i hear his farewell is going to be held in Tasmania
hes real popular down there
i hear his farewell is going to be held in Tasmania
Fox wants own commentators for all AFL games, not Seven’s
By Jake Niall
The AFL has received pitches for the broadcast rights – a deal that underpins the finances of the 18 clubs and the game – from not only Seven and Foxtel, but also cashed-up Paramount, the owner of Channel 10, and global giant Amazon is also believed to have a case for at least one of the nine games. Paramount, which would share the rights between 10 and pay-streaming service Paramount Plus, has bid for the entire rights.
Channel Nine, the owner of this masthead, also is a potential bidder for a share of the rights.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/afl/fox-wa ... 5b54k.html
Beaussie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 8:27 pmCashed up Paramount/Channel 10, Amazon and Channel 9 bidding along with Channel 7/Foxtel with Foxtel wanting all Saturday games exclusive and their own commentators for all games.
Channel 10/Paramount please I say. Make it happen Gill
Fox wants own commentators for all AFL games, not Seven’s
By Jake Niall
The AFL has received pitches for the broadcast rights – a deal that underpins the finances of the 18 clubs and the game – from not only Seven and Foxtel, but also cashed-up Paramount, the owner of Channel 10, and global giant Amazon is also believed to have a case for at least one of the nine games. Paramount, which would share the rights between 10 and pay-streaming service Paramount Plus, has bid for the entire rights.
Channel Nine, the owner of this masthead, also is a potential bidder for a share of the rights.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/afl/fox-wa ... 5b54k.html
wheres the 3 billion offer gone ?Beaussie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 8:27 pmCashed up Paramount/Channel 10, Amazon and Channel 9 bidding along with Channel 7/Foxtel with Foxtel wanting all Saturday games exclusive and their own commentators for all games.
Channel 10/Paramount please I say. Make it happen Gill
Fox wants own commentators for all AFL games, not Seven’s
By Jake Niall
The AFL has received pitches for the broadcast rights – a deal that underpins the finances of the 18 clubs and the game – from not only Seven and Foxtel, but also cashed-up Paramount, the owner of Channel 10, and global giant Amazon is also believed to have a case for at least one of the nine games. Paramount, which would share the rights between 10 and pay-streaming service Paramount Plus, has bid for the entire rights.
Channel Nine, the owner of this masthead, also is a potential bidder for a share of the rights.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/afl/fox-wa ... 5b54k.html
nope no bid from 10 or 9
truthbomber wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 9:10 pmnope no bid from 10 or 9
if they bid they'd of confirmed they did , but all we have is .... sources who asked not to be named
yea right
also , who said they're cashed up ?
oh yea
woogie &..
you ...
no bidding tension
bye bye big increase
bye bye
leeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:33 amTen’s $500m rights bid falls short of AFL goal
Network Ten has lobbed a bid of less than $500m a year for the AFL broadcast rights, a figure seen by the governing body as underwhelming- putting foxtel and seven west media in the box seat>>
they go on to state below>>>
The Australian boss of US entertainment giant Paramount has played down talk it offered the AFL $600 million for its broadcast rights, but said the company was chasing deals that were in its commercial interests
Some of those [AFL] numbers are plucked from thin air and don’t really mean anything without context,” McGarvey said. “Like, is that [$600 million] for 20 years? There’s nothing we are going to talk about right now. Most of the speculation that we’ve read doesn’t feel super accurate.”
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