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Next TV rights deal part 2

Are you happy with the new TV deal?


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Desert Qlder

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Can someone explain two questions on this:

What platform are Optus using to deliver broadcast?

Any estimates on percentage of subscribers to Fox whose primary interest is EPL?
 

RoosTah

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Wow... that's a massive blow to Fox. If Optus can dish up the dosh for the NRL, they will massively damage Fox's sports subscriber base. Should be a strategic goal for the NRL and I'd hope they'd start talking to Optus.
 

LineBall

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That's a big win for the NRL. I get the feeling the longer they hold out, they better it will be for them. Make Fox sweat as much as possible.
 

insert.pause

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Singtel-Optus has secured the Australian broadcast rights to English Premier League football in another blow to News Corporation's Fox Sports.

Optus chief executive Allen Lew has made good on his promise to "be in the game" with live sports rights by lodging a bumper $US45 million-plus offer for the right to show the UK's most valuable sporting commodity for three years starting in the 2016-17 season.

It is understood the bid was significantly higher than the offer lodged by Fox Sports, which is the current EPL broadcaster, and also eclipsed interest by Qatar-owned beIN Sports.

"This is another significant step in our strategy to become a mobile-led multimedia company," Mr Allen said.

It is understood Optus has also expressed interest in the NRL mobile streaming rights and it is considered a potential bidder for the pay-TV rights currently held by Fox Sports.

Fox Sports is yet to resign the NRL pay-TV rights after being surprised by a free-to-air deal struck between the football code and Nine Entertainment Group in August. The new FTA deal means the number of live games on free-to-air TV will increase to four, with matches to be played during prime time on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. News Corp executives were furious that Fox Sports lost the valuable Saturday game.

Sources close to Fox Sports claim the EPL was not a big money-spinner for the broadcaster and the impact of losing the rights has been offset by winning a five-year deal to show Formula One alongside Ten Network from this year. It is understood the Optus bid was more than double $20-25m Fox Sports is paying now in Australian dollars

Optus, which holds the EPL rights in its hometown of Singapore, has made no secret of the fact it wants to become a serious sports media rights holders in Australia in an attempt to entice mobile and internet customers away from rivals such as Telstra and TPG Telecom.

The aggressive bid for EPL rights demonstrate the telecommunications company is willing to re-enter the pay-TV market. It is understood Optus has discussed sharing the rights with online subscription television service FetchTV.

Winning the EPL rights is also a major boon for Optus as it targets the migrant demographic, who often have a much higher affinity for professional soccer. The EPL has a massive following across Asia and the Middle East.

"Optus has never been in sports rights and we're now in the game," Mr Allen said earlier this month, after Optus signed a multimillion-dollar sponsorship deal with Cricket Australia to be its mobile streaming partner.

"We have the necessary budget, as we showed with our mobile network budget, to do what we need to do, and as long as we can justify it I'm sure our shareholders will give us the dollars to do it."

The move is bad news for Optus' main rival Telstra, which owns half of Foxtel. It has spent hundreds of millions of dollars signing up the rights to the AFL and is fighting hard to win streaming rights for the NRL, both of which are now in their off-seasons.

But sources with an understanding of the EPL negotiations said Telstra would have been unaware of Optus' relatively strong bid for the rights, given the nature of the "blind auction" process.

Telstra and Optus must use premium content to differentiate themselves from rivals like TPG Telecom and M2 Group, who are able to offer low prices as their biggest selling point.

Under Mr Lew, Optus has been pushing hard to grow its number of fixed-line customers. It stands a better chance of winning market share during the transition to a national broadband network if more broadband users are signed up before the switch.
http://www.afr.com/business/sport/o...remier-league-from-fox-sports-20151101-gkocnf
 
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Oh the irony of a NRL as The Optus Cup.

Telstra and Fox will be s#itting themselves.

And Optus secured CA stuff too.
 

CC_Roosters

First Grade
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They are ptetending this doesnt hurt. But they have spent so much money and time pumping up the epl and aleague they will be furious.

Bidding war for nrl pay tv anyone?
 

LESStar58

Referee
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I like the sound of this. The fact that outside of NRL that lots of people subscribe to Fox for EPL and now Optus have pinched are warning bells for Fox and Telstra. Grant and Smith played the negotiations with a straight bat and it looks like it has the potential to pay dividends with Optus coming to the table.

I'd like to see the game move away from telco companies as naming rights sponsors. Maybe open up discussions wih Holden for naming rights seeing as the 20s will be finished when the next TV deal kicks off.
 

CC_Roosters

First Grade
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I like the sound of this. The fact that outside of NRL that lots of people subscribe to Fox for EPL and now Optus have pinched are warning bells for Fox and Telstra. Grant and Smith played the negotiations with a straight bat and it looks like it has the potential to pay dividends with Optus coming to the table.

I'd like to see the game move away from telco companies as naming rights sponsors. Maybe open up discussions wih Holden for naming rights seeing as the 20s will be finished when the next TV deal kicks off.

I wonder if the negotiating team had the heads up on optus inentions for sports rights. Would make more for a domestic company to be in the running than banking on the likes of netflix or google thay have never had sports rights before.

I for one would switch to optus in a heartbeat if they won the broadcast rights. This country is dying for vompetition in pay tv.

Just thought that in grants interview with 2sm talkin sport last week he specifically mentioned wanting a pay tv partner who could.offer the whole digital and tv package as one. So this might be where we are heading.

Nrl network on fetch tv sounds perfect to me.

Mind you if we think its hostile now, wait until fox loses any possible bidding war.
 

LESStar58

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Part of me also hopes that the ARLC are playing possum on expansion and they end up with 2 new teams to sell a 9th game. Not just so Perth Red will STFU but also to maximise value for the TV rights and giving the product to someone who is not News Ltd.
 

cleary89

Coach
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lol thats funny. Heaps of people use to say "even if fox lost the nrl i'd still have it for epl"
 

LESStar58

Referee
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lol thats funny. Heaps of people use to say "even if fox lost the nrl i'd still have it for epl"

Optus should make a play for one of the big American sports too. Either NBA or NFL. That would f**k Foxtel up good and proper.

I still remember the good old days of the NBA being on Channel 10 with Steve Carfino and Bill Woods. We only got the delayed game of the week but also the magazine programs like Inside Stuff with Ahmad Rashad. Same with the NFL on ABC and then Nine had it for a while cos I remember Eddie McFalafell was hosting it around 1996.
 
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carlosthedwarf

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Optus should make a play for one of the big American sports too. Either NBA or NFL. That would f**k Foxtel up good and proper.

I still remember the good old days of the NBA being on Channel 10 with Steve Carfino and Bill Woods. We only got the delayed game of the week but also the magazine programs like Inside Stuff with Ahmad Rashad. Same with the NFL on ABC and then Nine had it for a while cos I remember Eddie McFalafell was hosting it around 1996.

No need, FetchTV has ESPN already
 

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