Will go back and update the last round latter however the GF like wow..
I have copied it from 442.. http://au.fourfourtwo.com/forums/default.aspx?g=posts&t=86368&p=49
Scroll down until you see a poster called WC20182022 as the post has a number of links
But two key figures from it …. Fox’s peaked @ 524, 000 a total of 772, 000 watched the game for at least five minutes on SBS or taking the peaks 1,296, 000 … like wow …
The average for both is Fox 334 K SBS 358 K … 692 K
Read what you want but a peak audience of 1, 296, 000 or close to 1.3 million is a number you would have been placed in jail for if you had said it a few years ago ..
To the 442 post…
“”"Sunday’s match at Suncorp Stadium was the most-watched A-League game on Fox Sports ever.
An average audience of 334,000 tuned into Fox Sports 2 to watch the game live, with numbers peaking at 524,000 in the final minute of extra time, surpassing last year’s decider, which attracted 308,000 viewers.
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Fox Sports chief executive officer, Patrick Delany, said: “An amazing tribute to the A-League – two skilful and passionate teams that performed well fight up until the last minute,spurred on by extraordinary fan support at the magical Suncorp Stadium – sports gold.
“These ratings for the grand final on subscription TV indicate that the A-League is
coming of age as a major force in the Australian sports calendar.”
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The final also delivered SBS 2 its biggest audience since the relaunch of the channel 13 months ago.
An average combined metro and regional audience of 358,000 watched the game on SBS 2 via a delayed coverage.
It was the first time an A-League grand final had been shown on free-to-air television.
Overall, 772,000 watched SBS 2’s coverage based on “five-minute consecutive reach viewing”.
“It has always been our mission to grow the game and with the A-League grand final broadcast on free-to-air TV for the first time, the impact has been significant,” SBS head of sport Ken Shipp said.
BRISBANE Roar’s epic 2-1 A-League grand final win over Western Sydney Wanderers has delivered record ratings for Fox Sports and SBS 2.
Sunday’s match at Suncorp Stadium was the most-watched A-League game on Fox Sports ever.
An average audience of 334,000 tuned into Fox Sports 2 to watch the game live, with numbers peaking at 524,000 in the final minute of extra time, surpassing last year’s decider, which attracted 308,000 viewers.
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