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RECKY said:Serious, what of those among us who cant afford cable???
serious14 said:Guys, I'm not against FTA having a delayed game or a highlights show........ but it should be the Foxtel feed and nothing more.
dibo said:serious14 said:Guys, I'm not against FTA having a delayed game or a highlights show........ but it should be the Foxtel feed and nothing more.
i don't see what problem this solves...
dibo said:serious14 said:Guys, I'm not against FTA having a delayed game or a highlights show........ but it should be the Foxtel feed and nothing more.
i don't see what problem this solves...
serious14 said:It also means that FTA gets _no_ control over the coverage. I mean, look at Channel 9's effort with the second Friday Night NRL game - with all the pre and post game shite, as well as the insufferable amount of ad breaks, it runs close enough to 2.5 hour territory. 150 minutes, for an 80 minute game. Hows about................. no. Fox's coverage of an A-League game runs 2 hours on the dot. It's concise, there is only ads during the pre-game show and at half time, and it's professional. No need to change something that isn't broken.
dibo said:if there's something we want in the coverage, we specify it in the broadcast agreement.
FTA will want ad breaks. we don't (in line with FIFA preference). we specify that in the agreement, there will be no ads. it's really that simple. they may be replaced with on-screen promos or whatever like on the cricket coverage, that's the cost of doing business.
dibo said:Theres an important thing to note here when the AFL did their last rights deal, they were bought up for an absolute bomb by the 7/10 partnership. Fox dont hold any direct rights. 7/10 then had to negotiate with Fox a price that Fox would be willing to pay to show games. At one point when protracted negotiations looked like they might falter, SBS was tapped on the shoulder and essentially asked if they might be able to show some games. 7/10 had to offer it to somebody because the structure of the deal was such that the games had to be shown.
This is a massively important point for us, and will influence the nature of any future deal. We write a clause into the contract saying each and every game must be shown live (and presumably in keeping with FIFA requirements, with game time uninterrupted by advertisements) and thats the landscape that the networks have to operate in.
If a FTA network is interested, specify that at least one match must be shown live on FTA before content is sold on to Fox, and a viewable time (not necessarily prime time, but not at 3AM) highlights package must air on FTA.
scottmac said:If SBS had a_league Craig Foster and Les would rubbish the game every chance they get? What would that do for football in Aus.dibo said:serious14 said:Guys, I'm not against FTA having a delayed game or a highlights show........ but it should be the Foxtel feed and nothing more.
i don't see what problem this solves...
It solves the problem of mainstream exposure. Anyone (with a TV) can tune in to an AFL or NRL match.
dibo said:i give up - you've missed my point completely and this is going around in circles.
dibo said:alright - let's get a bit zen.
tell me what my argument is?
unless i'm being dim, your argument is that FTA networks shouldn't have exclusive rights to broadcast the a-league because they treat football badly and will overhype it commercialise the f**k out of it (citing nine's NRL coverage as a prime example).
consequently, you argue that foxtel should retain rights and the FTA networks should have to take a feed from them.
Thats right and now they,re f***ed.Greenpoleffc said:"A line would be able to be taken about the Central Coast where (rugby league) hasn't been able to position itself," he said.
Hasnt??? You mean wouldnt.
The NRL only had to prop up the Bears for 1 season and there would have been no CCM - Gallop folded under pressure from Manly and the Knights.
serious14 said:But I digress, in person we shall discuss.