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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #75 on: April 06, 2011, 07:52:04 PM »
^^^^^^^^Just seems too extreme of a deal to take seriously. Would do a lot of damage to the brand, especially new markets.

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Re: AFL's $1bn rights deal with live footy (Age)
« Reply #76 on: April 06, 2011, 08:53:48 PM »
I love FoxSports   :cheers

The game is not owned by FTA channels and they have no respect for it anyway. Give them 1 game a week and the granny like the old days. And if you live in Victoria you can always go to the game  ;)

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Foxtel flexes muscle in AFL TV rights bid (Age)
« Reply #77 on: April 07, 2011, 02:36:57 AM »
Here's Caro's article about Foxtel.....


Foxtel flexes muscle in AFL TV rights bid
Caroline Wilson
April 7, 2011


AS THE furtive dance that is the AFL broadcast rights negotiations two-steps its way towards a billion-dollar conclusion, there is at least one certain scenario for passionate football fans: and that is Foxtel, Foxtel and more Foxtel.

If the pay-TV broadcaster has its way - and it certainly appears prepared to fund significantly more than half of television money to make up the bulk of the AFL's proposed billion-dollar, five-year deal - Foxtel will televise every AFL game live from March through September, excluding perhaps the grand final.

In what would prove a fillip for fans in NSW and Queensland - for so long denied regular quality prime-time games, not to mention subscribers in Western and South Australia - the proposed Foxtel model would end once and for all the situation where top-shelf games are denied to audiences not prepared to stay up past midnight.

Advertisement: Story continues below The price, of course - and for many it will prove a daunting one - is an annual subscription, something which would become mandatory under the pay broadcaster's dream UK soccer-style model, which is currently prevented under the federal government's anti-siphoning legislation.

That legislation protects big sporting events for audiences without pay TV. But even under the proposed new model, a Foxtel box would appear irresistible.

Foxtel - for the first time permitted to bid directly for five of nine weekly games - has told the AFL it is prepared to pay $500 million for AFL football between 2012 and 2016, but only if its product includes all nine home-and-away games live - a push first revealed by The Age in February.

It is understood both the Seven-Ten consortium and the Nine Network have unofficially agreed to simulcast all AFL finals, including both preliminary finals with pay TV, although the grand final would potentially remain exclusive.

Seven and Ten remain the frontrunners for the free-to-air rights, but the stumbling blocks appear three-fold.

One is the refusal of the networks to share their respective best games with pay TV - in Seven's case Friday night football, and in Ten's case the best of the two Saturday night games.

Industry experts agreed yesterday with Seven's contention that should Foxtel share Friday nights, its audience would be diluted to the degree that it could lose the week's ratings war with Nine because of it. Whether or not that stalemate becomes a deal-breaker for Seven remains unclear. More clear is that Seven chairman Kerry Stokes remains determined to retain the AFL rights.

The second hurdle is that Ten's bid - Seven and Ten are contracted in the first instance to bid together - according to the AFL needs to increase, and new Ten boss Lachlan Murdoch, to date, appears unwilling to do that.

And the third hurdle is that Nine appears willing to make concessions to pay TV that Seven, to date, has not.

What also remains clear is that AFL remains the glittering prize in the crown of Australian sports media rights and everyone wants a piece of it.

And that games must be televised live. Channel Nine's Eddie McGuire slammed the proposed compromise between Seven and the AFL for Friday night games to start 10 minutes later to accommodate prime time, something Nine would not do.

Nine's opponents claim the network would struggle to fund four free-to-air games, but Nine rejects that. Analysts remain unclear over whether Nine is simply pushing up the rights price to ensure that Seven has no money left over for the forthcoming NRL rights.

But, while the defensive tactics being played out right now would probably defeat even Ross Lyon, there are already two clear winners. One, of course, is the AFL which will continue to set impressive Australian records for sporting broadcast rights. And the other one is Foxtel, whose control of the game increases dramatically every five years.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/foxtel-flexes-muscle-in-afl-tv-rights-bid-20110406-1d4hj.html

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Re: AFL's $1bn rights deal with live footy (Age)
« Reply #78 on: April 07, 2011, 07:41:15 AM »
I love FoxSports   :cheers

The game is not owned by FTA channels and they have no respect for it anyway. Give them 1 game a week and the granny like the old days. And if you live in Victoria you can always go to the game  ;)

Eff you silvertail. Who really is GG anyway? Shooter McGavin?

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Re: AFL's $1bn rights deal with live footy (Age)
« Reply #79 on: April 07, 2011, 07:59:19 AM »
I love FoxSports   :cheers

The game is not owned by FTA channels and they have no respect for it anyway. Give them 1 game a week and the granny like the old days. And if you live in Victoria you can always go to the game  ;)
you're probably taking the pee, but I'll be your huckleberry anyway.

you're right the game is not owned by FTA, (or the AFL) it's owned by the people and only a small percentage of people have pay TV.

if comes down to needing pay TV to watch the footy I won't bother with a membership, i'll probably follow the NT thunder instead.
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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #80 on: April 07, 2011, 09:14:44 AM »
Pay TV isn't that expensive....  :thumbsup
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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #81 on: April 07, 2011, 10:25:09 AM »
pay TV is cheaper than a case of beer a month  :cheers

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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #82 on: April 07, 2011, 01:46:54 PM »
$70 per month to get the sports channels last time i looked.
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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #83 on: April 07, 2011, 03:35:48 PM »
i pay $60 for IQ2 with sports = nice case of Asahi  :cheers

stuff 7,9,10, they're shˇt

i want my sport live and without commercials and i'm prepared to pay for it

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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #84 on: April 07, 2011, 08:59:58 PM »
$70 per month to get the sports channels last time i looked.

$52 all channels.. :shh
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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #85 on: April 08, 2011, 08:57:07 AM »
$70 per month to get the sports channels last time i looked.

$52 all channels.. :shh

$39 for me  :shh
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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #86 on: April 08, 2011, 09:08:41 AM »
what is your cunning plan Daniel?

If i could get the sports chanel package on it's own for $20 I'd be onto it like a rat up a drain pipe but for something I'd really only use for 6 months of the year I'm not prepared to spend too much.

Waynes costing with only the sports channels as extra rather the whole box and dice could come in close to something acceptable.
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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #87 on: April 08, 2011, 01:42:16 PM »
ransom until you give Jailbait Jaws & Slippery Chins back

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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #88 on: April 08, 2011, 01:47:43 PM »
Dont forget about Fiddlers Chronicle chapter 8...I havent seen it yet

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Re: Next AFL TV Rights deal
« Reply #89 on: April 08, 2011, 02:03:27 PM »
Foxtel is cheap as chips for what you get.
Only problem if Foxtel get all games live then they may increase the price per month..
Foxtel have way better coverage then free to air.

The game may suffer as geographic with the least owners of Foxtel would be young families with kids, whom they are trying to promote the game too. Its a problem with the A-League, not all kids are watching it cause not all families have foxtel. If ALeague was on SBS or OneHD the game would increase in the younger generation.

 
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