That’s the new deal which hasn’t even started yetI am talking the $570m bullshit you seem to want to use.
The previous deals were essentially the same
Maths doesn’t compute
That’s the new deal which hasn’t even started yetI am talking the $570m bullshit you seem to want to use.
There was a $76mill uplift in that revenue line.There was an $80m jump in that category last year. $50m for TV seems reasonable
You think Telstra are paying $70mill+ cash? Weren't you saying back when that Telstra's was all contra?Actually you could be closer to the money taking out Telstra cash their tv deal is probably less than 500 million on a cash basis
Not all contra noYou think Telstra are paying $70mill+ cash? Weren't you saying back when that Telstra's was all contra?
There was a $76mill uplift in that revenue line.
I suspect something else has been added into that line, or gambling has jumped massively for some reason.
Why?
Well we know Ch9 arent paying anything extra. We know Sky NZ are paying around $10mill cash extra
so that would leave the Fox deal to have jumped $50-$65mill cash depending on revenue performance in merch, gambling, digital. Possible but is it likely given Vlandys 'cant catch a cold' comments? All we heard was Fox was adding in an extra $20mill for Dolphins.
That’s the new deal which hasn’t even started yet
The previous deals were essentially the same
Maths doesn’t compute
Can’t tell what point you are making there1 was a long term deal
1 was a short term reduced deal..
Surely you can tell the difference?
Can’t tell what point you are making there
The afl deal had less covid reductions than the nrl did and their revised deal was decent for them
You’ve just said the afl are getting 470 million and you said a few days ago you expected the nrl to get 500 million
You know that means more than the afl
Lmao
We would’ve got 450 million without adding any new teamsNo one knows that is the thing. I said up to that much based on some guesswork.
even if NRL gets $450m that is still on par with the gap that has always existed for reasons mentioned.
We are adding PNG and NZ 2 not teams in the US that adds huge money to the pot.
PNG is likely a token tv amount and a lack of competition in NZ are going to hurt
Unless DAZN buys fox and wants to pay for International rights aswell.
DAZN bidding against SkyNZ would be helpful
Does anyone have the full article to this?
We would’ve got 450 million without adding any new teams
If 3 teams doesnt add at least 50 million pa to the tv deals (nz and maybe even png) then why bother diluting the payments to clubs with 3 extra mouths to feed
I don’t even think 500 million is a good result for the nrl if stan is bidding against Fox
Stan v Foxbut again look at where the 3 teams are. Networks will lose money broadcasting from PNG.
Especially if they drop the games down. It isn't like this current setup of 27 rounds and just adding 2 games a week.
In that situation yes but you have probably 22 rounds. You less of the big teams that rate well replaced by teams that cost more to broadcast, don't bring in subs for Australian networks.
NRLW is played out of primetime unless the season gets moved an expanded comp still is played on Sat mornings losing money because 2 networks show it and it has 1/4 the audience that it would in prime time getting prime time dollar from advertisers.
That is before we get to a lack of competition for the rights
The last seperate figure we had was $300m or $50m a season.
That was last TV deal when NRL.com showed games roughly 2018.
This next deal goes 13 years past that and also is where advertisers are going now.
So on that basis Telstra should be paying a decent slab more or AFL would take the internet revenue like NRL has done
As for the upgrades the Vic Govt tipped in $120m. Usually these are dollar for dollar.
I am talking the $570m bullshit you seem to want to use.
It was reported that this was continued through 2023-24
Everyone is guessing. All Mclachlan said during the Q&A after the announcement was that the cash component was "north of 4 billion". Everyone else has been pulling figures out their ass to try and work out what that means exactly, with/without Telstra. 570m a year puts it at almost exactly 4 billion - with 73m a year in contra (currently its 16m pa, so Id be astonished if that was the case)