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Xman wrote:
In their most important job since taking control of the NRL this year, the commissioners will start assessing the Nine Network and Fox Sports bids for broadcast rights, expected to be less than $1 billion.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/media/b ... 6348183510
MMM the Australian AKA NEWS LTD :lol: :lol: :lol:

His piece is rubbish with school boy errors.
The AFL has not filled the MCG for a home and away fixture to date. :lol:
The NRL has filled Suncorp numerous times....
And the Melbourne Storm have filled AAMI park. :roll:

NRL channel may help sweeten new TV broadcast rights deal
BY: SIMON CANNING From: The Australian May 07, 2012 12:00AM


A dedicated NRL TV channel is on the agenda in the bidding for broadcast rights. Source: The Daily Telegraph
A DEDICATED National Rugby League channel on Foxtel is back on the agenda as the pay-TV channel and the Nine Network submit their bids to retain the NRL rights today.

In their most important job since taking control of the NRL this year, the commissioners will start assessing the Nine Network and Fox Sports bids for broadcast rights, expected to be less than $1 billion.

The code is keen to expand its free-to-air presence up to four games a week, but the NRL remains vitally important to Foxtel on the east coast and in regional areas, where the company has taken over regional pay-TV provider Austar.

Fox Sports is originally believed to have ruled out a dedicated channel for the code, similar to its AFL Footy channel, but a proposal is expected to be part of the offer and could form a significant part of the contra element of Fox Sport's offer.


The bid for a billion-dollar pay day will rely heavily on the code's ability to leverage interest from the Seven Network and Network Ten, who will be allowed to bid if the NRL takes the rights to a public auction.

While the 16 clubs making up the competition hope for a cash windfall, another, no less important element may prove crucial in deciding who wins the battle.

Contra advertising -- free ads the NRL can use to promote memberships and ticket sales -- are expected to be an important factor in the winning bid as the NRL hunts for a way to fill its vast stadiums.

While the AFL can fill stadiums such as the MCG for its home and away matches, the NRL's decision to move from smaller suburban grounds and embrace bigger venues such as Sydney's 80,000-seat ANZ Stadium, the 52,000-seat Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, the 45,000-seat Allianz Stadium in Sydney, the 30,000 AAMI Park in Melbourne and the 27,000-seat Skilled Park on the Gold Coast has increased the need to help promote its home and away matches.

The new venues have been criticised as lacking atmosphere due to empty seats.

More than 10 per cent of the AFL's $1.25bn broadcast deal came from similar contra deals and the code has been using the free advertising to great effect to promote membership and ticket sales.

Seven has filled its broadcasts with ads for coming games in various markets, and the contra has also been used to secure space in other broadcasts, in particular Seven's V8 Supercars coverage.

Over on Fox Sports, the code is also flooding the network with ads across all of the Fox Sports-owned channels and has launched the dedicated Footy channel.

There has also been keen interest from Seven to grab the jewel in the crown NRL State of Origin series if it fails in a bid to win the rights outright, while Ten would love to boost its ratings with some NRL games.

Nine retaining the code in a deal with Fox Sports remains the most likely outcome, but some observers fear that cash remains the overriding motivator for the NRL and the new commission, and it may be willing to split the two.
So its all good to pull up a piece from NEWS LTD but how much are we meant to believe is actually close to the mark? After all its in NEWS LTD best interest to try and devalue the rights isn't it? :lol: :lol:
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The AFL has not filled the MCG for a home and away fixture to date. :lol:
Are you talking about this year or ever?
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The MCG is not filled because people with tickets dont turn up on occasions. Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that ANZAC day was sold out.
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piesman2011 wrote:
The MCG is not filled because people with tickets dont turn up on occasions. Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that ANZAC day was sold out.
Nope wasn't sold out 86,932.

The highest crowd home and away ever is Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1958 99346.

Anyway so just proving a point that this writer is talking out his ass for His Boss NEW LTD. :lol:
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eelofwest wrote:
piesman2011 wrote:
The MCG is not filled because people with tickets dont turn up on occasions. Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that ANZAC day was sold out.
Nope wasn't sold out 86,932.

The highest crowd home and away ever is Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1958 99346.

Anyway so just proving a point that this writer is talking out his ass for His Boss NEW LTD. :lol:
Wrong again eelofwest. Gees, do you ever tire of being proven wrong. #-o
Anzac Day - SOLD OUT
Apr 24, 2012

The initial release of public reserved seats to the Anzac Day match between Collingwood and Essendon at the MCG on April 25 sold very quickly and were all allocated by March 7.

A limited number of tickets have become available for purchase as a result of unused club, AFL or corporate allocations.

These tickets were released via Ticketek on Monday April 23 at 12.00pm.

Restricted view seating and standing room tickets were released at this time.

Update: April 24 at 9.00am - all remaining public tickets, including standing room, have SOLD OUT for Anzac Day. The will be no further release of tickets.

http://www.mcg.org.au/News/News/2012/Ap ... ckets.aspx
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Beaussie wrote:
eelofwest wrote:
piesman2011 wrote:
The MCG is not filled because people with tickets dont turn up on occasions. Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that ANZAC day was sold out.
Nope wasn't sold out 86,932.

The highest crowd home and away ever is Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1958 99346.

Anyway so just proving a point that this writer is talking out his ass for His Boss NEW LTD. :lol:
Wrong again eelofwest. Gees, do you ever tire of being proven wrong. #-o
Anzac Day - SOLD OUT
Apr 24, 2012

The initial release of public reserved seats to the Anzac Day match between Collingwood and Essendon at the MCG on April 25 sold very quickly and were all allocated by March 7.

A limited number of tickets have become available for purchase as a result of unused club, AFL or corporate allocations.

These tickets were released via Ticketek on Monday April 23 at 12.00pm.

Restricted view seating and standing room tickets were released at this time.

Update: April 24 at 9.00am - all remaining public tickets, including standing room, have SOLD OUT for Anzac Day. The will be no further release of tickets.

http://www.mcg.org.au/News/News/2012/Ap ... ckets.aspx
So Baessie whats the capacity of MCG?
Was it full? :lol: :lol:
Very easy for people to claim to be sold out, 100,018 is the capacity of the MCG they got 86,932
Selling all the tickets and filling the stadium are 2 different things in my book.
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eelofwest wrote:
Xman wrote:
In their most important job since taking control of the NRL this year, the commissioners will start assessing the Nine Network and Fox Sports bids for broadcast rights, expected to be less than $1 billion.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/media/b ... 6348183510
MMM the Australian AKA NEWS LTD :lol: :lol: :lol:

His piece is rubbish with school boy errors.
The AFL has not filled the MCG for a home and away fixture to date. :lol:
The NRL has filled Suncorp numerous times....
And the Melbourne Storm have filled AAMI park. :roll:

NRL channel may help sweeten new TV broadcast rights deal
BY: SIMON CANNING From: The Australian May 07, 2012 12:00AM


A dedicated NRL TV channel is on the agenda in the bidding for broadcast rights. Source: The Daily Telegraph
A DEDICATED National Rugby League channel on Foxtel is back on the agenda as the pay-TV channel and the Nine Network submit their bids to retain the NRL rights today.

In their most important job since taking control of the NRL this year, the commissioners will start assessing the Nine Network and Fox Sports bids for broadcast rights, expected to be less than $1 billion.

The code is keen to expand its free-to-air presence up to four games a week, but the NRL remains vitally important to Foxtel on the east coast and in regional areas, where the company has taken over regional pay-TV provider Austar.

Fox Sports is originally believed to have ruled out a dedicated channel for the code, similar to its AFL Footy channel, but a proposal is expected to be part of the offer and could form a significant part of the contra element of Fox Sport's offer.


The bid for a billion-dollar pay day will rely heavily on the code's ability to leverage interest from the Seven Network and Network Ten, who will be allowed to bid if the NRL takes the rights to a public auction.

While the 16 clubs making up the competition hope for a cash windfall, another, no less important element may prove crucial in deciding who wins the battle.

Contra advertising -- free ads the NRL can use to promote memberships and ticket sales -- are expected to be an important factor in the winning bid as the NRL hunts for a way to fill its vast stadiums.

While the AFL can fill stadiums such as the MCG for its home and away matches, the NRL's decision to move from smaller suburban grounds and embrace bigger venues such as Sydney's 80,000-seat ANZ Stadium, the 52,000-seat Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, the 45,000-seat Allianz Stadium in Sydney, the 30,000 AAMI Park in Melbourne and the 27,000-seat Skilled Park on the Gold Coast has increased the need to help promote its home and away matches.

The new venues have been criticised as lacking atmosphere due to empty seats.

More than 10 per cent of the AFL's $1.25bn broadcast deal came from similar contra deals and the code has been using the free advertising to great effect to promote membership and ticket sales.

Seven has filled its broadcasts with ads for coming games in various markets, and the contra has also been used to secure space in other broadcasts, in particular Seven's V8 Supercars coverage.

Over on Fox Sports, the code is also flooding the network with ads across all of the Fox Sports-owned channels and has launched the dedicated Footy channel.

There has also been keen interest from Seven to grab the jewel in the crown NRL State of Origin series if it fails in a bid to win the rights outright, while Ten would love to boost its ratings with some NRL games.

Nine retaining the code in a deal with Fox Sports remains the most likely outcome, but some observers fear that cash remains the overriding motivator for the NRL and the new commission, and it may be willing to split the two.
So its all good to pull up a piece from NEWS LTD but how much are we meant to believe is actually close to the mark? After all its in NEWS LTD best interest to try and devalue the rights isn't it? :lol: :lol:

Anybody buying into the NRL Channel/Foxtel Contra is an idiot.

They're trying to repeat the swifty they pulled on the AFL.

"Oh no, you'll never get a dedicated channel..."
"Okay you'll get a dedicate channel but you'll have to sacrifice this blah blah blah..."

Advertising to people who have bought the product is nowhere near as important as real cash dollars that can be spent on the ground.

You forget that Foxtel still has to meet its 50% targets. They need to create these ancillary programmes anyway. Why pay for the priveledge of something Foxtel already has to do themselves anyway?!

Do not sacrifice real dollars for an illusion.
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eelofwest wrote:
Beaussie wrote:
eelofwest wrote:
Nope wasn't sold out 86,932.

The highest crowd home and away ever is Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1958 99346.

Anyway so just proving a point that this writer is talking out his ass for His Boss NEW LTD. :lol:
Wrong again eelofwest. Gees, do you ever tire of being proven wrong. #-o
Anzac Day - SOLD OUT
Apr 24, 2012

The initial release of public reserved seats to the Anzac Day match between Collingwood and Essendon at the MCG on April 25 sold very quickly and were all allocated by March 7.

A limited number of tickets have become available for purchase as a result of unused club, AFL or corporate allocations.

These tickets were released via Ticketek on Monday April 23 at 12.00pm.

Restricted view seating and standing room tickets were released at this time.

Update: April 24 at 9.00am - all remaining public tickets, including standing room, have SOLD OUT for Anzac Day. The will be no further release of tickets.

http://www.mcg.org.au/News/News/2012/Ap ... ckets.aspx
So Baessie whats the capacity of MCG?
Was it full? :lol: :lol:
Very easy for people to claim to be sold out, 100,018 is the capacity of the MCG they got 86,932
Selling all the tickets and filling the stadium are 2 different things in my book.
All tickets sold is a sellout in anyone's book dopey. MCC members not showing on the day is the reason why the crowd in attendance was not full capacity. Same goes for the SoO in RL. Never a sellout by your logic in Sydney or Brisbane. #-o
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justanotherleaguefan wrote:
eelofwest wrote:
MMM the Australian AKA NEWS LTD :lol: :lol: :lol:

His piece is rubbish with school boy errors.
The AFL has not filled the MCG for a home and away fixture to date. :lol:
The NRL has filled Suncorp numerous times....
And the Melbourne Storm have filled AAMI park. :roll:

NRL channel may help sweeten new TV broadcast rights deal
BY: SIMON CANNING From: The Australian May 07, 2012 12:00AM


A dedicated NRL TV channel is on the agenda in the bidding for broadcast rights. Source: The Daily Telegraph
A DEDICATED National Rugby League channel on Foxtel is back on the agenda as the pay-TV channel and the Nine Network submit their bids to retain the NRL rights today.

In their most important job since taking control of the NRL this year, the commissioners will start assessing the Nine Network and Fox Sports bids for broadcast rights, expected to be less than $1 billion.

The code is keen to expand its free-to-air presence up to four games a week, but the NRL remains vitally important to Foxtel on the east coast and in regional areas, where the company has taken over regional pay-TV provider Austar.

Fox Sports is originally believed to have ruled out a dedicated channel for the code, similar to its AFL Footy channel, but a proposal is expected to be part of the offer and could form a significant part of the contra element of Fox Sport's offer.


The bid for a billion-dollar pay day will rely heavily on the code's ability to leverage interest from the Seven Network and Network Ten, who will be allowed to bid if the NRL takes the rights to a public auction.

While the 16 clubs making up the competition hope for a cash windfall, another, no less important element may prove crucial in deciding who wins the battle.

Contra advertising -- free ads the NRL can use to promote memberships and ticket sales -- are expected to be an important factor in the winning bid as the NRL hunts for a way to fill its vast stadiums.

While the AFL can fill stadiums such as the MCG for its home and away matches, the NRL's decision to move from smaller suburban grounds and embrace bigger venues such as Sydney's 80,000-seat ANZ Stadium, the 52,000-seat Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, the 45,000-seat Allianz Stadium in Sydney, the 30,000 AAMI Park in Melbourne and the 27,000-seat Skilled Park on the Gold Coast has increased the need to help promote its home and away matches.

The new venues have been criticised as lacking atmosphere due to empty seats.

More than 10 per cent of the AFL's $1.25bn broadcast deal came from similar contra deals and the code has been using the free advertising to great effect to promote membership and ticket sales.

Seven has filled its broadcasts with ads for coming games in various markets, and the contra has also been used to secure space in other broadcasts, in particular Seven's V8 Supercars coverage.

Over on Fox Sports, the code is also flooding the network with ads across all of the Fox Sports-owned channels and has launched the dedicated Footy channel.

There has also been keen interest from Seven to grab the jewel in the crown NRL State of Origin series if it fails in a bid to win the rights outright, while Ten would love to boost its ratings with some NRL games.

Nine retaining the code in a deal with Fox Sports remains the most likely outcome, but some observers fear that cash remains the overriding motivator for the NRL and the new commission, and it may be willing to split the two.
So its all good to pull up a piece from NEWS LTD but how much are we meant to believe is actually close to the mark? After all its in NEWS LTD best interest to try and devalue the rights isn't it? :lol: :lol:

Anybody buying into the NRL Channel/Foxtel Contra is an idiot.

They're trying to repeat the swifty they pulled on the AFL.

"Oh no, you'll never get a dedicated channel..."
"Okay you'll get a dedicate channel but you'll have to sacrifice this blah blah blah..."

Advertising to people who have bought the product is nowhere near as important as real cash dollars that can be spent on the ground.

You forget that Foxtel still has to meet its 50% targets. They need to create these ancillary programmes anyway. Why pay for the priveledge of something Foxtel already has to do themselves anyway?!

Do not sacrifice real dollars for an illusion.
Exactly having a dedicated channel is a illusion. All you have to do is look at the Pay TV ratings this week for the AFL total failure.

AFL Pay Tv ratings

Friday
Dogs vs Pies = 250,000k

Saturday
Geelong Vs Melb Demons = 105,000k
Essendon Vs Lions = 134,000k
GCS Vs Freo = 235,000k
Swans Vs Crows = 203,000k
STK Vs Hawks = 123,000k

Sunday
WC vs NM = 190,000k
Carlton vs Giants = 168,000k
Port Ade vs Richmond = 123,000k
AFL Total = 1531,000k Ave 9 games = 170,100k

piss poor Foxtel would not be happy with take up. 170 average is the same as last year. =D>
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justanotherleaguefan wrote:
eelofwest wrote:
MMM the Australian AKA NEWS LTD :lol: :lol: :lol:

His piece is rubbish with school boy errors.
The AFL has not filled the MCG for a home and away fixture to date. :lol:
The NRL has filled Suncorp numerous times....
And the Melbourne Storm have filled AAMI park. :roll:

NRL channel may help sweeten new TV broadcast rights deal
BY: SIMON CANNING From: The Australian May 07, 2012 12:00AM


A dedicated NRL TV channel is on the agenda in the bidding for broadcast rights. Source: The Daily Telegraph
A DEDICATED National Rugby League channel on Foxtel is back on the agenda as the pay-TV channel and the Nine Network submit their bids to retain the NRL rights today.

In their most important job since taking control of the NRL this year, the commissioners will start assessing the Nine Network and Fox Sports bids for broadcast rights, expected to be less than $1 billion.

The code is keen to expand its free-to-air presence up to four games a week, but the NRL remains vitally important to Foxtel on the east coast and in regional areas, where the company has taken over regional pay-TV provider Austar.

Fox Sports is originally believed to have ruled out a dedicated channel for the code, similar to its AFL Footy channel, but a proposal is expected to be part of the offer and could form a significant part of the contra element of Fox Sport's offer.


The bid for a billion-dollar pay day will rely heavily on the code's ability to leverage interest from the Seven Network and Network Ten, who will be allowed to bid if the NRL takes the rights to a public auction.

While the 16 clubs making up the competition hope for a cash windfall, another, no less important element may prove crucial in deciding who wins the battle.

Contra advertising -- free ads the NRL can use to promote memberships and ticket sales -- are expected to be an important factor in the winning bid as the NRL hunts for a way to fill its vast stadiums.

While the AFL can fill stadiums such as the MCG for its home and away matches, the NRL's decision to move from smaller suburban grounds and embrace bigger venues such as Sydney's 80,000-seat ANZ Stadium, the 52,000-seat Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, the 45,000-seat Allianz Stadium in Sydney, the 30,000 AAMI Park in Melbourne and the 27,000-seat Skilled Park on the Gold Coast has increased the need to help promote its home and away matches.

The new venues have been criticised as lacking atmosphere due to empty seats.

More than 10 per cent of the AFL's $1.25bn broadcast deal came from similar contra deals and the code has been using the free advertising to great effect to promote membership and ticket sales.

Seven has filled its broadcasts with ads for coming games in various markets, and the contra has also been used to secure space in other broadcasts, in particular Seven's V8 Supercars coverage.

Over on Fox Sports, the code is also flooding the network with ads across all of the Fox Sports-owned channels and has launched the dedicated Footy channel.

There has also been keen interest from Seven to grab the jewel in the crown NRL State of Origin series if it fails in a bid to win the rights outright, while Ten would love to boost its ratings with some NRL games.

Nine retaining the code in a deal with Fox Sports remains the most likely outcome, but some observers fear that cash remains the overriding motivator for the NRL and the new commission, and it may be willing to split the two.
So its all good to pull up a piece from NEWS LTD but how much are we meant to believe is actually close to the mark? After all its in NEWS LTD best interest to try and devalue the rights isn't it? :lol: :lol:

Anybody buying into the NRL Channel/Foxtel Contra is an idiot.

They're trying to repeat the swifty they pulled on the AFL.

"Oh no, you'll never get a dedicated channel..."
"Okay you'll get a dedicate channel but you'll have to sacrifice this blah blah blah..."

Advertising to people who have bought the product is nowhere near as important as real cash dollars that can be spent on the ground.

You forget that Foxtel still has to meet its 50% targets. They need to create these ancillary programmes anyway. Why pay for the priveledge of something Foxtel already has to do themselves anyway?!

Do not sacrifice real dollars for an illusion.
I'm not even sure why Foxtel would be interested in a dedicated RL channel. The RL programming on now hardly rates very well.
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eelofwest wrote:
Exactly having a dedicated channel is a illusion. All you have to do is look at the Pay TV ratings this week for the AFL total failure.

AFL Pay Tv ratings

Friday
Dogs vs Pies = 250,000k

Saturday
Geelong Vs Melb Demons = 105,000k
Essendon Vs Lions = 134,000k
GCS Vs Freo = 235,000k
Swans Vs Crows = 203,000k
STK Vs Hawks = 123,000k

Sunday
WC vs NM = 190,000k
Carlton vs Giants = 168,000k
Port Ade vs Richmond = 123,000k
AFL Total = 1531,000k Ave 9 games = 170,100k

piss poor Foxtel would not be happy with take up.
You're an idiot.

Again this week, take note of the Number 1 channel on Pay TV.

Top 5 STV Channels
(STV share of viewing)

 FOX FOOTY
 FOX8*
 FOX SPORTS 2
 The LifeStyle Channel*
 SKY NEWS

http://www.astra.org.au/
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Exactly having a dedicated channel is a illusion. All you have to do is look at the Pay TV ratings this week for the AFL total failure.

AFL Pay Tv ratings

Friday
Dogs vs Pies = 250,000k

Saturday
Geelong Vs Melb Demons = 105,000k
Essendon Vs Lions = 134,000k
GCS Vs Freo = 235,000k
Swans Vs Crows = 203,000k
STK Vs Hawks = 123,000k

Sunday
WC vs NM = 190,000k
Carlton vs Giants = 168,000k
Port Ade vs Richmond = 123,000k
AFL Total = 1531,000k Ave 9 games = 170,100k

piss poor Foxtel would not be happy with take up. 170 average is the same as last year. =D>

When you compare the product NRL Pay tv and AFL pay tv there is no comparison.
NRL sitting on 300k+ average for there games on fox
AFL sitting on 180k average per round. :lol:
NRL king on Pay tv. :cool:
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There's no guarantee Foxfooty will last. Once they get their subscriber numbers they need to merge the 7 ads with their own ads rather than locking them up one channel.T
I strongly doubt a dedicated AFL or NRL channel will exist in 2019. You'll get the same material, it will just be spread out amongst Foxtel's fully owned and sold ads.
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Eel, if NRL was king of Pay TV Fox Sports 2 would be ahead of Fox Footy (and Fox8). And they aren't. Fox Footy will last beyond 2019 because it rates it's socks off. It would have lasted last time if Foxtel hadn't lost the rights to Seven and Ten.

There will NEVER be a dedicated NRL channel because it doesn't rate on Pay TV. Not even with NSW regional subs, which says a LOT!

Needed to be said.
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Is this guy serious???
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