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Sky (again)

LeagueNut

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Showing Manly games live? What was the thought behind that? Is Manly still a well supported team in NZ?
I think it was set up when Graham Lowe was working for them recently.

I don't think it was live though - they'd play it on Monday night and call it "Manly Night Football".
 

Micistm

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The main thing is that if MTV do get NRL rights...they don't **** it up. Not bothering to show live even if they can, having certain games during the week not in English etc...
 

LeagueNut

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Were MTV games commentated exclusively in Maori? I thought it was done in English with a few Maori terms & phrases thrown in, more like an "education-style" commentary than a full immersion.

Although, if I was given the choice of FTA coverage at useless times in English, or reasonable times in Maori, I guess I'd be trying harder to understand our native language!
 

Micistm

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Were MTV games commentated exclusively in Maori? I thought it was done in English with a few Maori terms & phrases thrown in, more like an "education-style" commentary than a full immersion.

Although, if I was given the choice of FTA coverage at useless times in English, or reasonable times in Maori, I guess I'd be trying harder to understand our native language!

When they took over the UK superleague rights, they weren't live and there were at least one game a week commentated completely in Maori. That is my concern...while it would be fab for the game, and families who cannot afford sky- I am worried that MTV would get the rights and completely butcher it.
That said I do not see sky letting the NRL go without a fight. They'd be happy for others to have local or UK League, but the NRL is THE followed League comp.
 

Diesel

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I understand that this channel promotes Maori however you'd have to be showing the prime time games with English commentary and a Maori commentary after, be it later in the day or another night as the majority speak English.

I have no problem with Maori commentary however if sole-FTA, it needs to be in English first or if there is an option of alternative commentary at the same time like Sky did with the broadcasts.
 

flippikat

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Well, the latest is that the All Stars game is showing up on Sky's guide - Sky Sport 2, 9:30 PM this Saturday.

Not sure if this means the rights are sorted - IIRC they cut a deal to show the All Star game last year while they sorted out the rights for the NRL season.

I haven't seen any press releases or anything.

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On Sky Sports facebook page, they reply to someone's question about pre-season games with the following:

"The Charity Shield clash between the Dragons and the Rabbitohs will be broadcast LIVE on Friday Feb 22 from 9pm on SKY Sport 2. The Warriors-Broncos game from Dunedin will be broadcast LIVE on SKY Sport 3 on Saturday Feb 23 with coverage starting at 7.30pm."

This may not be news to some here, but still.. it looks like a good weekend. :)
 
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spear tackle

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pre-season games with the following:

"The Charity Shield clash between the Dragons and the Rabbitohs will be broadcast LIVE on Friday Feb 22 from 9pm on SKY Sport 2. The Warriors-Broncos game from Dunedin will be broadcast LIVE on SKY Sport 3 on Saturday Feb 23 with coverage starting at 7.30pm."

This may not be news to some here, but still.. it looks like a good weekend. :)


Well its new to me and good news at that, thanks.
 
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Pity they couldn't show all the trials, would be good to see all the players trialling different positions. But hey, can't complain, that Broncos game should get a good turnout.

Bring it!. The season can't start soon enough for me.
 

Skinner

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I'm absolutely amazed that they are going to televise a trial match. Is there anything else on it Dunedin that weekend ??
 

Micistm

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I guess this means they do have the rights sewn up, so on with the season. A trial game will be quite enjoyable to watch, although won't really tell us much, you spend most of the trial games just hoping for no injuries.
I do hope Sky, if they have the rights, will be a little fairer to those that don't. I understand they want to coax as many as possible to get a sub, so aren't going to make it too nice for free to air viewers, but Midnight Sunday broadcasts on prime is just so unfair for those that can't afford sky. A few hours delay, maybe 8.30 showing, would be better. Annoy the hell out of viewers with a gazillion adverts, but let kids watch their team at a fair time! ;-)
 

LeagueNut

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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10867955

Sky TV appears close to clinching a deal that would see it retain the rights to screen NRL matches in New Zealand.

Having agreed a one-year deal this time last year to cover the 2012 season, Sky and the NRL have been in negotiations for several months over a long-term deal that will run concurrently with the five-year, A$1 billion broadcast rights deal inked by Fox and Channel Nine in Australia.

With the NRL season due to kick off in just eight days time, the clock is ticking. While both parties could conceivably go beyond that date - with Sky broadcasting matches on a 'good faith' basis - there are signs a deal is close.

"It's positive," Sky chief executive John Fellet said of the state of negotiations. "We keep talking and keep trying to find the middle ground, so that's alway a good sign."

Australian Rugby League Commission [ARLC] general manager of special projects Shane Mattiske also indicated negotiations were progressing well. The ARLC had not considered a contingency plan should a deal with Sky not be reached, Mr Mattiske said.

"Our focus is still on getting the deal done and we are confident that is a realistic proposition," he said.

"We are deep into the negotiation process."

The unconfirmed recruitment of Australian veteran Andrew Voss as a lead commentator for Warriors matches is another signal Sky is confident it will secure a product that is a major subscriber driver.

Sky would not comment on Mr Voss's status, however his presence at the microphone in Dunedin for the trial match against the Broncos was a strong indicator he is next in line to fill a commentary role that has changed hands three times in as many years.

Mr Voss appears to have fallen out of favour at Channel Nine after pursuing a defamation suit against fellow commentator Ray Hadley following a public spat over a statue of fellow commentator Ray Warren.

A Sky spokeswoman said the network could not comment on the commentary situation, or any league matters, until a broadcast deal was signed.

Sky's deal with the NRL has previously been reported as worth $14 million a season. The ARLC is understood to have been seeking an increase on that figure in line with what was achieved in Australia, however Sky is understood to be resistant to a major increase.

Asked if Sky and the newly-formed [ARLC] were close to finding some middle ground on the value of the broadcasting rights, Mr Fellet said: "hope so".

While Sky acknowledged the NRL's importance to its customer base, it was wary of paying too much for a product that suffered a ratings decline following the Warriors' poor performance last season.

"If you get it at too high a price an asset can quickly switch to a liability, which is what the summer Olympics was for us," Mr Fellet said. "That burned us. Our subscribers want us to go out and get all content, I get that, but they also want us to get it at a reasonable price."

The protracted negotiation had affected Sky's ability to promote its coverage, a factor that likely impacted on last season's ratings when that negotiation also went down to the wire. The move to negotiate just a one-year deal for 2012, resulting in further uncertainty this year, was at the NRL's insistence, Mr Fellet said.

"If it was up to me we would have had a [long-term] deal a year ago," he said. "A similar sort of thing happened last year. If you're an avid watcher of Sky you'll see all the promotion we are doing around rugby - we'd like to have done that on the league as well. We always say earlier the better but these are big deals with a lot of money involved."

While a deal now appears likely, Mr Fellet said no announcement was imminent.

"Trust me I will climb the highest building and shout it to the top as soon as I get a deal."
 

spear tackle

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I can see why there was only a one year deal done with the commision taking over the running of the game etc, and have faith that a deal will be sorted BUT if it's not on sky sport I'll drop those channels like a hot potatoif I can and save myself some cash.
 

Skinner

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If SKY did not get the deal, then that would be the greatest wake up call for those mongrels. They will want the rights for about 18 and 6...
 

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