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It would be interesting to see some crowd and viewership figures for Big Bash Cricket.
It was the hottest ticket in town and must watch TV, then they got greedy and extended the season and crowds and tv audience plummeted. More isn’t always better.
The current England v Samoa has been reduced to 2 games, they have had a big rise in crowds and tv audience from last years 3 Test series. Less is more.
The theory with shortening the NRL season is you’d get a rise in attendance and tv viewers, and so a shorter season wouldn’t negatively effect the tv deals.
The most successful completion on the planet plays only 16 games, why haven’t the NFL increased their season to 24 games ?
The risk is -
Can you cut 8-10 rounds worth of matches (64 games) at around 600k each (more than 38 million viewers), 16 of them in prime time and expect that to be made up with some internationals.
Can you cut 8-10 rounds of matches without killing of 1m+ in attendance. Also affects memberships and season ticketing.
Its a little hard to believe that a league which currently is goig nuts for expansion, at least in the belief that more games = more revenue, will suddenly cut 1/4 to 1/3rd of a season.