Chief_Chujo
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So the NRL are going to give up a FTA game and settle for about $150mil more then the last deal. Yea nah, those figures are bullshit.
So did Murdoch claim Smith's scalp? "It certainly would have come from Rupert," one source told AFR Weekend. "It was delivered via Julian Clarke [the CEO of News Corp Australia] and the message was 'There will be no deal on the rights if we have to deal with Dave Smith.'"
If this is true every commisioner needs to be sacked instantly. I am actually hoping Smith announces an amazing new job soon so we can feel that he left due to a better offer, not becasue we once again dropped to our knees to appease News Ltd.
Smith was going this year anyway, he was probably always leaving after the tv deal.
What makes you so confident in that?
Could've sworn I've heard him say in an interview that he saw his appointment as a long term deal.
There's no doubt imo that he left earlier than he intended, as to why (sick of the constant headlines/bullying, pushed by commission or something else) I doubt we'll ever know for sure.
So nothing more than speculation, as said he mentioned numerous times he had no plan to quit. The job is half done, not many ceo's like to walk away when only half of their work is done in my experience.
If this is true every commisioner needs to be sacked instantly. I am actually hoping Smith announces an amazing new job soon so we can feel that he left due to a better offer, not becasue we once again dropped to our knees to appease News Ltd.
I was talking about the nrl reforms as much as the TV deal. We've still got a long way to go on the structure of the game, richos whole of game review implementation, expansion, club sustainability etc. I'd hardly say job done in terms of modernising the sport for the next 20 years ahead.
"There will be no deal on the rights if we have to deal with Dave Smith."
Everyone is very quick to remark upon how the uptake of new viewing methods IPTV etc., is very swift.
But I doubt it will be so much for clubs because it will require them to substantially upgrade their technology infrastucture.
Also, a crowd of drinking patrons would get pretty rowdy if their is a buffering swish on the big screens.
It just gives the impression that Fox have a distinct advantage because so many people connect with the game through these venues.
Honestly it comes across that you just don't like the commission or Smith because Perth didn't get developmental officers that were apparently promised and you're bitter towards Australian Rugby League because Perth doesn't have an NRL team already.
Those AFR article numbers on the value of the rights are BS. For a start getting every game live on fox would.be at least $1b in itself, obviously the nine deal will reduce as contracted if it happens but by a third seems extreme.
They have said $600m and $700m, if that were the case the comssioners would be signing there own death warrants. Smith took the bullet for pissing off fox, i now expect foxtel to pay market value and not unders as they did in the era of first and last rights.
I exect the final value to be $1.8b or so over 5 years, whichcould be more depending on digital and NZ rights
Its as if he has just taken $25m off for simulcasting and then divided the remaining $160m by the 4 FTA slots to determine the value of saturday's. Which is stupid because not only has he forgotten that origin is worth probably $30m, but each slot is not worth the same, thursday's are the most valuable & saturday's are the least valuable.
Remember those back page exclusives by rothfield that had no monday night football, an NRL channel & allegedly worth 1.7bn? reduce Nine's commitment by the simulcasting & no saturday game and give or take that's what fox should be paying.
Just for fun;
Sat $25m pa
Simulcasting $25m pa
Leaves Nine paying $135m pa/ $675m & foxsports paying $205m pa/ $1.025bn = $340m pa/ $1.7bn + digital & NZ rights = $400m pa/ $2bn
Per game basis;
Nine $135m - $30m origin - $25m finals series = $80m/72 games = $1.1m per game
Fox $205m - $25m simulcasting = $180m/120 games = $1.5m per game (reduce slightly with Nines, WCC, dallym etc)
Throw expansion in and we get even more!
News Corp don't get to pay less for hurt feelings.
I think your being overly conservative. Considering that NRL is the Fox number 1 sport, they are getting simulcasting, if they get the Saturday game back and not forgetting the deal that was done with the AFL which has now set the benchmark for pay TV rights the Fox figure should be substantially higher.
Throw in expansion and International rights and the deal should blow the AFL one out of the water.