Yeh the 20k people who watch epl games is going to make a huge differenceIf Stan got EPL and NRL it'd be in a very strong position to challenge KAYO for #1 spot.
Optus streaming has over 1mill+ subscribers, mostly for soccer. The big EPL games can get over 250k views. The UEFA cup final was one of the most streamed sports games in Australia. Optus is paying around $80mill a year for EPL rights.Yeh the 20k people who watch epl games is going to make a huge difference
Nrl is the only content that matters if you want to be the top network in terms of pay / streaming
Yeh there’s hundreds of thousands staying up till 3 am to watch Brentford v IpswichOptus streaming has over 1mill+ subscribers, mostly for soccer. The big EPL games can get over 250k views. The UEFA cup final was one of the most streamed sports games in Australia. Optus is paying around $80mill a year for EPL rights.
It's interesting the delineation between Optus and Foxtel in that article.
Also: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/australias-optus-mulls-selling-sports-075335937.html for those wanting a non paywall link
what other sport does Optus sport have that those 1million people are subscribing for?Yeh there’s hundreds of thousands staying up till 3 am to watch Brentford v Ipswich
The article says Optus were losing money on the contract even after they put prices up 40 percent
Nrl or bust. That’s all that’s going to matter for Stan. Union and pl soccer are filler
what other sport does Optus sport have that those 1million people are subscribing for?
The losses on the soccer contracts (if there are any) are offset by the drive of soccer fans to Optus mobile plans to get the subscription at 25% full cost. Not dissimilar to what Telstra used to do with AFL and NRL.
and yet after holding the rights for many years they then went and bought them again, for even more lol. Its like you know something they don't.Nrl or bust baby
If premier league soccer meant anything Optus wouldn’t be selling the business it’s a lemon
The future of which platform wins the streaming / pay tv battle in Australia will be determined by who gets the nrl rights
Optus has the rights for premier league soccer and they are irrelevant to being a big streaming serviceand yet after holding the rights for many years they then went and bought them again, for even more lol. Its like you know something they don't.
If you dont think Stan holding NRL and all of the world soccer rights puts them in a strong position to challenge Kayo and DAZN I cant help you.
They have over 1 million subscribers paying between $7-$25 a month, just for one sport. You'd be cuckoo to think that wasnt a significant revenue stream.Optus has the rights for premier league soccer and they are irrelevant to being a big streaming service
The fact Dazn and Stan both have shown they want more minor content only shows how important the nrl rights will be
To the victor go the spoils
The article says they are losing money on the premier dealThey have over 1 million subscribers paying between $7-$25 a month, just for one sport. You'd be cuckoo to think that wasnt a significant revenue stream.
Bestest rugby league fan eva!!The article says they are losing money on the premier deal
And they are paying 100 million pa for it
Soccer is a minor sport here you should know this
I million subscribers is not really the number of subscribers. NOW.Optus streaming has over 1mill+ subscribers, mostly for soccer. The big EPL games can get over 250k views. The UEFA cup final was one of the most streamed sports games in Australia. Optus is paying around $80mill a year for EPL rights.
I million subscribers is not really the number of subscribers. NOW.
"Yes, you can create a free Optus Sport account and access some free content. However, you need a paid subscription to access all content." Which is now $9.99 or a $10 tenna
So if they had 1 million paying subscribers by $10 by 12 months equals = $120m pa less costs/contract of $80m equals $40m gross profit. Why are they selling again. Also It had to be Nine entertainment rags Financial Review that comes up with rumor, no table-take their. After saying that, it would be losing money- a sale is not out of the equation- Nine could if thye have the balls snap it up for $80m--but but but- it's not showing a return Optus would have to take a loss to on sell it for a discount because the threat of contract fulfillment has to be made. You watch the only way Nine will make a play is it's given to them at under $40m pa... Or by the way who else could buy it ( who were wildly outbid by Optus ) that's right Foxtel, who would only pay sub $40m's, so they bailed. Now if their was a DANZ around who specialize in soccer they might take it off Optus. So Foxtel might buy it back at the right price....
And that includes their subhub revenue.Optus Sport has exclusive streaming rights to the Premier League, which AFR estimated to be worth A$100 million ($62.2 million) per year, and the FA Cup, another English football tournament, until 2028.
Optus's revenue from subscription-based TV services in fiscal 2023-24 was A$75 million, which was less than 1% of its total operating revenue.