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telegraph claiming it's only 1.8bn before international rights, also claiming telstra paying only 150m/5yrs
I always wait until I see the final deal as I do understand it may not occur. I was just pointing out how dumb an idea it is and why, regardless of whether it is for part of a season or for a full season. It would become as popular with people attending games as Monday night football currently is, and I somehow doubt the clubs would be happy with that.
Also I don't write letters in blood. I get too light headed if I do. :shock: So, I use tomato sauce instead.
Record NRL rights deal worth $1.8bn, dedicated pay-TV channel
The Australian
November 26, 2015 1:36PM
Darren Davidson
Media Editor
Sydney
The NRL has signed a $1.8 billion five-year TV rights deal in the past hour, which will include a dedicated pay-TV channel from the 2017/18 season.
The record deal will be officially announced later today after all-night talks at Sydney-based lawyers Clayton Utz, The Australian has learnt.
Nine has surrendered the Saturday match to News Corp’s sports programming broadcaster Fox Sports for $35m a year.
The Monday night match will cease under the new agreeement.
The pay-TV component secured by Fox also includes a Sunday match, and Friday night game.
Simulcast rights will be shared by all Fox, Nine and Telstra.
Negotiations took place between the NRL and executives representing News Corp, the Nine Network and Telstra.
Executives representing the News Corp side were Australian chief executive Peter Tonagh, former CEO Julian Clarke, Fox Sports CEO Patrick Delaney and commercial director Scott Briggs.
Nine had group general counsel Amanda Laing, chief operating officer Simon Kelly and general counsel Rachel Launders in its corner.
Telstra’s media and marketing director Joe Pollard was leading the talks for the telecommunications giant, while NRL commissioners Jeremy Sutcliffe, John Grant and Graeme Samuel were representing the code.
more to come ...
telegraph claiming it's only 1.8bn before international rights, also claiming telstra paying only 150m/5yrs
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...s-to-more-than-2-billion-20151126-gl8iji.html
Although the five-year deal was due to begin from the 2018 season, it may start a year earlier.
From Roy Masters a few mins ago.
Nrl should have waited until all deals were finished, international, radio etc then announce the full amount like the AFL does.
Keep getting 'breaking news' alerts all over facebook and twitter saying the deals been done for $1.8b, all games simulcast, Friday 6pm slot confirmed and that foxtel will have a dedicated nrl channel from 2017
The NRL have, as yet announced nothing. Its is the media who have.
so to someone who from today has nine in HD and Fox HD, like myself,
I will basically see no change under this deal, other than no MNF ?