undertaker
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I know this is probably not as big of a deal as the TV rights, as the TV rights are worth a lot more in value. However, this is something that has got me thinking ever since I remember hearing the whole Graeme Hughes-David Gallop interview back in 2006 after the current 2007-2012 tv rights deal was finalised.
I still think it's a big travesty that we have this whole 'exclusivity' crap, not just with the tv rights, but also with the radio rights. It is of my understanding that during the 2008 RLWC, 2UE (I think it was) was willing to offer money to broadcast some matches, yet they were shafted. It is believed that the offers of other stations during the 2006 radio rights deal were shafted, and Graeme Hughes said they were not even approached when the renewal came up in 2009 (since radio rights are 3 years)
Now, I cannot stand the 2GB continuous call team and their egos. Each their own opinion. However, irrespective of whether or not you like the 2GB, I think it's an absolute shame that the AFL are in a situation where all 8 matches of theirs are broadcasted live on radio (they even have an AFL station, SEN in Melbourne), yet we have all these blackouts in our schedule which makes it impossible for those without Foxtel to get access to. It is ludicrous that 2GB literally paid to stop other AM stations broadcasting Monday Night Football so that only Triple M (only available in the cities) could get access to it, yet they themselves wouldn't cover it. I can't think of any other sporting organisation that would do something like that. It just makes the NRL (as an organisation) look like 'Amateur hour rubbish' (to use an HG Nelson expression).
Hopefully, when the radio rights get negotiated under the new independent commission , this is something that has to change. I'm pretty sure the current 3 yr radio rights contract expires at the end of this year (since it began in 2009).
I'd like to hear your thoughts and feedback on this issue.
I still think it's a big travesty that we have this whole 'exclusivity' crap, not just with the tv rights, but also with the radio rights. It is of my understanding that during the 2008 RLWC, 2UE (I think it was) was willing to offer money to broadcast some matches, yet they were shafted. It is believed that the offers of other stations during the 2006 radio rights deal were shafted, and Graeme Hughes said they were not even approached when the renewal came up in 2009 (since radio rights are 3 years)
Now, I cannot stand the 2GB continuous call team and their egos. Each their own opinion. However, irrespective of whether or not you like the 2GB, I think it's an absolute shame that the AFL are in a situation where all 8 matches of theirs are broadcasted live on radio (they even have an AFL station, SEN in Melbourne), yet we have all these blackouts in our schedule which makes it impossible for those without Foxtel to get access to. It is ludicrous that 2GB literally paid to stop other AM stations broadcasting Monday Night Football so that only Triple M (only available in the cities) could get access to it, yet they themselves wouldn't cover it. I can't think of any other sporting organisation that would do something like that. It just makes the NRL (as an organisation) look like 'Amateur hour rubbish' (to use an HG Nelson expression).
Hopefully, when the radio rights get negotiated under the new independent commission , this is something that has to change. I'm pretty sure the current 3 yr radio rights contract expires at the end of this year (since it began in 2009).
I'd like to hear your thoughts and feedback on this issue.
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