Re: Predictions: The next A-League TV deal
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 8:44 am
I don't think they'll get anywhere near 80 m
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57m from Fox already signed.AFLcrap1 wrote:I don't think they'll get anywhere near 80 m
So what are those performance benchmarks?The_Wookie wrote: Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:39 amexcept they most likely havent got 57 million a year signed, since theres 15 million tied up in performance benchmarks.
No commercial tv network has appeared very interested thus far. Report today from Fairfax that Channel 7 may be keen for the Saturday night games broadcast on one of their secondary channels, but not willing to pay anything like what the FFA was hoping for.post_hoc wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2017 9:06 ameelofwest, don't forget that is without the Socceroos included, I think the FTV will be closer to $7-10 million but for a 12 year old league not a bad deal.
beaussie, you are struggling, you have been shown to be wanting on this thread.
Looks like you blew your load too early beaussie, is that a common problem for you?Beaussie wrote: Wed May 17, 2017 8:31 amNo commercial tv network has appeared very interested thus far. Report today from Fairfax that Channel 7 may be keen for the Saturday night games broadcast on one of their secondary channels, but not willing to pay anything like what the FFA was hoping for.post_hoc wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2017 9:06 ameelofwest, don't forget that is without the Socceroos included, I think the FTV will be closer to $7-10 million but for a 12 year old league not a bad deal.
beaussie, you are struggling, you have been shown to be wanting on this thread.
Seven originally only offered mostly contra. Oh dear, you still confident with your predictions throughout this thread post_hoc? lol
Leeroyleeroy*NRL* wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2017 9:13 amA-League broadcast deal: Channel Ten, Fox Sports to take Australian football to more fans than ever
NETWORK Ten will broadcast A-League and Socceroos matches in a deal agreed with Football Federation Australia and Fox Sports to deliver Australian football to more fans than ever before.
A Saturday night A-League match and all finals clashes will be shown on Network Ten from the start of the 2017-2018 season, as well as Socceroos games once this World Cup Qualifying cycle has ended.
Network Ten’s ‘One’ channel will take a live simulcast of Fox Sports’ 7.30pm Saturday night match next season, meaning the code’s best commentary team featuring the likes of Mark Bosnich, Robbie Slater, Simon Hill, Adam Peacock, Andy Harper and Tara Rushton will deliver their coverage to more fans than in the game’s history.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a- ... a6333a57d4
Only one appearing to blow their load was Beaussie, but hey you seem happy to join him. You two make a lovely coupleThe_Wookie wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2017 8:17 amlol you can wank yourself over this all you like.post_hoc wrote: Tue Jun 06, 2017 12:38 pmLooks like you blew your load too early beaussie, is that a common problem for you?
Ten are taking it because 1) Foxsports owners have an interest in Ten and 2) Foxtel and Ten have an advertising partnership. Oh and they most likely cant afford to bid for the BBL.
Now Ten arent doing any production work of their own, and are taking a direct Foxtel feed - including commentary and advertising, and sticking it on One because no advertising revenue for ten will keep it off Ten itself.