Senor M
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Yeah this is the exact point though isn't it, you know it's on and are a rusted on fan that's already committed, so you don't require the sport to require any extra attention to catch your eye. To pick up say the casual sports fan in nsw and qld, it's gotta be on 7 main, advertised during the news and front and centre on the first page of the tv guide for people with a fleeting interest to watch. This is reflected in the ratings being up to 50 percent higher when the games are on the main channel there. Also the reason why advertising is significantly higher on the main channels.
My usual process is, I'll flick the tv on, go to the 'all channels guide' on fox, hit the down button 3 or 4x (pages) to see everything that is on currently, then if there is nothing on fox (I get all the channels for $55 these days so it's worthwhile), then I'll flick over to YouTube and watch the options from stuff that i know I like. If nothing there, then I'll go to Netflix etc etc. But the initial guide check is to catch anything I might have interest in that I wasn't expecting to be on (usually local stuff), literally takes 20 seconds. I reckon there would be a decent number of people still do this kinda thing and that's why it's important to be front and centre on page 1 and on the main channel (as the news on the main channel is still the top rating program in each city, 80 to 90 percent of nights in Australia).
You’ve described the viewing habits of someone of an older generation—- watching nightly FTA news & using a TV guide on a dying media platform.
Younger people are significantly less likely to be home with the television on at 6pm (either still on their way home from work, at the gym, cooking dinner, etc.)
Commercials during News broadcasts aren't going to obtain new viewers. Television commercials aren't the most effective way of engaging with a young audience—- it doesn't matter what the “top rated program” on FTA each day is when that number is a third of the viewers it was 15 years ago.
The DAZN sale (the entire purpose of this thread) is evidence that the old model for television is now longer working