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MNF again ?
hmmmmm



not sure bout this one
would probably prefer a 3rd Sunday game , at say 6.15 regularly instead .... the Bears would most likely get that slot regularly for their home games because kick off would be at the fan friendly time of 4.15 there & TV back into the east in prime time

maybe Mondays during school holidays could be a compromise
lots of options which is great though
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the Media is reporting that there is officially a 3rd party interested in the NRL rights , Ch 9 & DAZN will need to fight the retain the rights with this
3rd interested party , ready to break the bank to cover the nations most watched sport

wow
who are they ?
I can't wait to find out & see what they're offering
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azif wrote: Sun May 04, 2025 9:31 am
MNF again ?
hmmmmm



not sure bout this one
would probably prefer a 3rd Sunday game , at say 6.15 regularly instead .... the Bears would most likely get that slot regularly for their home games because kick off would be at the fan friendly time of 4.15 there & TV back into the east in prime time

maybe Mondays during school holidays could be a compromise
lots of options which is great though
I used to like Monday Night Footy. The Mrs not so much loloolol!!!! From memory they used to rate very highly but didn't get great crowds which is understandable.

It would probably be good value to a broadcaster as there is no other sport on Mondays. Worth a try again I'd say.
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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/a-soviet-o ... 5lwcj.html


It’s been a fairly silent handover to date, but rugby league has undergone its biggest power shift since the mid-1990s and the result is about to play out explosively.

News Corporation has been the power behind the throne since it took the game over with an avalanche of cash in the bitter Super League war of 1995 to 1997, the catalyst for which was a pay TV battle between Foxtel and Optus.

News owned 65 per cent of Foxtel and Telstra 35 per cent.

Both Foxtel and Optus needed rugby league desperately for their fledgling operations, and News Corporation was prepared to do anything to own it.

Once the unsustainable impasse was over and the game re-united in 1998, News became the dominant co-owner of the NRL, and held the ownership until 2012.

Since then, it has wielded its power as pay TV rights holders via Foxtel’s Fox League, backed up by the significant clout of its metropolitan newspapers in Sydney and Brisbane.

The marriage of holding the rights and owning high-circulating mastheads meant it was a partner not to be crossed lightly if you worked out of NRL headquarters.

But it all ended a month ago when Foxtel’s $3 billion-plus sale to global sports broadcasting giant DAZN was finalised.

News exited because of a groaning $2 billion debt position accumulated by Foxtel.
DAZN, described as the Netflix of sports, is a mystery to Australians.

It broadcasts in markets all over the world, with 20 million global subscribers, predominantly across Europe, where it is the largest digital broadcaster, Asia and the Americas.

DAZN owner Len Blavatnik
DAZN owner Len BlavatnikCREDIT:
It is owned by Ukrainian-British businessman Len Blavatnik, said to be worth around $40 billion. He made his fortune in plastics and chemicals following the break-up of the Soviet Union, and also owns Warner Music, taking it over in similar circumstances to Foxtel as it too was laden with debt.

Since the handover, the spin has been that it will be steady as she goes for Foxtel, a comforting position for the NRL.

It would be naive to fall for it.

Since when has a powerful multibillionaire anywhere in the globe taken over a business and just let it roll along, especially when he had to wipe $2 billion of debt?

Evidence of inevitable change occurred last week when 100 Foxtel staff across marketing and engineering were made redundant.

The ownership change of Foxtel is of enormous significance for Peter V’landys and his NRL Commission.

In News Corporation, it had a familiar ally, with vested interests in the health of the NRL.

Despite the fact News secured a minority 6 per cent stake in DAZN and a board position, it will have little say, beyond guidance.

In DAZN and Blavatnik, the NRL doesn’t know exactly what they’re dealing with.

It does, though, have a significant bargaining chip. The game.

Foxtel boss Patrick Delany with the Australian Rugby League Commission’s Peter V’landys.
Foxtel boss Patrick Delany with the Australian Rugby League Commission’s Peter V’landys.CREDIT: GETTY
Without NRL, Foxtel and its digital sports arm Kayo would lose subscribers hand-over-fist on the eastern seaboard.

But the NRL doesn’t just need DAZN to keep the rights, it needs it to pay big for them – way bigger than News Corporation ever did via Foxtel.

V’landys has been smarting after accepting slightly in excess of $2 billion over five years (2023-27) from Nine and Foxtel in a post-COVID move in late 2021.

The amount was light, and V’landys made a startling admission in this masthead at the time that part of the reason he did the deal was because “if Fox coughs, all the codes catch a cold”.

It came back to bite him.

After he prevented Fox from coughing, the AFL swooped on the healthy company’s good fortune just seven months later and drew $4.5 billion for seven years from Seven and Foxtel, dwarfing the NRL deal by about $200 million a year.

It hurt. He’s determined to make amends, flooding the media with stats for the past year which back the position that the NRL draws bigger audiences and richer engagement than the AFL.

He hates losing to the Victorians, and his battle with them in the racing industry in his role as Racing NSW CEO is the genesis of a move by some powerful figures in that industry to oust him.

V’landys has publicly talked up the possibility of a $3 billion bonanza for the five years from 2027-31.

He has put a target on it, and anything short may be seen as a failure.

That’s where it gets tricky. DAZN is the key, and the NRL has to convince it to pay 50 per cent more than Foxtel did last time, or at the very least be such a keen bidder it forces someone else to.

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Who is the someone else? Free-to-air broadcaster Nine, the publisher of this masthead, and its digital arm Stan could try and go it alone, as could Seven.

You can rule Ten out, and then there’s the fanciful notion Netflix, Amazon or another global streamer could come in.

Splitting the rights up, as the NFL in the US does with different broadcasters on different days, should be dismissed.

Fans would not cop multiple digital subscriptions to watch their beloved game in a cost-of-living crisis.

Meanwhile, DAZN is in the midst of a ding-dong battle in France over the $2.8 billion it paid to broadcast Ligue 1, the top-tier of football.

In the first year of a four-year deal, DAZN says it has lost up to half a million dollars already because the French league inflated the value of the competition and does not want to honour the deal.

DAZN could be the NRL’s new ally, or a formidable foe.

Interesting read
I don't agree re the streaming services....
if people already have a streaming service , then they will pay $5 a month extra on top , to get the 9th game on a Sunday or Monday night
its only $1.25 a game afterall

DAZN need content to pay for their investment & any attempt to " go cheap " on the NRL will see them lose the rights & their most valuable asset
I dare them :twisted:
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The other .... really ... interesting thing in that article is DAZN taking French soccer to court atm for not delivering on their assurance of subscribers ...
now
we're not privy to the details of the old foxtels contract dealings with fumbleball & what those lying sacks of shit would have told foxtel , in terms of delivering subscribers with their exclusive coverage on Saturdays
We don't have numbers to look at
but DAZN do

watch this space :cool:
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Not a Fan of Monday Night footy..

Watching it was Brilliant Tv ratings were massive back in the day..
but Crowds were very poor to the game

Sunday 6:15pm Kick off is much better game time and PRIME TIME SUNDAY
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im pretty Confident DAZN will get the Rights (they would be stupid not too)

they are going to have to pay over the moon for them. (which is going to have a knock on effect on customers)
As the AFL rights Kicked in this Season (fox raised its prices a fair bit)
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leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 4:48 pm
im pretty Confident DAZN will get the Rights (they would be stupid not too)

they are going to have to pay over the moon for them. (which is going to have a knock on effect on customers)
As the AFL rights Kicked in this Season (fox raised its prices a fair bit)
I think that will be the case too .. & balance will be restored to the universe with the nations most watched sport having the largest media rights deal as it should
DAZN to pay 400 million ... that will be for 9 NRL games ( 6 exclusive )
& all reps except origin
FTA to be 200 million thats to 3 games a week , & all reps .... origin exclusive ( whether thats 9 having the lot, or 9 having the NRL & 7 the reps)
NZ 50 million for it all
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leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon May 05, 2025 4:48 pm
im pretty Confident DAZN will get the Rights (they would be stupid not too)

they are going to have to pay over the moon for them. (which is going to have a knock on effect on customers)
As the AFL rights Kicked in this Season (fox raised its prices a fair bit)

Mine didn’t go up - but what I found was there is just one package - the whole thing - whereas I would opt out of sport over the summer or cancel a particular package - now you can’t do that. Which sucks.
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