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Next TV deal discussion 2028 -

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Compare the NRL demos for 16-39s to ACA's 16-39s. The NRL's 16-39s is a higher percentage of their overall audience, whereas ACA's majority viewership is over 55s and getting older year on year.

What does this mean?

In 10-15 years, more of the NRL's audience will still be alive and more of ACA's will be dead.

Yes, but considering the way FTA channels measure TV audiences, they'll say their data indicates sticking with the News-Current Affair schedule. I mean in all honesty, how "innovative" are our FTA commercial networks? They are some of the biggest dinosaurs around.
 

Iamback

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I assume the problem is the same reason the NRL is a winter sport. In an ideal world the NRLW could fully run in the off season but then they’d be forced to play in the same weather we avoid for the men.

That is the biggest issue. Maybe mid week then?

The growth potential is there but playing games at midday on a Saturday isn't going to see that reached
 

docbrown

Coach
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Yes, but considering the way FTA channels measure TV audiences, they'll say their data indicates sticking with the News-Current Affair schedule. I mean in all honesty, how "innovative" are our FTA commercial networks? They are some of the biggest dinosaurs around.
It's literally life or death time. I have companies that were 80% FTA spends now doing about 10% that former volume.
 

taste2taste

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Was watching the Super Cars on Ch 7, they run full 3 minute commercial breaks picture in picture.

Surely this is what the NRL needs to do to maximise the next TV deal ? We could run a 2 minute break after a try to kick off.

A major reason our deal is smaller than the AFL is they have the advantage to fit in roughly 20 minutes of commercials in game. If we run a 2 minute break after try's that will close the gap.
 

Iamback

Coach
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Was watching the Super Cars on Ch 7, they run full 3 minute commercial breaks picture in picture.

Surely this is what the NRL needs to do to maximise the next TV deal ? We could run a 2 minute break after a try to kick off.

A major reason our deal is smaller than the AFL is they have the advantage to fit in roughly 20 minutes of commercials in game. If we run a 2 minute break after try's that will close the gap.

It is because they take the Fox feed directly. Also though you can time the ads for during pit stops or other lulls. Not sure you get that down time in NRL.

often they replay action while play is still going because so much action
 

Billythekid

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That is the biggest issue. Maybe mid week then?

The growth potential is there but playing games at midday on a Saturday isn't going to see that reached
I agree but can’t say I know what the answer is. As the NRL continues to expand there is less and less time to show the NRLW without either overlapping or having really bad timeslots. Not sure what they’ll do going forward.
 

Iamback

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I agree but can’t say I know what the answer is. As the NRL continues to expand there is less and less time to show the NRLW without either overlapping or having really bad timeslots. Not sure what they’ll do going forward.

We still have a add Melbourne, Dolphins which adds costs of the flights. So getting revenue right is key to growing it.
 

titoelcolombiano

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I agree but can’t say I know what the answer is. As the NRL continues to expand there is less and less time to show the NRLW without either overlapping or having really bad timeslots. Not sure what they’ll do going forward.
The future is going to have to be double headers.

Bring the mens and womens comp to 20 teams each, scrap the NRLW brand... it's just NRL with one women's game and one men's game back to back from the same stadium.

E.g. Broncos v Panthers on Friday night has the women's game kicking off at 6 and the men's at 8.

This also has the benefits of making NRL broadcasts 4 hours instead of 2, increasing the opportunity for advertising space and pushing up broadcast and sponsorship deals.

Look at say, the Australian Open tennis... you don't have AO and AOW, you just have the one AO event that features both male and female tournaments.

Yes, this means that not every pair of matches get their own slot, some will overlap like the fumblers currently do, but that's inevitable as the comp grows.
 

Wb1234

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The future is going to have to be double headers.

Bring the mens and womens comp to 20 teams each, scrap the NRLW brand... it's just NRL with one women's game and one men's game back to back from the same stadium.

E.g. Broncos v Panthers on Friday night has the women's game kicking off at 6 and the men's at 8.

This also has the benefits of making NRL broadcasts 4 hours instead of 2, increasing the opportunity for advertising space and pushing up broadcast and sponsorship deals.

Look at say, the Australian Open tennis... you don't have AO and AOW, you just have the one AO event that features both male and female tournaments.

Yes, this means that not every pair of matches get their own slot, some will overlap like the fumblers currently do, but that's inevitable as the comp grows.
What about Saturday and Sunday when nrl men’s go back to back ?
 

titoelcolombiano

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What about Saturday and Sunday when nrl men’s go back to back ?
An example schedule:

Thursday:
Broncos v Parra (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Friday:
Sharks v Gold Coast (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Roosters v Penrith (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Saturday
Bulldogs v Warriors (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
Wests Tigers v Storm (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Cowboys v Manly (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Sunday
South Island Kea v Dragons (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
Canberra v Newcastle (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
WA Bears v Souths (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Monday
Ipswich Jets v Dolphins (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
 

Wb1234

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An example schedule:

Thursday:
Broncos v Parra (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Friday:
Sharks v Gold Coast (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Roosters v Penrith (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Saturday
Bulldogs v Warriors (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
Wests Tigers v Storm (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Cowboys v Manly (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Sunday
South Island Kea v Dragons (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
Canberra v Newcastle (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
WA Bears v Souths (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Monday
Ipswich Jets v Dolphins (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Honestly women should play in October

even if it goes into summer play at night

nrl needs to make the content worth something to add to the tv deal

and yes I don’t think this would actually happen but the a league players in summer so it’s doable
 

Steel Saints

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An example schedule:

Thursday:
Broncos v Parra (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Friday:
Sharks v Gold Coast (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Roosters v Penrith (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Saturday
Bulldogs v Warriors (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
Wests Tigers v Storm (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Cowboys v Manly (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Sunday
South Island Kea v Dragons (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
Canberra v Newcastle (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
WA Bears v Souths (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Monday
Ipswich Jets v Dolphins (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

If the women can continue to improve, as evidenced by the recent origin series, then perhaps in the future, NRLW could kick off at the same time as the men's first Origin game of the series, and not have any NRL matches scheduled. You could repeat this until the mens Origin series is over. Maybe have this schedule over a three week period.

And when the NRL returns, the women can commence their own SOO series, with no NRLW.

With NRL finals series in September, there is less matches, so it's easier to schedule NRLW.

Maybe NRLW can have a standalone final series in October and have a grand final on the first week of November.

Sure, there will be rounds where NRL and NRLW are played at the same time. But there are other weeks where NRLW could get alot of exposure.
 
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Bukowski

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An example schedule:

Thursday:
Broncos v Parra (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Friday:
Sharks v Gold Coast (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Roosters v Penrith (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Saturday
Bulldogs v Warriors (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
Wests Tigers v Storm (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
Cowboys v Manly (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Sunday
South Island Kea v Dragons (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
Canberra v Newcastle (Women 2pm, Men 4pm)
WA Bears v Souths (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)

Monday
Ipswich Jets v Dolphins (Women 6pm, Men 8pm)
I reckon most fans would rather 2 live men's on a Friday, 3 live men's on Saturday etc.
 
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