http://3downnation.com/2018/09/07/cf...wership-boost/
For those that aren't aware: Ottawa is not a metered market and RDS isn't included in these ratings.Week 12 ratings
Friday
Montreal at Ottawa: 333,100 (+11.7 per cent over 2017)
Saturday
Winnipeg at Saskatchewan: 838,300 (+2.5 per cent)
Monday
Edmonton at Calgary: 683,300 (+1.7 per cent)
Toronto at Hamilton: 744,100 (+9.1 per cent)
Labour Day 2018 vs Labour Day 2017: + 5.2 per cent
Year-to-date (46 games) vs 2017 (45 games) : +3.9 per cent
For layman when it comes to media marketing, can someone explain to me what it means when someone says Ottawa is not a metered market? Thanks.
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This is a big (free) feature here in Ottawa. As Bank Street is a conjested area, and there is not great parking in the Glebe, sports bars offers $5 shuttles with breaks on food. While the City (OC Transpo) offers free transportion on Express Busses -- if you have a ticket to the game. The team also has dozens of busses leaving the Post Office, also free, which is a component of the ticket price, as provided by the franchise. So, there are many ways to attend in Ottawa. It's a great, great benefit and its all part of the game experience here.
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Ottawa is Canada's 4th largest market, and has a larger media market than most (French-English) and the biggest geography (sq.miles) than all of them. In fact you can fit Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg and Toronto inside its borders. There are 1 million people here, and it's growing. Not enough housing to keep up to the demand.
Sorry, I went a little Cliff Claven on you there (;
Hustle hit and never quit
Ottawa is one of the smaller major TVmarkets in canada .. its near the bottom of top 10 ... 7th IIRC. Actually kitchner-waterloo-london is bigger. Then you split market english and french which makes it really small.
CFL TV numbers are just english
senators get shit TV ratings too.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...arkets-canada/
Last edited by Shipyard; 09-08-2018 at 02:47 PM.
Following!this seems like a very interesting thread
If Kitchener-Waterloo-London is a bigger tv market than Ottawa, then I have even less faith in the ratings system. If they're counted together, then they may as well add Toronto to the market. It's as close to Kitchener as London is, and people actually commute from Kitch to Toronto.
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