Argos are very important to the league. In 2012 GC they had 5.8 M tune in. Rumors were they made $10-$12 M from the game at Rogers center. Truly sad Rogers does help sell this team.
https://www.cfl.ca/2012/11/27/100th-...ast-benchmark/
Wikipedia states that Numeris doesn't measure Hamilton and Ottawa? ...........Nonsense, just look up the source NOT Wikipedia,, I can't find anything that states that, they are excluded, how could they do that? I would stay clear of Wkipedia for your info
I searched Numeris and it's explained how they measure a cross section ACROSS Canada. The diaries, the surveys, the people meters etc.
I lived in Ottawa and we did take part in a diary when it was BBM!!
You have to understand how they do it and it's pretty accurate, the diary, the panel and the meters.
They can measure your PVR/DVRd programs, the games on the internet etc.
The meters are not accurate when you are in bar watching a game, they turn the sound down in the bar and there may be multiple tvs with different sports televised but that's where the diarys are factored in.
Advertisers and the TV networks pay a lot of money for the Numeris data so it's pretty accurate.
http://en.numeris.ca/participants/tv-diary
http://en.numeris.ca/participants/online-tv-panel
http://en.numeris.ca/participants/meter-panel
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For info:
Two years ago the Ottawa/Calgary Grey Cup was 3.6 Million
http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/N...(National).pdf
Last year the Argo/Calgary GC was 4 Million which was the same as the 2015 Ottawa/Calgary GC
http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/N...(National).pdf
The GC has averaged between 3 and 4 Million the past 5 years. pretty good numbers for a sporting even. I think the important stat would be how many in the 18 - 40 age group.
the overnights come out and Rogers makes sure the boys at 3downnation write about it. The whole picture won't be known until the diaries are tabulated and the streaming numbers are in. Also it says TSN. What about Ottawa with 30-35% french. Would they tune in to RDS? A rabid fan base in Ottawa and the results on TV for this region was very poor. I Don't believe it. I work in advanced manufacturing and we use a lot of statistics. We get a number where it is off 25% from the norm - we throw it out as corrupt and we measure again. Numeris does not release much info about how they do things and there is a reason for it. They say Canada is very hard to measure and sports is the most difficult. That kind of qualifier throws up a flag.
Ottawa Hamilton game at the end of the season had poor viewer results and these 2 cities are only covered by diaries but the overnight ratings come out the next day. How does Numeris even publish information about this? Its suppose to be science. I'd say somethings wrong. Rogers years ago was very vocal about Numeris for the ratings for their properties, guess what? Ratings improved for Rogers. Not one legitimate agency double checks their work. Too easy to do so many things to the ratings. Multi million dollar deals sway in the balance of what Numeris publishes. I can think of many ways to cheat the system. Again, who is checking?
Why would Rogers, who are part owner of the Argos, make sure the "boys" at 3 Downation, who belong to the TORSTAR group, make sure they write about it? You believe in conspiracy theories?
Ottawa is roughly 20 per cent Francophone and most Francophones in Ottawa are perfectly bilingual and likely to watch TSN as much as RDS.
Besides why wouldn't Nuimeris count Francophones in Ontario?? if they were watching RDS they would be counted or if they were watching TSN or CTV NFL they would be counted. On the other side of the river in Gatineau where the majority are French speaking they would be counted by the Numeris Quebec ratings.
One of the highest rated sports programs in Quebec last year was the Super Bowl on RDS - close to 1 MILLION viewers in a small market with cable/sat only, do you believe that is accurate??
http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/J...20(Quebec).pdf
CFL football is not popular in Quebec and the numbers are very low, the NFL numbers are good on RDS.
I don't understand why you refuse to look at the Numeris.ca to read about how they collect numbers, if you still doubt their methods they have a link to email them for more explanation. You like to quote wikepedia but there is no link to it, I think it was someone on the CFL.ca forums that said Numeris doesn't measure Ottawa, but no link.
Yes the Ottawa Hamilton game at the end of the season had poor viewer results, Ottawa had clinched first and rested most of their starters. Check out the poor ratings for the Argo/Als game and the Ticat/Als, Ottawa/Als - ALL like pre-season, of course the numbers were low. Nothing to do with not measuring a region.
Do you have a link to "Rogers years ago was very vocal about Numeris ratings" ?? seriously? you believe that ratings improved for Rogers because of some conspiracy...........lol how about the fact that Rogers/Sportsnet does Wednesday night NHL games which are as high as the Saturday night CBC games, or the fact that there is a lot of Jays fans out there and the Jays are on Rogers/Sportsnet.
I made a statement on here a couple of months ago about more people are watching on the internet and the ratings were not counted. Someone on these boards said I didn't know what I was talking about and posted the link to Numeris which showed that Numeris does measure watching TV sports on the internet.
At least I admitted I was wrong when someone posted the link and I actually read it.
Numeris does a good job with the ratings, you need to READ the Numeris link and see what they do instead of making stuff up, or quoting someone on another website and believing that there is some type of conspiracy against the CFL.
What about this explanation from the Toronto Star's Damien Cox about the low Grey Cup numbers, another "conspiray" or a frank opinion:
https://www.thestar.com/sports/footb...t-problem.html
He reported TSN only. The true picture would be TSN, RDS, Streaming, and others. TSN was down, but Ottawa in the GC is measured only by diaries. So is Hamilton, Halifax. Plus Ottawa is 30 - 35 % French. Wouldn't they watch on RDS.
I don't think the true picture was reported hours after the GC. So far we have had Cox and Dunk report the negative. You don't think there is a problem with the Rogers group
He reported the English Canadian ratings as they usually do. As CFL Fan explained in his post above streaming is included. Who are the others? The exclusive English broadcast was on TSN.
Rogers is a publicly traded company, they aren't going to risk upsetting their shareholders by damaging a team that they own.
You guys trying to convince me that Cox and Rogers were not anti CFL, anti Argos? You can convince me of someone else but not these 2. Listened for years hearing it
Also did you notice that the number posted by 3 down nation (3.1 million) the next day is also the same number that Numeris published today (3.1 million) That means that the diaries were not taken into account or if they were, nobody with a diary watched the CFL GC.
Also the only document that tells us how the measurement is completed you don't believe. I will copy and paste it below where it says some of these markets are not covered by People Meters. Ottawa being one. Can you guys tell me the rules about how someone is included in the ratings if you miss 10 minutes of a 3 hour football game. Is it the same rules as watching a 25 minute sitcom? Is all sports treated the same? Lots of questions for me in the design of a statistical experiment. That's what it is. I am not saying the results are fake but there are far too many ways to skew the results. One of them is leaving out Ottawa, Regina, Halifax or others.
The other documents published by Numeris states that they are self policing. Its on their web site. Nobody without skin in the game is checking and NO results about how and where these meters are placed is discussed by Numeris. want to skew results? - place them heavily in one area. Matters for a sitcom? no it doesn't. matter for sports - yes it does. Hundreds of Millions of dollars are at stake and hangs on the breath of what Numeris publishes and NOBODY CHECKS! Here is the quote.
"In television, Numeris is partnered with the American company Nielsen in a joint venture which measures the Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal Anglo and Montreal Franco markets, [8] the Ontario region and national ratings figures via Portable People Meters. Numeris is the senior partner in the joint venture, and also continues to independently monitor some markets — primarily the francophone television market in Quebec, and some smaller media markets — which are not served by the joint operation, through diaries."
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