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Anyone told Albo?NRL broadcast rights are hardly going to qualify as a national emergency
Anyone told Albo?NRL broadcast rights are hardly going to qualify as a national emergency
Serious reply to the above post is that its absolutely right. There is no money in PNG.PNG has two tv broadcasters. EMTV is the only commercial broadcaster - owned by Telekom since 2015 - and they generated 6 million in revenue in 2014. The only other TV broadcaster is the state owned NBC so maybe they'll pony up. Either way I wouldnt expect big dollars.
Serious reply to the above post is that its absolutely right. There is no money in PNG.
Hence also the satirical ABC proposition.hence the 600m Gov deal was necessary for this to get over the line
Devices are where it's at these days. Who knows what telco might sign for exclusive rights. A whole nation with phones wanting to watch the footy.PNG has two tv broadcasters. EMTV is the only commercial broadcaster - owned by Telekom since 2015 - and they generated 6 million in revenue in 2014. The only other TV broadcaster is the state owned NBC so maybe they'll pony up. Either way I wouldnt expect big dollars.
In my mind, there are three outcomes. One - it positively impacts the NRL, Two, it negatively impacts the NRL, or Three, it has a neutral impact on the NRL.What does News Corp seeking to sell of its Foxtel stake mean for TV rights?
The independent commission boss wants a meeting with US businessman Larry Ellison, the new Channel 10 owner, who is worth $265 billion.