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Perth Red

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You can't just get rid of 9, games have to be offered to free to air!

couldn’t nrl offer two games free on its digital streaming service? Does it have to be on a tv channel or does it just have to be free?

Is it just origin or x amount of nrl games as well?
 
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GongPanther

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You can't just get rid of 9, games have to be offered to free to air!
Of course. This is about broadcasting for the contract up until the next round of talks. Tell nine they can broadcast as it is now. Dictate to them how this is going to be done. Play hardball the way they were going to do when they took the shitty attitude of just being outright arses throughout this issue. my 1c worth...for now.
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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I don't think the new Disney+ channel includes ESPN. I haven't seen it.

Ahhh, my bad. ESPN is still contracted to FOXTEL for now.

Disney have said that they are gonna take it back and compete for sports under the Disney+ banner. I though I read that this would happen in Feb2020, but i guess that was wrong
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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couldn’t nrl offer two games free on its digital streaming service? Does it have to be on a tv channel or does it just have to be free?

Still need to put it on FTA (for the Anti-siphoning and general exposure)

I think eventually the best approach for NRL Digital would be to show all games and, for any on FTA, offer these for free on the app each week as a taster.

Get people used to the new tech and they will be more likely to sign on for the full package later.
 

unforgiven

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couldn’t nrl offer two games free on its digital streaming service? Does it have to be on a tv channel or does it just have to be free?

Is it just origin or x amount of nrl games as well?

a national broadcaster (ABC or SBS) or commercial broadcaster with a combined audience of more than half of the Australian population has purchased the rights

This is what is on the current list

5 Rugby league football

(1) Each match in the National Rugby League Premiership competition (including the Finals Series).

(2) Each match in the National Rugby League State of Origin Series.

(3) Each international rugby league test match that:

(a) involves the senior Australian representative team; and

(b) is played in Australia or New Zealand.

(4) Each match of the Rugby League World Cup that:

(a) involves the senior Australian representative team; and

(b) is played in Australia, New Zealand or Papua New Guinea.

I think they get around having only 3 as that is all 9 wants to broadcast!
 

Johnny88

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Channel Seven reaches out to NRL about potential broadcast partnership
Michael ChammasApril 15, 2020 — 11.57pm

Channel Seven, the home of AFL, has reached out to the NRL about the potential of acquiring rugby league content in the future as Channel Nine looks to offload one of its three free-to-air matches.

The news comes as Nine boss Hugh Marks prepares to meet with Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany and ARLC chairman Peter V’landys on Thursday to renegotiate the broadcast deal for 2020 and determine when and how the season will resume.

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Seven chief executive James Warburton.James Alcock

The Herald has also been told by sources with knowledge of discussions that Fox Sports will not surrender its simulcast arrangement with Nine, the publisher of this masthead, nor does it intend to scrap the Friday 6pm game, as Nine is hoping.

On the eve of the crucial broadcast meeting, the NRL’s negotiating power has been significantly strengthened with revelations Channel Seven has expressed interest in the rights of the sport.

Seven West Media boss James Warburton, who didn’t return calls on Wednesday, has a close long-time relationship with NRL boss Todd Greenberg and is monitoring the code’s broadcast squabble as Seven positions itself as a potential partner should the NRL need to seek an alternative free-to-air broadcaster.

Uncertainty around the AFL, in combination with the postponement of the Tokyo Olympic Games, the cancellation of Wimbledon and the prospect of India not being able to tour Australia for the summer of cricket, could leave Seven with some funds to make a play at rugby league.

Rugby league icon Phil Gould has discussed plans to relaunch the NRL in late May, plus criticism from an old foe.

NRL matches are included on the Australian anti-siphoning list and there are currently three matches on free-to-air TV. That could mean there will be pressure on the NRL to ensure there is at least the same number of free-to-air matches going forward, which opens the door for Seven, despite its poor financial position.

Channel Seven’s AFL ratings in NSW and Queensland remain unimpressive, although NRL content would provide a much-needed boost to its eastern seaboard markets.

At a crucial meeting between the current broadcast partners and the NRL on Thursday at V’landys’ Racing NSW offices, Nine is expected to outline its desire for exclusive games and a willingness to part ways with the Thursday night game. It also wants exclusive games on Friday and Sunday.

It is expected Fox Sports will not agree to sacrificing the entire collection of weekly matches, basing its subscription service around an ‘‘every game, live and ad-free’’ sell.

Agreeing to hand Nine exclusivity would rob Fox Sports of the best games of the round, with the free-to-air network given first preference on matches.

Nine also want to discuss the removal of the Friday 6pm game, which Fox broadcasts against the free-to-air network’s news.

Channel Nine has experienced a decline in the Friday 8pm game ratings, something Fox Sports is well aware of and unwilling to compromise given the number of viewers who stay with Fox from the first to second Friday night game.

Nine’s preference, largely in a bid to bank the $130 million saving it announced to the stock exchange last week, would be for the NRL to wait until crowds are allowed back before the season resumes – even if it means no rugby league until 2021.


That won’t cut it with the NRL or Fox Sports, who are desperate to return as soon as possible to ensure the financial viability of the respective organisations.

It’s anticipated Nine’s tactic will be to stall. Prolong discussions for as long as possible to ensure there is less content to pay for.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ch...al-broadcast-partnership-20200415-p54k5t.html
 

flippikat

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Hey Channel Nine,

No one gives a shit about the 6pm News anymore.

I can get news on demand- all day everyday if I want it.

Precisely - and you can take your pick of any news source you want. Even that Channel Nine 6pm bulletin later in the evening if you *really* want to.

Sport and *live breaking* news are the ONLY things that demand to be watched 'as it happens' these days.

Appointment viewing on TV schedulers' terms is a relic of the 20th Century.
 

hineyrulz

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So the AFL is discussing restarting in the media today, and they are basically copying everything the NRL has floated, and yet the media is tongue punching their fart box.
And you are surprised about this???

The media’s favourite pastime is tongue punching the AFL’s fart box.
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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It is funny that 9 is in such a shitty position now.

That had all the power during the last rights negotiations. They had 4 games exclusive and THEY chose to sell one game back and simulcast rights.

Did they REALLY this fans would stick with their shitty broadcast over fox?
 

Quicksilver

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^^^^^^
And now that there shitty broadcast is exposed, their response isnt to improve it. They just want to go back to exclusive rights so fans dont have and alternative.

F*ck me, 9 is a cancer on RL

Their failure to adapt really indicates they are a very sick organisation.

They still think it is 1997. Actually, they are probably still in the pre-pay TV era.
 

Tommy Smith

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Freddy just hit the nail on the head...

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/fi...n/news-story/f5e369848cec27465bf9e0337376b4b6

Many millions of people are still working every day, whilst being mindful of social distancing, so it's absurd in the extreme that you have overzealous clowns like the Qld Premier shooting down the NRLs return.

We haven't just flattened the curve in Australia, we've crushed it. And yet even so the NRL only wants to return in over a month.

So why are some people so hellbent on suggesting that it simply can't happen? 30 blokes fly out to the mines how many times every day? But no, we can't have 30 footballers get on a plane or bus and play footy in an empty stadium!

Absolutely dolts.
 
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It is funny that 9 is in such a shitty position now.

That had all the power during the last rights negotiations. They had 4 games exclusive and THEY chose to sell one game back and simulcast rights.

Did they REALLY this fans would stick with their shitty broadcast over fox?

I never did understand how 9 let go of Saturday Night footy. Such a squandered opportunity.
 

AlwaysGreen

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Freddy just hit the nail on the head...

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/fi...n/news-story/f5e369848cec27465bf9e0337376b4b6

Many millions of people are still working every day, whilst being mindful of social distancing, so it's absurd in the extreme that you have overzealous clowns like the Qld Premier shooting down the NRLs return.

We haven't just flattened the curve in Australia, we've crushed it. And yet even so the NRL only wants to return in over a month.

So why are some people so hellbent on suggesting that it simply can't happen? 30 blokes fly out to the mines how many times every day? But no, we can't have 30 footballers get on a plane or bus and play footy in an empty stadium!

Absolutely dolts.
Thank you Dr Brad Fittler QC, professor of political science.
 

Quicksilver

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I mean, how long does traditional TV even have left?

I don't watch it, ever. I'm probably a little bit different to the average person but it can't be too far away that everyone gets rid of it and watches more specialised online stuff.

A viable path forward for Nine is to actually do a serious job of the football, take control of more games and transition it over to some kind of online content. Be the network that does the production for the NRL.

Their current tactics are short-sighted. It won't add to the NRL product or the ongoing viability of their network.

They need to make bank in the short-term but all this reversion back stuff is stupid.
 
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