Further disappointing viewing figures from BBC coverage of Super League
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 2:36 pm
Underwhelming viewing figures have emerged from the BBC’s latest Super League coverage.
This is the national broadcaster’s first year of their new deal that saw them take over from Channel 4 to show free-to-air Super League games. It’s the first time the BBC has shown games since the rebranding to Super League.
This weekend, BBC Two aired Huddersfield Giants vs St Helens, and RugbyLeagueonTV.com shared via Twitter: “Huddersfield v St Helens on BBC 2 Sunday.
“215,000 average, 2.4% audience share, 259,000 peak at 4pm.”
This is similar to other games on BBC Tw0, such as Huddersfield v Warrington earlier this year.
It’s around double of what the BBC saw for Catalans Dragons vs St Helens when it was on BBC Three – and it was a lower viewership than Sky SPorts’ coverage of the same game.
A higher average on a pay-to-view service than on free-to-air television is very poor, and shows how little the BBC have put into advertising the game
This isn’t the first disappointment we’ve had from the BBC’s coverage of rugby league this season, however.
Surprisingly, the BBC didn’t broadcast any of the Challenge Cup fixtures on live terrestrial TV in Round 6, including a huge Leeds Rhinos vs St Helens clash.
For many the Challenge Cup is a BBC staple, and the national broadcaster has been showing it since 1948.
Leeds v St Helens was shown on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Red Button, but wasn’t available on any of the BBC’s regular channels.
Instead, The One Show, Celebrity Mastermind and Would I Lie To You was shown on BBC One and on BBC Two, the Great British Menu: Banquet Special and Gardener’s World were seen as more important.
The final had a 10% lower audience share than last year also, but was on at the same time as the Premiership final in rugby union.
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/96544-ru ... bbc-96544/
This is the national broadcaster’s first year of their new deal that saw them take over from Channel 4 to show free-to-air Super League games. It’s the first time the BBC has shown games since the rebranding to Super League.
This weekend, BBC Two aired Huddersfield Giants vs St Helens, and RugbyLeagueonTV.com shared via Twitter: “Huddersfield v St Helens on BBC 2 Sunday.
“215,000 average, 2.4% audience share, 259,000 peak at 4pm.”
This is similar to other games on BBC Tw0, such as Huddersfield v Warrington earlier this year.
It’s around double of what the BBC saw for Catalans Dragons vs St Helens when it was on BBC Three – and it was a lower viewership than Sky SPorts’ coverage of the same game.
A higher average on a pay-to-view service than on free-to-air television is very poor, and shows how little the BBC have put into advertising the game
This isn’t the first disappointment we’ve had from the BBC’s coverage of rugby league this season, however.
Surprisingly, the BBC didn’t broadcast any of the Challenge Cup fixtures on live terrestrial TV in Round 6, including a huge Leeds Rhinos vs St Helens clash.
For many the Challenge Cup is a BBC staple, and the national broadcaster has been showing it since 1948.
Leeds v St Helens was shown on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Red Button, but wasn’t available on any of the BBC’s regular channels.
Instead, The One Show, Celebrity Mastermind and Would I Lie To You was shown on BBC One and on BBC Two, the Great British Menu: Banquet Special and Gardener’s World were seen as more important.
The final had a 10% lower audience share than last year also, but was on at the same time as the Premiership final in rugby union.
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/96544-ru ... bbc-96544/