Has there even been a bad weather game at BMO yet ?
Has there even been a bad weather game at BMO yet ?
Hasn't been a bad weather game yet In my view.
I would love to see what kind of attendance is reported if there is a da with heavy rain when the Ti-Cats are in town. By announcing scanned that could make it another historic low, yet sales being good.
Would love to hear the explanation tough I was under the impression TFC does scanned as well. They announced as sellout on Saturday of 29,190 yet the stadium seats over 30K for soccer.
I've always wondered if it had something to do with MLSE's lease with the city...couldn't even guess what that would be.
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That 30k number is a myth that Leweike started when he announced the renos. Which was never completed because they didn't end up doing the North end the way they wanted to - they ran out of time and cheaped out. Just like the 40k number he said for temp stand soccer events. It's about 26,500 for Argos - 33k for Grey Cup - around 28,500 for TFC now with those temp stands in the North End (around 29,000 with standing room) - around 36k with the Grey Cup/Centennial Classic temp stands.
Major reno coming for the 2026 World Cup, since the World Cup bid stated 45,500 capacity for BMO.
We have yet to have a nasty "cold" rain event day.Think 84 eastern final, 86 game against Montreal, 88 eastern final.
Attendance could hit 7-8000 territory.
This renovation could very well involve an ETF roof/sliding garage door component.
like this facility.
https://populous.com/project/forsyth-barr-stadium/
Skydome might just see the Argos return albeit temporarily.
I'm fine with it as long as those games are not on Thursday(my big pet peeve).
I want a Sunday game.
I very highly doubt there will be an ETF Roof. Most likely (from what I've been told, but things could change): New upper West stands, upgrade suites in the West stands, new seats, and both endzones will be renovated again. The dome ain't happening either - I really don't understand why it's still being brought up.
Forget the roof or changes to stands--fix the damn north end zone playing surface. It's an absolute disgrace.
I think you may have answered my question about why people, even older Argo fans, don't come down to games at BMO. Now that you mention it, I wear my Argo hats/t-shirts all the time and it is amazing how often people, usually in their 50's, come up to me and, in a hushed tone, start up an Argo/CFL conversation. Almost like they don't want anyone else to hear. If the stigma of being an Argo fan exists even in the generation that grew up when the team was cool and the talk of the city, I don't know how you get the younger crowd to come. Very sad thought...but at least people are still watching at home...
The TV ratings for Manziel's first start are in. While 13% above the league average with 575,200 on TSN and 155,000 on RDS, they are not the massive increase many people were expecting. Once again the Riders dominated with 907,800 watching their game against Edmonton. Toronto's game against Ottawa drew the smallest number of viewers, 428,000, while BC at Calgary had 462,700 viewers.
http://3downnation.com/2018/08/07/ts...-expectations/The Alouettes terrible start in the game against Hamilton – they were down 28-0 before the first quarter was over – likely played a factor in the ratings as did Manziel’s poor performance. He was pulled after three quarters having thrown four interceptions.
Montreal didn’t get a substantial boost at the gate, either. Attendance for the game was just 18,576, their second-largest home crowd of the season but just a 5.5 per cent increase over their 17,623 average.
On the other hand, with 406,000 viewers Manziel drew the largest audience ever to watch a CFL game on ESPN2. The previous record was a 2013 Edmonton-Saskatchewan game that had 347,000 viewers.
Last edited by jerrym; 08-11-2018 at 03:42 PM.
remember Numeris numbers are an estimate. It is a sampling for overnight data. They use the people meters to try to come up with viewing numbers for overnight data. There is a sound the meter picks up from the TV. Turn the vol down or off and still watch? You are not included if the meter can not pickup the tone.
The numbers we see published are continuous viewers. If you leave the room or switch channels and then return you will not be included in the overnight ratings but will be included in total reach numbers, something that isn't posted. If you have to use the bathroom, well you have taken away how much the CFL will get for TV revenue, so please keep a bed pan beside you. There are far more people watching if the overnight numbers are saying 500-600K. J.M. story- the quality of the game affected those numbers and also in the U.S. There are also areas of Canada that is not covered very well with the people meters so the data is an estimate. Numeris has said that sports is the most difficult to determine and I believe them. For most TV shows it doesn't matter - for sports it matters. The league and TSN should push to see the distribution of the meters. Again this is statistics and the distribution must be done fairly to get good results from a small sample size.
Numeris has its own web site to explain everything. Haven't looked at it in a long time but at one time it explains how they measure
People likely tuned in for the 1st quarter and switched off when it was 28 - 0 and Manziel looking bad.
Would he have sold tickets in Toronto? I doubt it, nothing seems to bring in a crowd in Toronto, they've tried cheap tickets, concerts, cheap beer, weekend games, Ex entry with tickets, winning a Grey Cup.
IMO the TV numbers are reasonably good, with an average of 645,000 (just shy of 2/3 of a million) for a mid summer week. OK, we can always hope for better and the "seats on bums" need to improve but it still shows that the CFL is good for the money with TSN. Just an aside, does anyone know how TFC TV numbers have been over the last few weeks?
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