NRL 2024 schedule: How many games does each club play for free on television?
The competition to see the most games on free-to-air television in 2024 has been won by the South Sydney Rabbitohs, who will have Channel 9 broadcast 14 of their 24 games.
The Redfern team plays its first three games on free to air television in Australia before beginning their season on pay TV in the United States.
The Melbourne Storm, Newcastle Knights and Parramatta Eels all have 12 matches.
At the other end of the scale, the New Zealand Warriors have just four matches on free to air, while the Gold Coast Titans fare the worst of the Australian clubs with five.
Brisbane Broncos: 13
Canberra Raiders: 7
Canterbury Bulldogs: 6
Cronulla Sharks: 10
Gold Coast Titans: 5
Manly Sea Eagles: 10
Melbourne Storm: 12
Newcastle Knights: 12
New Zealand Warriors: 4
North Queensland Cowboys: 10
Parramatta Eels: 12
Penrith Panthers: 13
South Sydney Rabbitohs: 14
St George Illawarra Dragons: 8
Sydney Roosters: 13
The Dolphins: 11
Wests Tigers: 8