Rio delivers Seven ad bonanza

Original article by Glenda Korporaal
The Australian – Page: 25 : 29-Aug-16

The Seven Network’s advertising revenue from its multi-platform coverage of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games is believed to have been within the range of $A100m to $A120m. Seven’s coverage included all three of its free-to-air channels and streaming via an Olympics app. Seven boasted a TV audience share of 45.8 per cent during the Games, compared with the Nine Network’s audience share of 40.8 per cent for its coverage of the London Olympics in 2012. Nine is said to have lost $A20m on its coverage.

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Growing crowds bolster Big Bash coffers

Original article by John Stensholt
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 32 : 19-Jan-15

Each match in Australia’s domestic Twenty20 tournament has attracted an average crowd of about 23,200 in 2014-15, which is about 20 per cent higher than the 2013-14 season. The Ten Network’s ratings for the Big Bash League coverage has been consistent with the previous year, with each match averaging about 925,000 viewers. Cricket Australia’s Mike McKenna expects the eight teams in the Big Bash League to make a profit in 2014-15

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