Thread: Ratings Thread
View Single Post
Old 07-12-2020, 09:59 PM   #1709
xrodmuc316
CodeBot Engaged...WOAAHH!
 
xrodmuc316's Avatar
 
Posts: 9,807
xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)xrodmuc316 makes a lot of good posts (200,000+)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
Only problem with your math is a 0.28 vs 0.20 is actually higher than a 80k difference since a tenth of a ratings point doesn't equal 10k viewers. Same for a 1.0 in overall ratings doesn't equal 1 million viewers nor has that been the case for a long time.

Just counting the live numbers since that is what advertisers care about more, AEW had a 100k advantage this week but half of all their viewers were in that key demo area. Meanwhile only around a third of all NXT viewers were in that same demo area. So while AEW had around 45k less total viewers, they would still be more appealing to advertisers compared to NXT since their audience share in that key demo is much higher.
You are correct, I did make sure to state I was just going to take the number at face value for arguments sake. Regardless though, bragging over such a small difference of a small number either way is lame. Advertisers aren't beating down the door for those numbers, and the whole argument of the demos being so great and important is a horrible argument when the number you are getting is so low.
xrodmuc316 is offline   Reply With Quote