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Next TV rights deal part 2

Are you happy with the new TV deal?


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So we have 1.8 bill with other rights still to be negotiated .
Yet all I see is negativity.
Lol .
When all is done we will be very close to or on par with the AFL deal .

So many have short memories as to what we got under Gallop .
 
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The number is disappointing because we went from virtually equal to the AFL to being 30% below them. 1.8 v 2.5 bill.

But the importance of the dollar value has always been secondary to me. It's not money going into my bank account. I've always cared most about what the fan is getting. And it seems the tv coverage is better than it used to be.

It's a win for fans. But not so much for the wages of the players and officials. But oh well, they're rich enough.


It is average because of him.

:lol::lol::lol:
Do your sums again you pencil neck moron .
Afl is over 6 yrs
We are ove 5 with some rights still to be negotiated .
 
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6pm Friday shouldn't of being approved, weak NRL bowing down to News like that after Smith left. Damnit, News got there way again, should of went Thursday, Friday (9 & GEM 7.30pm), Super Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
 

Edwahu

Bench
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They should of just made a deal to only show Canberra's and Warriors' home games at 6pm on a Friday with the option of a 6:30/7pm Sunday night game instead if needed.

Even getting to the stadium at 6pm is a hassle in Canberra. The timezone would suck balls there as well.

Honestly I doubt it will last.
 
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The following is from the NRL's website -

NRL broadcast rights deal announced

Fri 27 Nov, 2015, 1:20pm
NRL

Rugby League will reach more fans than ever before – both in Australia and globally – under a massive new NRL broadcast deal unveiled today.

The ARL Commission, Nine Network, News Corp Australia, FOX SPORTS, and Telstra have formed a partnership to provide free to air television, pay television and mobile coverage of Rugby League for five years from 2018.

The deal is worth $1.8 billion to the NRL – 70 per cent higher than the existing rights.

With the sale of international and radio rights to come, it is anticipated that the total value of the final package will exceed $1.9 billion.

Under the agreement, many of the changes to improve the schedule of games will start from 2016 - two years early.

Under the new package:

• Telstra Premiership matches will be held five days a week in 2016 – from Thursday to Monday inclusive – before reverting to four days a week (Thursday to Sunday) in 2017
• From 2017 the Monday night game will be moved to Friday at 6pm
• Nine Network will telecast games live and free to air on Thursday and Friday nights and Sunday afternoon in 2016
• FOX SPORTS will show all eight games every weekend – including five exclusive telecasts each weekend.Super Saturday, featuring three live games, will be retained by FOX SPORTS.
• The last five Saturday night games of each season will be telecast on free to air television in the build up to the Finals series
• From 2017 FOX SPORTS will run a dedicated Rugby League channel – giving the game more exposure than any time in the game's history
• News Corp Australia will use its local media and newspaper resources to promote the game wherever it is played
• And it will use its worldwide resources to take NRL on to the global stage where we believe over time its incredible appeal will see an army of new fans emerge
• Telstra will remain the naming rights partner of the NRL and will telecast the game digitally on its mobile network as well as replays and highlights on its new Telstra TV platform in 2016.

Australian Rugby League Commission Chairman, John Grant said the package was a win for all the game's stakeholders and especially its fans. "We have delivered the very best outcome for the game as a whole," he said.

"In revisiting the number of free to air games in this agreement, we were responding to the value both Nine and News Corp Australia saw in the Saturday game. Compared to our current schedule, this result still means more games live and free for our fans and gives grass roots and elite clubs and organisations immense financial benefits," he said.

"The ARL Commission has been working on a revised schedule to incorporate the 18 Thursday night games in 2016 in conjunction with the television rights negotiations without increasing the number of 5 day turn-arounds for players. This will be released this afternoon," he said.

Hugh Marks, CEO of Nine Entertainment Co. said "This is an outstanding result for the game with more live and free coverage for NRL fans from 2016.

"Nine has always placed enormous value on its strong media partnership with Rugby League and that will only grow over the next seven years. Our quality coverage of NRL games will this year be complemented by the NRL Rookie - just one of many ways we seek to expand and enrich our fans' experience on free to air."

News Corp Australia chief executive Peter Tonagh said "This is a truly outstanding deal that will, for the first time in the history of the game, give fans live coverage of every game each round.

"It's a big win for the fans and a big win for the clubs, and News is delighted to be a part of it."

Andrew Penn, Telstra Chief Executive Officer, said the new agreement reaffirms Telstra's leadership in giving Australians access to world class mobile sporting experiences.

"Only Telstra can bring the sport experience and technology together using Australia's largest mobile network and we are very excited to give fans digital access to NRL action," Mr Penn said.

FOX SPORTS CEO, Patrick Delany, said: "This is the best deal for the game, for the fans and for Foxtel subscribers.

"This breakthrough deal will ensure fans get to see their NRL team live in action every week up to the Grand Final on FOX SPORTS without ad-breaks during play and in high definition.

"In another huge win for the sport, FOX SPORTS will launch a dedicated 24/7 Rugby League channel in 2017, giving fans what they have been asking for.

"This new deal would not have been possible without the support of Channel Nine and the ARLC. And together, with our digital partner Telstra, we will deliver the most dynamic NRL coverage to fans than ever before," Mr Delany said.
 

Chief_Chujo

First Grade
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So what about the current contract? Delaney called it a 'renegotiated 7yr deal', does that mean its $1.8b over 7yrs, or $1.8 + the 400 odd million left in the current contract? I dont see nine giving simulcasting to fox two years early for nothing.
 

NrlCoach

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BuffaloRules

Coach
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Well then what does the NRL get for giving nine Thursday nights and fox simulcasting two years early?

This I don't know...

I was under the impression that the NRL were going to get another $300Mil for the next two years but this doesn't appear to be the case.
 

Roy80

Juniors
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My gut feel is there is an extra 300m for the next 2 years. So $2.1m plus international to come.

Not announced so Newscorp save face.

It's just the narrative. Win-win. Nrl get the cash
 

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