That 2 billion was in a lump sum at the very beginning. How much went into the NRL's pockets from TV on Friday night? (Underlined for emphasis)pussycat Mark 11 wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 11:13 amI would say A few million coming from the 2b they got from there sale of there tv rightsTLPG wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 9:38 amHow much did TV put in the NRL's pockets on Friday night? Or the Broncos come to that (I'll skip the Storm because they were the away team).
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Fox , nine, sky pay the NRL $2 billion to telecast 24 matches & 3 origin games a year for 5 years ($200m a year). So you might need to think about it.
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Its not actually paid at the begining. Its an agreement that is then partially paid each year,TLPG wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 1:38 pm
That 2 billion was in a lump sum at the very beginning. How much went into the NRL's pockets from TV on Friday night? (Underlined for emphasis)
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LolGone wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 7:07 pmIts not actually paid at the begining. Its an agreement that is then partially paid each year,TLPG wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 1:38 pm
That 2 billion was in a lump sum at the very beginning. How much went into the NRL's pockets from TV on Friday night? (Underlined for emphasis)
Does he just make it up & expect people to believe him
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wow delayed games in this day in age, that is shocking..
4 games in FTA in Melbourne but 2 games on delay (If true) that suxs
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4 games in FTA in Melbourne but 2 games on delay (If true) that suxs
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Paid for when? You are totally missing the point here. Last Friday? Nope!pussycat Mark 11 wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 5:38 pmFox , nine, sky pay the NRL $2 billion to telecast 24 matches & 3 origin games a year for 5 years ($200m a year). So you might need to think about it.
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leeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 8:42 pmwow delayed games in this day in age, that is shocking..
4 games in FTA in Melbourne but 2 games on delay (If true) that suxs
You would think
Thursday LIVE
FRIDAY LIVE
SATURDAY DELAY
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Fox is putting the squeeze on the AFL because their ratings are atrocious. They're simply not worth the money they are paying. This is looking like a dogs breakfast. Fox aren't happy. Seven isn't happy. The AFL isn't happy. The clubs aren't happy. And Paramount/10 aren't genuinely interested so there is no bidding war.
The new deal is going to be very very interesting!!!! Nothing is going to plan. Gilty is in a world of pain.
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Dude you are completely inventing every word in this post.Terry wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 9:21 pmleeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 8:42 pmwow delayed games in this day in age, that is shocking..
4 games in FTA in Melbourne but 2 games on delay (If true) that suxs
You would think
Thursday LIVE
FRIDAY LIVE
SATURDAY DELAY
SUNDAY DELAY
Fox is putting the squeeze on the AFL because their ratings are atrocious. They're simply not worth the money they are paying. This is looking like a dogs breakfast. Fox aren't happy. Seven isn't happy. The AFL isn't happy. The clubs aren't happy. And Paramount/10 aren't genuinely interested so there is no bidding war.
The new deal is going to be very very interesting!!!! Nothing is going to plan. Gilty is in a world of pain.
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Who”s going to run a seeep should the AFL get a record deal as to the excuses or efforts to downplay it by some of the Rl folk here?
I’ll take the “per minute” arguement .
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AFL had to sell their soul.
They got more because (insert name) wanted to stick it to the NRL/V@Landy@s
The NRL deal is actually better but the nrl want to keep it secret.
The AFL lied and it really isn’t that much
It’s all contra - so really what it says
Will we heat - well the AFL is simply valued more by media networks that want it than nrl…..
I’ll take the “per minute” arguement .
Up for grabs are -
AFL had to sell their soul.
They got more because (insert name) wanted to stick it to the NRL/V@Landy@s
The NRL deal is actually better but the nrl want to keep it secret.
The AFL lied and it really isn’t that much
It’s all contra - so really what it says
Will we heat - well the AFL is simply valued more by media networks that want it than nrl…..
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I’m pretty sure the article says the delayed games would be outside of Victoria.leeroy*NRL* wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 8:42 pmwow delayed games in this day in age, that is shocking..
4 games in FTA in Melbourne but 2 games on delay (If true) that suxs
You would think
Thursday LIVE
FRIDAY LIVE
SATURDAY DELAY
SUNDAY DELAY
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
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