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Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:31 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Double $90 Mill is $150 Mill these days? Victoria, the jewel in Australia's mathematics failures since ..... well, the beginning :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh, and as usual, xturd has the Kiwis at $100 million now when before he said they won't get near that figure.

Xturd, why have you put down a lazy $100 mill for the ARLC's TV deal from Kiwiland before anything has been announced? A why have you upped the amount from the $70 mill at a stretch you have stated to $100 million now?

Do you think the ARLC could in fact get more than $100 mill from Kiwiland?

I bet you're on your knees praying they don't huh, that biggggggg gap in money the Vfl had over the NRL has closed at a very rapid rate eh?

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:32 pm
by Drac
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
“We have agreed with Telstra not to disclose the full value of that contract"
:lol:

Port Swordelaide .. 6.3 Million loss

:lol: :lol: :lol:
I don't get it? I don't understad your play on words. How is a sword insulting?

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:34 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
What's Drac, backwards for Card, you Card :wink:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:39 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Wish I could swallow $6.3 in one fell swoop :lol: :lol:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:47 pm
by Raiderdave
the info just keeps coming in
it would appear the money the NRL could potentially make isn't limited to what Telstra will pay it ova the next 5 years
its in a revenue sharing arrangment with telstra .. for subscibers of other carriers ( optus n Vodafone ... ) who want their NRL as well
& will be able to get it .. for a fee to be split between the NRL & Telstra

F me ........... CHA CHING $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :D

forget it
its ova
we've won
:cool:

http://www.afr.com/p/business/compan...5OxLvyhrhNKlvM

Quote:


Telstra allows rivals to access digital NRL content
PUBLISHED: 1 HOUR 52 MINUTES AGO | UPDATE: 1 HOUR 49 MINUTES AGO

JOHN MCDULING
Telstra has agreed to let Optus and Vodafone subscribers watch rugby league matches on smartphones and tablets for a fee as it doubled its investment in NRL digital rights to more than $100 million.

The dominant telco will also establish a new media joint venture with the code to manage the production of additional content for NRL smartphone and tablet apps and websites.

The move to broadcast NRL matches “over the top” represents a significant shift from Telstra’s existing content policy and indirectly neutralises fears the telco giant’s stranglehold over exclusive sporting content could stifle competition in mobile and fixed-line telecommunications markets.

As foreshadowed by The Australian Financial Review this week, the Australian Rugby League Commission on Wednesday awarded Telstra exclusive rights to broadcast all NRL matches over smartphones and tablets for the next five seasons.

Telstra also renewed naming rights for the NRL premiership.

The financial size of the deal was not disclosed, but it was confirmed as double the previous arrangement, believed to be worth $15 million a season, implying a total value of as much as $150 million.ARLC chairman John Grant confirmed that it was the rugby league governing body, and not Telstra, that pushed for customers of rival carriers to have access to matches on smartphones and tablets.

“Our fans are all sorts of people across Australia, we need to make sure we’ve got opportunities to get to all of our fans,” he told the AFR.

“What Telstra will do, and we will work with them, is deliver a rich experience to our fan base that runs across Telstra, understandably, that’s exactly what they should do. But we’ve got a broad base, which we need to get to.”

Optus and Vodafone subscribers will be able to download the NRL app and access matches for a fee, the proceeds of which will be split between Telstra and the NRL.
Foxtel subscribers can also get access to matches on tablets through the Foxtel Go app.

The arrangement is in contrast to last year’s $150 million deal for AFL digital rights, which limits access to Telstra subscribers.

“That is a big strategic decision, to make content available to any mobile user,” Telstra CEO David Thodey said.

“But we will continue to differentiate it on the Telstra network, obviously, and make it a richer experience, we hope. But people can still get access to that content, so the potential customer base is a lot higher.”

Rival telcos have warned that Telstra’s rights to exclusive sporting content could take over from its monopoly copper network as the new competition bottleneck, particularly in an environment where mobile access is bundled with fixed-line internet and pay TV.

Telstra has rigorously defended the value of its sporting rights, resorting to legal action to prevent customers of rival carriers from accessing its exclusive content.

In September, the NRL and AFL successfully forced Optus to shut down its controversial recording service, TV Now, which enabled users to record matches broadcast on free-to-air and play them back on mobile devices.

Mr Thodey said the Optus court case had “nothing to do with” the decision to open up NRL content to rival carriers.

He defended the increased spending on NRL rights. “We wouldn’t have signed the contract unless we were getting the value,” he said.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:48 pm
by Xman
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Double $90 Mill is $150 Mill these days? Victoria, the jewel in Australia's mathematics failures since ..... well, the beginning :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh, and as usual, xturd has the Kiwis at $100 million now when before he said they won't get near that figure.

Xturd, why have you put down a lazy $100 mill for the ARLC's TV deal from Kiwiland before anything has been announced? A why have you upped the amount from the $70 mill at a stretch you have stated to $100 million now?

Do you think the ARLC could in fact get more than $100 mill from Kiwiland?

I bet you're on your knees praying they don't huh, that biggggggg gap in money the Vfl had over the NRL has closed at a very rapid rate eh?
Fail...90m over 6 years is 15m per year. Double that is 30m per year. 5 times that is 150m.

However every report today has said over 100m which is a massive amount less than 150m

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:49 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
http://www.afr.com/p/business/companies ... vyhrhNKlvM
Telstra allows rivals to access digital NRL content
PUBLISHED: 1 HOUR 52 MINUTES AGO | UPDATE: 1 HOUR 49 MINUTES AGO

JOHN MCDULING
Telstra has agreed to let Optus and Vodafone subscribers watch rugby league matches on smartphones and tablets for a fee as it doubled its investment in NRL digital rights to more than $100 million.

The dominant telco will also establish a new media joint venture with the code to manage the production of additional content for NRL smartphone and tablet apps and websites.

The move to broadcast NRL matches “over the top” represents a significant shift from Telstra’s existing content policy and indirectly neutralises fears the telco giant’s stranglehold over exclusive sporting content could stifle competition in mobile and fixed-line telecommunications markets.

As foreshadowed by The Australian Financial Review this week, the Australian Rugby League Commission on Wednesday awarded Telstra exclusive rights to broadcast all NRL matches over smartphones and tablets for the next five seasons.

Telstra also renewed naming rights for the NRL premiership.

The financial size of the deal was not disclosed, but it was confirmed as double the previous arrangement, believed to be worth $15 million a season, implying a total value of as much as $150 million.

ARLC chairman John Grant confirmed that it was the rugby league governing body, and not Telstra, that pushed for customers of rival carriers to have access to matches on smartphones and tablets.

“Our fans are all sorts of people across Australia, we need to make sure we’ve got opportunities to get to all of our fans,” he told the AFR.

“What Telstra will do, and we will work with them, is deliver a rich experience to our fan base that runs across Telstra, understandably, that’s exactly what they should do. But we’ve got a broad base, which we need to get to.”

Optus and Vodafone subscribers will be able to download the NRL app and access matches for a fee, the proceeds of which will be split between Telstra and the NRL.

Foxtel subscribers can also get access to matches on tablets through the Foxtel Go app.

The arrangement is in contrast to last year’s $150 million deal for AFL digital rights, which limits access to Telstra subscribers.

“That is a big strategic decision, to make content available to any mobile user,” Telstra CEO David Thodey said.

“But we will continue to differentiate it on the Telstra network, obviously, and make it a richer experience, we hope. But people can still get access to that content, so the potential customer base is a lot higher.”

Rival telcos have warned that Telstra’s rights to exclusive sporting content could take over from its monopoly copper network as the new competition bottleneck, particularly in an environment where mobile access is bundled with fixed-line internet and pay TV.

Telstra has rigorously defended the value of its sporting rights, resorting to legal action to prevent customers of rival carriers from accessing its exclusive content.

In September, the NRL and AFL successfully forced Optus to shut down its controversial recording service, TV Now, which enabled users to record matches broadcast on free-to-air and play them back on mobile devices.

Mr Thodey said the Optus court case had “nothing to do with” the decision to open up NRL content to rival carriers.

He defended the increased spending on NRL rights. “We wouldn’t have signed the contract unless we were getting the value,” he said.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

This all just gets better and better, hurry up NZ with them TV rights sorted so we can finally after 17 years give it well and truly back to the VFL fans.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:50 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
so lets recap shall we

NRL
TV deal .... contra & cash .... 1.025 Billion
naming & online 150 million
Kiwi rights ... 100 to 150 Million
radio 15 million

NRL rights ... 1.290 Billion to 1.340 Billion

the VFL
TV deal contra & cash ... 1.1 Billion
naming & online 203 Million
radio 23 Million

VFL rights ... 1.326 Billion

VFL cash .... 1.176 Billion
NRL cash .... 1.190 Billion to 1.240 Billion

wow .... truly
just wow :cool:
nrl
925 cash
100 contra
150 naming and media :roll:
100 NZ
2m radio

1.277b

AFL
1.253b cash, contra, media rights
50-100m naming rights
23m radio
1.326-1.376b

Hmmmmm, I wonder .......which.......is........higher? :-k :-k :-k

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
50-100m naming rights
100M ..... :roll: .. :lol: :lol: :lol:

your deal with Toyota is worth 10m a year D head ... you lot signed a long term deal in 2008
theres no 100m about it
its 50

between 14 & 64 million less cash then us ............ whooo hooooooo :cool:
Well just like the NRL our naming rights deal is undisclosed but believed to be 10m per year minimum and going up up up =D> =D>

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:51 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Xman wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Double $90 Mill is $150 Mill these days? Victoria, the jewel in Australia's mathematics failures since ..... well, the beginning :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh, and as usual, xturd has the Kiwis at $100 million now when before he said they won't get near that figure.

Xturd, why have you put down a lazy $100 mill for the ARLC's TV deal from Kiwiland before anything has been announced? A why have you upped the amount from the $70 mill at a stretch you have stated to $100 million now?

Do you think the ARLC could in fact get more than $100 mill from Kiwiland?

I bet you're on your knees praying they don't huh, that biggggggg gap in money the Vfl had over the NRL has closed at a very rapid rate eh?
Fail...90m over 6 years is 15m per year. Double that is 30m per year. 5 times that is 150m.

However every report today has said over 100m which is a massive amount less than 150m
Getting close to losing it eh?

:lol: :lol: :lol:

They don't mention how much money they spent, all they say is it's double the last one which was $90 mill. I have read a certain amount of this deal is contra, so that where it might be blurry, but 2x $90 Mill is what Xturd? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:52 pm
by piesman2011
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Double $90 Mill is $150 Mill these days? Victoria, the jewel in Australia's mathematics failures since ..... well, the beginning :lol: :lol: :lol:
90 million deal was for 6 years. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: New deal was for 5 years. 90 million divided by 6 is 15 million a year X by 5 is 75 million. So if you double 75 million it is 150 million.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:54 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
So, they had more exclusive games back then too, they don't now and still paid more.

Do keep up and stop looking for any crack in the deal where you think it's bad. It's not.

Go back to school and learn your times table while you are at it.

2 x 9 = WHAT?

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:59 pm
by Rabbit
HAHAHA, well done raiderdave this is a carve up.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:04 pm
by Xman
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
So, they had more exclusive games back then too, they don't now and still paid more.

Do keep up and stop looking for any crack in the deal where you think it's bad. It's not.

Go back to school and learn your times table while you are at it.

2 x 9 = WHAT?
The financial size of the deal was not disclosed, but it was confirmed as double the previous arrangement, believed to be worth $15 million a season, implying a total value of as much as $150 million.

This is in the article you quoted fool! :lol: :lol:

2x9=irrelevant

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:04 pm
by Rabbit
This deal actually shows that the commission is doing its job and doing it well

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:21 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
so lets recap shall we

NRL
TV deal .... contra & cash .... 1.025 Billion
naming & online 150 million
Kiwi rights ... 100 to 150 Million
radio 15 million

NRL rights ... 1.290 Billion to 1.340 Billion

the VFL
TV deal contra & cash ... 1.1 Billion
naming & online 203 Million
radio 23 Million

VFL rights ... 1.326 Billion

VFL cash .... 1.176 Billion
NRL cash .... 1.190 Billion to 1.240 Billion

wow .... truly
just wow :cool:
nrl
925 cash
100 contra
150 naming and media :roll:
100 NZ
2m radio

1.277b

AFL
1.253b cash, contra, media rights
50-100m naming rights
23m radio
1.326-1.376b

Hmmmmm, I wonder .......which.......is........higher? :-k :-k :-k

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
50-100m naming rights
100M ..... :roll: .. :lol: :lol: :lol:

your deal with Toyota is worth 10m a year D head ... you lot signed a long term deal in 2008
theres no 100m about it
its 50

between 14 & 64 million less cash then us ............ whooo hooooooo :cool:
Toyota is set to become the AFL's main sponsor, taking over from Carlton and United Breweries in a deal worth as much as $10 million a season, according to informed sources.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/ ... m=storyrhs

This was signed in 2004 :wink:

Then this in 2011:
Toyota has extended its sponsorship deal with the Australian Football League (AFL) for a further three years.

Toyota has been the premier partner of the Aussie Rules League since 2004, with the new deal extending the relationship to 11 years.

According to AFL chief executive officer Andrew Demetriou, the agreement is likely to be Australia’s ‘largest sponsorship for any sport’.
http://www.sportindustry.co.za/news/vie ... artnership
The Australian Football League (AFL) has secured the largest financial injection in its history by sealing a three-year contract extension with leading sponsor Toyota, according to chief executive officer Andrew Demetriou.
http://www.isportconnect.com/index.php? ... &Itemid=17

If the sponsorship was 10m in 2004 and 7 years later they signed a new deal and announced it as the largest in Australian sporting history I think its fair to say it has increased substantially! =D>