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broadcast deal negotiations ..
"Seven and Foxtel at loggerheads over live matches in AFL-mad markets Adelaide and Perth"
Since 2002, all teams outside Victoria must be broadcast on free-to-air, regardless if Foxtel.
Terry wrote: Sun Apr 24, 2022 11:23 amTypical fumbleball beatup. Ain't gonna happen. Why would 2 massive overseas based companies be interested in fumbling? It's played in Victardia and the little desert states. And nowhere else in the known world.
This is just fumbleball propaganda desperately trying to pump the ugly mess of a game. You read it here first.
This part of the article just doesn't make sense. The AFL apparently want seven and Fox to get the next rights deal but then it mentions a 'potential' knockout bid for 2029 from CBS. No one would have a clue what could play out between now and 2029. The whole scene could change. It's nonsensical BS.leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 11:53 amThe AFL is trying to entice Seven West Media and Foxtel to up their bids for television rights to as close to $600m annually as possible, in an effort to keep the incumbent broadcasters in place until at least 2029 and as ViacomCBS-owned Network Ten considers a potential knockout bid for all free-to-air and streaming rights to the code.
Seven and Foxtel have indicated they are keen to maintain their rights, and discussions have begun regarding what mechanisms could be used to entice either party to raise their bids
thats literally based on nothing but the fervent dreams of league fans.truthbomber wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 5:54 pmwell well well fumblers
it seems we leaguies have been telling you clowns , & telling you &.............. telling you what is going to happen
& what isn't ..
seems we were right all along
wave bye bye to a big increase
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ah noGone wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 6:12 pmthats literally based on nothing but the fervent dreams of league fans.truthbomber wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 5:54 pmwell well well fumblers
it seems we leaguies have been telling you clowns , & telling you &.............. telling you what is going to happen
& what isn't ..
seems we were right all along
wave bye bye to a big increase
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Further to that. Channel 10 and 9 are wanting the AFL. Nine would want an AFL and NRL double on Thursday nights to dominate nationwide.leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 11:53 amThe AFL is trying to entice Seven West Media and Foxtel to up their bids for television rights to as close to $600m annually as possible, in an effort to keep the incumbent broadcasters in place until at least 2029 and as ViacomCBS-owned Network Ten considers a potential knockout bid for all free-to-air and streaming rights to the code.
Seven and Foxtel have indicated they are keen to maintain their rights, and discussions have begun regarding what mechanisms could be used to entice either party to raise their bids
According to News Corp’s The Australian, the AFL wants Seven and Foxtel to increase their bids to as close to $600 million annually to keep them as rights holders until 2029, but Network Ten is considering blowing them out of the water with an offer for both the free-to-air and pay TV rights.
West Aussies could be forced to pay to watch Eagles and Dockers matches under a Foxtel proposal.
One option on the table, the publisher wrote on Monday, is for Foxtel to broadcast more live games of Perth and Adelaide’s local teams - both AFL mad cities.
That would mean supporters of the West Coast Eagles, Fremantle Dockers, Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power would no longer view their beloved teams on Seven, and instead be forced to fork out for Foxtel.
Meanwhile, Nine is reportedly after a package of Thursday night games but the AFL is believed to be opposed to splitting the rights across more than two broadcasters.
But that all depends on how much is offered.
https://thewest.com.au/business/media/w ... -c-7557077
Beaussie wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 8:19 pmFurther to that. Channel 10 and 9 are wanting the AFL. Nine would want an AFL and NRL double on Thursday nights to dominate nationwide.leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 11:53 amThe AFL is trying to entice Seven West Media and Foxtel to up their bids for television rights to as close to $600m annually as possible, in an effort to keep the incumbent broadcasters in place until at least 2029 and as ViacomCBS-owned Network Ten considers a potential knockout bid for all free-to-air and streaming rights to the code.
Seven and Foxtel have indicated they are keen to maintain their rights, and discussions have begun regarding what mechanisms could be used to entice either party to raise their bids
Channel 7 want to take this all seriously and not just assume a joint 7/Fox/Kayo deal is a given.
According to News Corp’s The Australian, the AFL wants Seven and Foxtel to increase their bids to as close to $600 million annually to keep them as rights holders until 2029, but Network Ten is considering blowing them out of the water with an offer for both the free-to-air and pay TV rights.
West Aussies could be forced to pay to watch Eagles and Dockers matches under a Foxtel proposal.
didn't
One option on the table, the publisher wrote on Monday, is for Foxtel to broadcast more live games of Perth and Adelaide’s local teams - both AFL mad cities.
That would mean supporters of the West Coast Eagles, Fremantle Dockers, Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power would no longer view their beloved teams on Seven, and instead be forced to fork out for Foxtel.
Meanwhile, Nine is reportedly after a package of Thursday night games but the AFL is believed to be opposed to splitting the rights across more than two broadcasters.
But that all depends on how much is offered.
https://thewest.com.au/business/media/w ... -c-7557077
Beaussie wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 9:20 pmChannel 10/Paramount+ to blow all other bidders outta the water I hope.
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