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Next TV deal discussion 2028 -

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Be interesting to see if 9/Stan go for it all if they would also be willing to just keep the fta if fox win the ptv? If 9/stan 10/paramount bid for it all and leave fox on their own who are only able to bid for ptv I wonder what the nrl does? will the advantages of being aligned with an international streamer

Mmm... with the drift to streaming, holding FTA rights alone really defeats the purpose, you need the lot. The Indigenous All-Stars game a classic example, 1.2m viewers about half on FTA.
We`re seeing it with Seven already, really going in with the cross-promotion. Nine has television, radio and newspapers to work with.

Alternatively, with 60 % of homes having smart Tv`s, how long before a streamer can put a couple of games in front of the pay-wall to satisfy anti-syphoning laws. Then they could but the lot.

And then of course there is how much is the pull of being aligned with an international streamer worth.
 

Wb1234

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Mmm... with the drift to streaming, holding FTA rights alone really defeats the purpose, you need the lot. The Indigenous All-Stars game a classic example, 1.2m viewers about half on FTA.
We`re seeing it with Seven already, really going in with the cross-promotion. Nine has television, radio and newspapers to work with.

Alternatively, with 60 % of homes having smart Tv`s, how long before a streamer can put a couple of games in front of the pay-wall to satisfy anti-syphoning laws. Then they could but the lot.

And then of course there is how much is the pull of being aligned with an international streamer worth.
Wow 1.2 million when the fumblers were saying it got 400k

That’s an awesome number
 

The_Wookie

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Wow 1.2 million when the fumblers were saying it got 400k

That’s an awesome number

Where does the 1.2m figure even come from?

as far as I know the 1.193m is the reach figure you guys dont believe in. No Fox data has been released that Im aware of and the numbers are too coincidental.

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Where does the 1.2m figure even come from?

as far as I know the 1.193m is the reach figure you guys dont believe in. No Fox data has been released that Im aware of and the numbers are too coincidental.

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Reach, average who cares, 1.2m people tuned into have a look, that`s what Nine/Stan will be interested in. Throw in the Fox, Kayo, regionals and NZ prob close to a million anyway.
 

Canard

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Wow rugby league broadcasters cashing up before the nrl tv deal

Where’s that guy gone who said they wouldn’t bid or couldn’t afford to bid much ?
Why does someone increasing their minority share by 10% equate to "cashing up".

You seem to have no grasp on finance at all.
 

AlwaysGreen

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The investors who are coming in have money behind them

Thought you would’ve got that concept

If they need more money both have deep pools available
The secret of business is to spend the least amount you can on product.
Just because these companies are 'cashed up' doesn't mean they're going to blow their wad.
Thank f**k you don't run a company it'd go bust in the first week.
 

Trifili13

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If we are talking about the Gordon's increasing their interest in Nine Entertainment, it is a public listed company and they will not be emptying their wallets by lending their personal wealth to the company so it can bid for the NRL.

The Saudi's buying into Dazn and then backing them with lines of credit is a completely different story as Dazn is private and the Saudi's have endless money and may also be looking to corner the global sports streaming market, although NRL rights (while crucial in Australia) would not be at the top of anyone's list if that is their aim.
 

Iamback

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If we are talking about the Gordon's increasing their interest in Nine Entertainment, it is a public listed company and they will not be emptying their wallets by lending their personal wealth to the company so it can bid for the NRL.

The Saudi's buying into Dazn and then backing them with lines of credit is a completely different story as Dazn is private and the Saudi's have endless money and may also be looking to corner the global sports streaming market, although NRL rights (while crucial in Australia) would not be at the top of anyone's list if that is their aim.

Good summary.

if Optus sport is still for sale, DAZN bidding for that makes sense to keep their soccer profile
 

Trifili13

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Good summary.

if Optus sport is still for sale, DAZN bidding for that makes sense to keep their soccer profile
Optus has EPL rights up to 2027/28 season. Whether Dazn bids to acquire Optus Sport will depend on cost buying the business as a whole or waiting to just bid for EPL rights when they come up. Also need to see if ACCC would oppose it due to competition issues although the media landscape has changed with multiple other streaming options so may not be an issue.
 

Iamback

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Optus has EPL rights up to 2027/28 season. Whether Dazn bids to acquire Optus Sport will depend on cost buying the business as a whole or waiting to just bid for EPL rights when they come up. Also need to see if ACCC would oppose it due to competition issues although the media landscape has changed with multiple other streaming options so may not be an issue.

Yeah so much uncertainty in this area
 

Canard

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Optus has EPL rights up to 2027/28 season. Whether Dazn bids to acquire Optus Sport will depend on cost buying the business as a whole or waiting to just bid for EPL rights when they come up. Also need to see if ACCC would oppose it due to competition issues although the media landscape has changed with multiple other streaming options so may not be an issue.
Could they offer to buy the rights off them? I would assume that's a big wad of cash, without the liability of the rest of the operation.
 

Wb1234

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Gordon doesn’t just benefit if nine gets the nrl rights as a shareholder

He also owns win tv

Just the fact he’s buying nine shares shows he’s bullish on the networks prospects or might even want to take it over

Both Fox and nine have deep pockets now for rugby league despite what a few people were saying here about them not being in a strong position financially
 
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