporter, he longs for the heady days of 1995 to come around once more.
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