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And dazn isn’t broke
DAZN also isnt involved at this point.
And dazn isn’t broke
Just back your opinions with a number like I didLook at the revenue these broadcasters make in PNG.
Being unwilling to come up with a figure at this time doesnt make every other link, article and report hogwash.
Good for you. Doesnt mean everyone else has to jump in with you.
DAZN also isnt involved at this point.
PNG get nrl now, how much are they paying for it?Past performance is never an accurate predictor of future performance
Obviously look at how channel seven is going now after overpaying for the afl
Not since 1995 has the nrl had more clubs than the afl. That content gap will be gone
Idealism isn’t accepting a rival sport deserves more money than you do that’s just stupidity.
And it’s not your job to keep being negative but here you are
And remember there’s significant upside from nz and maybe even a png tv deal which as ususal you have totally ignored
PNG get nrl now, how much are they paying for it?
just to give some comparative figures
png digital advertising spend $34mill US
australian digital advertising spend $15.6billion
gives you a sense of revenue in media difference between countries
So how will seven afford the extra 50 million they are paying the afl. That will totally wipe out their profits.
And dazn isn’t broke
I dunno why you keep saying 600 million from Dazn / FoxSome say they can't afford the next deal. The AFR being one.
Again DAZN will do what is good for the business.
Say they come in and make a bid. Lets say Pay TV they value at $350m.
They will make that bid and that bid only, It takes someone else to want it more and bid against it to raise the price.
They aren't going to come in and drop $600m on the rights unless they are forced too
How much did sky nz pay for the arl tv rights before the warriors came in? (Zero)PNG get nrl now, how much are they paying for it?
just to give some comparative figures
png digital advertising spend $34mill US
australian digital advertising spend $15.6billion
gives you a sense of revenue in media difference between countries