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http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/airwaves-turn-blue-over-cup/2008/08/17/1218911461309.html
Airwaves turn blue over Cup
Andrew Webster
August 18, 2008
AN UGLY brawl is looming over radio broadcast rights for the Rugby League World Cup, with bitter rivals 2UE and 2GB about go to battle over coverage of the tournament, which starts in October. We're told that 2UE has made a highly competitive bid and is quietly confident of being granted the rights. We're also informed that 2GB, which owns the broadcast rights to the NRL, expects to cover it without shelling out a cent. (Maybe the cost of covering the Olympics has something to do with it). There are also concerns behind the scenes that World Cup organisers will give the rights to 2GB, fearing a backlash from broadcaster Ray Hadley should they give the rights to their rival station. "We're quietly confident but we're not holding our breath," 2UE general manager Simon Ruhfus said. "2GB hold the rights to rugby league." ARL chairman Colin Love, who is the World Cup tournament director, did not return calls yesterday but Ruhfus said he expected a decision within a matter of weeks. He also indicated that 2UE, owned by Fairfax Media, publisher of the Herald, will "certainly have a look" when the broadcast rights to the NRL come up for renewal at the end of next season.
So here we have a reputable station willing to fork out decent bucks to cover the RL World Cup. In the other corner is a station who takes RL for granted, even paying for exclusive rights in timeslots that they have no intention covering themselves. They are not willing to pay a cent, expecting to be given the rights for zippo.
Is the NRL really that scared of Roy Hardley? Will Roy make up a nasty song about them if the World Cup rights go to 2UE?
This one seems like a no brainer, but with 2UE being linked to Fairfax you can only guess which way it will go.
C'mon Mr Love, surprise us for a change!
Promising to hear 2UE is interested once again in the covering the NRL when the next rights' renewal comes up though.
Airwaves turn blue over Cup
Andrew Webster
August 18, 2008
AN UGLY brawl is looming over radio broadcast rights for the Rugby League World Cup, with bitter rivals 2UE and 2GB about go to battle over coverage of the tournament, which starts in October. We're told that 2UE has made a highly competitive bid and is quietly confident of being granted the rights. We're also informed that 2GB, which owns the broadcast rights to the NRL, expects to cover it without shelling out a cent. (Maybe the cost of covering the Olympics has something to do with it). There are also concerns behind the scenes that World Cup organisers will give the rights to 2GB, fearing a backlash from broadcaster Ray Hadley should they give the rights to their rival station. "We're quietly confident but we're not holding our breath," 2UE general manager Simon Ruhfus said. "2GB hold the rights to rugby league." ARL chairman Colin Love, who is the World Cup tournament director, did not return calls yesterday but Ruhfus said he expected a decision within a matter of weeks. He also indicated that 2UE, owned by Fairfax Media, publisher of the Herald, will "certainly have a look" when the broadcast rights to the NRL come up for renewal at the end of next season.
So here we have a reputable station willing to fork out decent bucks to cover the RL World Cup. In the other corner is a station who takes RL for granted, even paying for exclusive rights in timeslots that they have no intention covering themselves. They are not willing to pay a cent, expecting to be given the rights for zippo.
Is the NRL really that scared of Roy Hardley? Will Roy make up a nasty song about them if the World Cup rights go to 2UE?
This one seems like a no brainer, but with 2UE being linked to Fairfax you can only guess which way it will go.
C'mon Mr Love, surprise us for a change!
Promising to hear 2UE is interested once again in the covering the NRL when the next rights' renewal comes up though.
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