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I was just having a sniff our the Setanta Sports Australia website and noticed they recently became available to Foxtel digital subscribers. For those who don't know, this sports channel is a major player in the UK & Ireland. They televise the NRL throughout the UK as well as into North America. They have the rights to 46 English Premier league soccer matches in the UK, which cost them something like £1 Billion.
So they are no small time outfit. As fox appear no chance of showing the World Cup qualifiers, then maybe we could make a last minute appeal for Setanta to pick up these games.
setantaoz@setanta.com
I am going to ask them what their long term plans are for the Australian market, and suggest to them they make a bid for the 2008 World Cup games. I have been fighting in my mind as to whether this would be a good thing. Obviously we want as much exposure as possible, and Setanta probably wont be in that many homes or pubs by November 2008. But, less coverage on pay TV may mean more bums on seats, as we all know Aussie fans are notoriously lazy. And secondly, a bidding war with Fox Sports (assuming they are actually interested), would be a good thing for the profit, which at the end of the day is what I care most about from this world cup.
Anyway, in the short term we need to contact them about the qualifiers.
Setanta Australia
10/50 Stanley St.,
Darlinghurst,
NSW 2010,
Australia
Residential Tel: 1300 SETANTA (738 268) (8am-8pm)
Business Tel: 1300 796 377 (9am-5pm)
Fax: +61 2 9357 5211
Email: setantaoz@setanta.com
Web: Setanta Australia website
So they are no small time outfit. As fox appear no chance of showing the World Cup qualifiers, then maybe we could make a last minute appeal for Setanta to pick up these games.
setantaoz@setanta.com
I am going to ask them what their long term plans are for the Australian market, and suggest to them they make a bid for the 2008 World Cup games. I have been fighting in my mind as to whether this would be a good thing. Obviously we want as much exposure as possible, and Setanta probably wont be in that many homes or pubs by November 2008. But, less coverage on pay TV may mean more bums on seats, as we all know Aussie fans are notoriously lazy. And secondly, a bidding war with Fox Sports (assuming they are actually interested), would be a good thing for the profit, which at the end of the day is what I care most about from this world cup.
Anyway, in the short term we need to contact them about the qualifiers.
Setanta Australia
10/50 Stanley St.,
Darlinghurst,
NSW 2010,
Australia
Residential Tel: 1300 SETANTA (738 268) (8am-8pm)
Business Tel: 1300 796 377 (9am-5pm)
Fax: +61 2 9357 5211
Email: setantaoz@setanta.com
Web: Setanta Australia website