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Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 2:06 pm
by pussycat
The_Wookie wrote:ParraEelsNRL wrote:NSWRL signed a $100 million TV contract not long after all that.
Not before 1993 (Nine bought the NSWRL rights from 1991-92 for 6.5 million a year after Ten went broke and couldnt honour their 5 year , 48 million offer), and im not even certain it was 100 million, I can only find a reference to Nine paying 10 million a year for the rights from 1993 to 1999 (it was a seven year deal) - and if it was 100 million over seven years then it was only 14 million per year - for what its worth, Wikipedia says it was 80 million over 7 years, and included pay tv rights thrown in for free.
At the same time, Sevens AFL deal was definitely for 100 million, but over 6 years from 1993 to 1998 (17 million per year), and then it was 40 million for 1999.
The C9 contract was signed late 92. according to Ken Arthurson's book
Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:07 am
by pussycat
Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:36 am
by ParraEelsNRL
Yep and still other parts of the deal to come.
Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 8:35 pm
by pussycat
Didn't the ******* government only recently pay us $5m to play some real football matches in ******* land . The 2nd highest football game all year - only game to attract a more spectators was the AFL GF. Wow , just Wow.
The only game to attract more viewers was ? ?? ??? NOTHING!
Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:03 am
by pussycat
Why? apples for apple the NRL outrates your competition now. So what if they also want to branch out into other areas? I bet the AFL wishes they could do that.

Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 11:58 am
by pussycat
Intentcity wrote:pussycat wrote:Why? apples for apple the NRL outrates your competition now. So what if they also want to branch out into other areas? I bet the AFL wishes they could do that.

We don't give a fuck what you do.
"What about the game, it was unbelievable," Lyon said at the start of the AFL Footy Show, which aired nationally at about 10.45pm.
Sam Newman agreed, saying "what a game", before Brownless added: "I loved the game. What do you think, will we see it back in AFL football - the State of Origin, Gaz?".
"How good would it be," Lyon replied. "I think we are missing out on something
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Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 6:02 pm
by leagueiscrap
pussycat wrote:Didn't the ******* government only recently pay us $5m to play some real football matches in ******* land . The 2nd highest football game all year - only game to attract a more spectators was the AFL GF. Wow , just Wow.
The only game to attract more viewers was ? ?? ??? NOTHING!
lol that State vs State gimmick! then where do all those bandwagon fans go for everything else NRLOL pissycat
the interest falls away rather quickly

Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 11:20 am
by leagueiscrap
lol stick to the topic dumbo dazza!
its about how the NRLOL get less than the AFL even with all of its internationals & gimmick of SOO

Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 8:35 pm
by leagueiscrap
Intentcity wrote:ParraEelsNRL wrote:Swans4ever wrote:As we approach the era of direct streaming as the preferred choice to watch the game IMO TV ratings will decline for ALL codes meaning that the true test will be who's online streaming revenues are the greatest. I wonder who will really win this - no one seems to mention what the ratings are like for Foxtel and compare them with one another - it seems that free to air gets preference yet IMO it is a steadily declining medium who's relevance will continue to lessen with each passing year. Will RL people who tune into any match yet not purchase a membership pay to watch a match or will it be the reverse for AFL? Interesting times ahead!
When they have let out of the bag what what is rating via streams, the NRL is kicking the AFL's arse, and that's with the AFL having over 12 months head start.
And what "bag"'would that be? Phillips mothers handbag? Most evidence points to the AFL comfortably winning the streaming battle.
even the AFL's & clubs web site is vastly more frequently visited compared to the NRLOLs

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Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 4:26 pm
by pussycat
I'm impressed Leagueiscrap. How long have you been able to form a sentence that contained a 10 letter word? that new special needs nurse really must be helping. =D>
Rugby League - Gold, Silver, Bronze

Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 6:46 pm
by leagueiscrap
pussycat wrote:I'm impressed Leagueiscrap. How long have you been able to form a sentence that contained a 10 letter word? that new special needs nurse really must be helping. =D>
Rugby League - Gold, Silver, Bronze

for a fair while pissycat! keep trying youll get there one day! just like your inability how to read a basic chart! the has the AFL clearly in front as well as most of its clubs
NRLOL number 2

Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 10:50 am
by pussycat
What credibility does this chart have? Trying to make out that AFL is way more popular than NRL overseas. Didn't alarm bells go of when you read that?
Going to this site it says - 'Daily page views'
NRL 2.9 (up 15%) (despite being in the non football season)
AFL 2.5 (down 25%)
Lay of the Metho.
Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 7:12 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Meh, most rl fans post at forums dedicated to the game, not a singular club although the bulldogs have a decent site.
Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 10:23 am
by pussycat
How accurate can this list be claiming AFL is way more popular overseas? Only a dim witted fool who believed the AFL had $80m in there emergency fund.
Re: Make the call: How much will the NRL and AFL will get from the next TV rights deal
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:17 am
by pussycat
Intentcity wrote:If you look up the various AFL vids on YouTube you'll find a lot of Americans posting in the comments, especially for the AFL big hit vids, I've heard a lot of Europeans call AFL "rugby on steroids" pardon the pun.
WHY? because they have a reputation for being drug users?