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Triple M still kicking weekend footy goals

• Triple M NRL is also the #1 broadcast in the target demographic of people aged 25-54

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jun 7, 2019
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Triple M still kicking weekend footy goals

Triple M reported it is the place to be for advertisers wanting football fans. In Sydney 248,000 of people aged 10+ tune into the Triple M NRL broadcast in Sydney each week.

Of those people, 243,000 (98%) are in Triple M’s target demographic of people aged under 70 years of age. Of those people under 70, Triple M NRL is the #1 broadcast in Sydney.

Triple M NRL is also the #1 broadcast in the target demographic of people aged 25-54, reaching 157,000 each week.

Some 885,000 people aged 10+ tune into Triple M NRL and AFL Footy across metro markets each week. (Combined metro figure - excludes Perth because of timeslots).

This is the highest combined Triple M Footy reach since Survey 5, 2015.

Mean while in Melbourne, SCA said Triple M Footy wins:

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#1 broadcast for all aged people 10+ in Melbourne with 345,000 tuning in each week
#1 overall in share for people 10+ (9.4%)
#1 broadcast in the key demographic of people aged 25-54, reaching 198,000 each week

When using all people data, 3AW claims top spot in the football audience stakes with a combined Friday, Saturday and Sunday football share of 9.2%.

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