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Maybe running out on ANZAC Eve with a new sponsor on our backs infront of 70k and more on tv, is the perfect (and valuable) media exposure our new sponsor is waiting for. Surely would get some noise and attention.

Just a thought...

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47 minutes ago, GawnWithTheWind said:

Maybe running out on ANZAC Eve with a new sponsor on our backs infront of 70k and more on tv, is the perfect (and valuable) media exposure our new sponsor is waiting for. Surely would get some noise and attention.

Just a thought...

As mentioned, that would take away from the significance of the jumper.

No chance.

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On 20/04/2017 at 1:28 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

No not at all. I find it sad that as a member of the number 1 sport in the country we cannot sell sponsorship. Companies should be bidding for space considering the exposure AFL gets year round now

Unfortunately that's the price of having low membership numbers and minimal FTA/prime time exposure 

Having one of our rare prime time games shunted to 7mate doesn't help 

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8 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Unfortunately that's the price of having low membership numbers and minimal FTA/prime time exposure 

Having one of our rare prime time games shunted to 7mate doesn't help 

Yes i wonder how long the 7mate situation has been brewing

 

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8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes i wonder how long the 7mate situation has been brewing

 

It really has nothing to do with who is playing. It's a Richmond home game and they have huge membership numbers.

Ch7 would have made the decision based on a national viewing audience not just the Victorian. NSW and QLD will be watching that cooking crap not the footy. 3million plus viewers nationally as opposed to 1/2 - 1 million viewers in Victoria would be pretty simple for Ch7 

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3 minutes ago, Gipsy Danger said:

It really has nothing to do with who is playing. It's a Richmond home game and they have huge membership numbers.

Ch7 would have made the decision based on a national viewing audience not just the Victorian. NSW and QLD will be watching that cooking crap not the footy. 3million plus viewers nationally as opposed to 1/2 - 1 million viewers in Victoria would be pretty simple for Ch7 

Its not hard really is it. 

Food is king in Oz

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Because of this thread I looked for the Port (back of jumper sponsor) on the TV last night.... I still remember Scott's transport.

Anyway despite hard looking on my rather large TV ...and having my glasses on... it probably took me about 15-20 mins until the TV showed a back shot where the sponsor's name was readable and even then I had to extrapolate (guess) the words because they were not clear. As it was Renault one could tell from the stylised R.

Front sponsors were much easier to identify due to close up shots of player fronts.

Just an observation.

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24 minutes ago, Gipsy Danger said:

It really has nothing to do with who is playing. It's a Richmond home game and they have huge membership numbers.

Ch7 would have made the decision based on a national viewing audience not just the Victorian. NSW and QLD will be watching that cooking crap not the footy. 3million plus viewers nationally as opposed to 1/2 - 1 million viewers in Victoria would be pretty simple for Ch7 

I have a fair idea how TV works

i just wonder whether both clubs were aware of this from early on. 

Not everyone will tune in to 7mate, they will turn on Ch7 and see no footy and give up. Regardless of advertising the situation 

this is exactly why the AFL will have their own TV Channels in time

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I have a fair idea how TV works

i just wonder whether both clubs were aware of this from early on. 

Not everyone will tune in to 7mate, they will turn on Ch7 and see no footy and give up. Regardless of advertising the situation 

this is exactly why the AFL will have their own TV Channels in time

Sorry. Ppl these days will flick chanelsor check on phone for tv guide.

This is all a non event really.

Die hards will watch ad free on Foxtel

Others , myself included happy to watch on Mate.

This will have been sorted ages ago.

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Just now, beelzebub said:

Sorry. Ppl these days will flick chanelsor check on phone for tv guide.

This is all a non event really.

Die hards will watch ad free on Foxtel

Others , myself included happy to watch on Mate.

This will have been sorted ages ago.

Not with older people...

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Not with older people...

What's old ?

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

As Gonzo has said

secondary Channels get less ratings

that is a Fact. 

Try answering the question

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

I did. Unless you want to know something else

I asked what's old.

Where's your answer

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Old. It varies

So you make a bullshlt statement.

Then evade defining or substantiating it.

Well done.

As is normal Ch7 will advise the footy is over on 7 mate.

Its a non issue.

Those that watch Footy, will watch footy. Those that don't...wont.

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7 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

So you make a bullshlt statement.

Then evade defining or substantiating it.

Well done.

As is normal Ch7 will advise the footy is over on 7 mate.

Its a non issue.

Those that watch Footy, will watch footy. Those that don't...wont.

You explain it to my Dad then

i will say it one more time

Secondary Channels get about 2/3 of the primary rating

That's a big drop off for a non issue

it aint a bullsh!t statement

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Ch7 will advise. ffs it isnt Rocket Science.

Its a strawmans argument. 

 

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Ch7 will advise. ffs it isnt Rocket Science.

Its a strawmans argument. 

 

Well considering in both the print and electronic media this week i have seen our game listed as both a ch 7 and a 7mate game they advising is pretty f$&@ing bad and we WILL lose viewers because of it

 

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6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Well considering in both the print and electronic media this week i have seen our game listed as both a ch 7 and a 7mate game they advising is pretty f$&@ing bad and we WILL lose viewers because of it

 

 

10 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Ch7 will advise. ffs it isnt Rocket Science.

Its a strawmans argument. 

 

Are you two blokes going to the match?

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6 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

 

Are you two blokes going to the match?

I am yes. Quite capable of finding it. 

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MKR is a crap show, the footy will rate well. I'm sure of it. Frankly I'd watch us in black and white.

On 20/04/2017 at 6:39 PM, Skuit said:

This jumper is fantastic. With no numbers, next time Hogan bofs someone we can just blame it on Stretch.

Love the sentiment, and the jumper as well; but the details to the game plan are important too. If anyone is going to get rubbed out for Hoges, then it should be Col Garland.

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