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Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 5:42 am
by pookus
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Count them then.

Newtown = still around
Balmain = still around
Norths = still around
Wests = still around
Newcastle = still around
Souths = Still around
Easts = still around

Glebe has been dead for 80 years and Cumberland is actually in Parramattas catchment.'

Soooooo, where are all these dead foundation clubs?
Like I said all dead dying or merged but 2. More history in the boot studder room at north than the whole of rugby league.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:56 am
by ParraEelsNRL
Funny, they all still play, top stuff you'd say seeing as they are dead.

Fmd.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 10:35 am
by pussycat
pookus wrote:

Like I said all dead dying or merged but 2. More history in the boot studder room at north than the whole of rugby league.
Albert Park
East Melbourne
South Melbourne
Hotham
Fitzroy
Brisbane Bears.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 10:39 am
by Xman
pussycat wrote:
pookus wrote:

Like I said all dead dying or merged but 2. More history in the boot studder room at north than the whole of rugby league.
Albert Park
East Melbourne
South Melbourne
Hotham
Fitzroy
Brisbane Bears.


:lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:

Moron :roll:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:00 am
by ParraEelsNRL
Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
pookus wrote:

Like I said all dead dying or merged but 2. More history in the boot studder room at north than the whole of rugby league.
Albert Park
East Melbourne
South Melbourne
Hotham
Fitzroy
Brisbane Bears.


:lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:

Moron :roll:

But but but?

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:03 am
by pussycat
Is that it? You've got nothing left (how sad) no other option other than resorting to calling people names... primary school all over again :wink:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:02 pm
by Xman
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Albert Park
East Melbourne
South Melbourne
Hotham
Fitzroy
Brisbane Bears.


:lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:

Moron :roll:

But but but?
The swans relocated and are one of the strongest clubs in Australia, the lions and bears merged. The others are from when? Pre 1880? :lol: :lol:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:29 pm
by pussycat
Xman wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Xman wrote:
:lol: :lol:

Moron :roll:

But but but?
The swans relocated and are one of the strongest clubs in Australia, the lions and bears merged. The others are from when? Pre 1880? :lol: :lol:


How is what I said any different to what Spewie said - A Bunch of brainwashed hypocrits :roll: AD's yes men =D>

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 2:22 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Xman wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Xman wrote:
:lol: :lol:

Moron :roll:

But but but?
The swans relocated and are one of the strongest clubs in Australia, the lions and bears merged. The others are from when? Pre 1880? :lol: :lol:
But but ...?

:lol:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:16 pm
by Rabbit
http://afr.com/p/national/telstra_to_si ... pRLxklpovK

Telstra to sign $100m NRL digital rights deal

Telstra is set to sign a sponsorship and digital rights agreement worth over $100 million with the Australian Rugby League Commission as early as Wednesday – the latest deal in its push for more sports rights.

The deal means Telstra will continue as major sponsor of the NRL competition, extending the six-year, $90 million deal it signed in 2007.

Although the new deal is expected to have the same annual value as the previous agreement, it is understood Telstra will now have rights to broadcast NRL matches live via mobiles, tablets and Internet protocol TV, as well as at least some of the digital rights for the three weekly matches telecast by the Nine Network. It previously held all the NRL digital rights.

Fox Sports, which has rights for the other five NRL matches every week, gained the IPTV and tablet rights for the matches it will broadcast when the ARLC signed its five-year, $1.05 billion agreement with Fox and Nine in August.

That agreement allows Fox Sports to telecast its NRL matches via the new Foxtel Go tablet app, over which is also broadcasts most A-League soccer matches. Telstra has the digital rights, including mobile handset, internet and tablet rights, to show AFL matches under the terms of an agreement signed last year.

The ARLC still has to finalise its Sydney radio rights agreement, and its New Zealand broadcast rights.

The radio rights are likely to be won by John Singleton’s Macquarie Radio Network, owner of incumbent broadcaster 2GB and Southern Cross Media.

The NRL is also yet to finalise its new collective bargaining agreement with its players and the amount each club will pay the players under the league’s salary cap. NRL chairman John Grant has held a series of meetings with players in recent days, although it is understood an agreement is not close to being finalised.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:32 pm
by Stewie
Well below what they paid for the AFL.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:54 pm
by pookus
Rabbit wrote:
http://afr.com/p/national/telstra_to_si ... pRLxklpovK

Telstra to sign $100m NRL digital rights deal

Telstra is set to sign a sponsorship and digital rights agreement worth over $100 million with the Australian Rugby League Commission as early as Wednesday – the latest deal in its push for more sports rights.

The deal means Telstra will continue as major sponsor of the NRL competition, extending the six-year, $90 million deal it signed in 2007.

Although the new deal is expected to have the same annual value as the previous agreement, it is understood Telstra will now have rights to broadcast NRL matches live via mobiles, tablets and Internet protocol TV, as well as at least some of the digital rights for the three weekly matches telecast by the Nine Network. It previously held all the NRL digital rights.

Fox Sports, which has rights for the other five NRL matches every week, gained the IPTV and tablet rights for the matches it will broadcast when the ARLC signed its five-year, $1.05 billion agreement with Fox and Nine in August.

That agreement allows Fox Sports to telecast its NRL matches via the new Foxtel Go tablet app, over which is also broadcasts most A-League soccer matches. Telstra has the digital rights, including mobile handset, internet and tablet rights, to show AFL matches under the terms of an agreement signed last year.

The ARLC still has to finalise its Sydney radio rights agreement, and its New Zealand broadcast rights.

The radio rights are likely to be won by John Singleton’s Macquarie Radio Network, owner of incumbent broadcaster 2GB and Southern Cross Media.

The NRL is also yet to finalise its new collective bargaining agreement with its players and the amount each club will pay the players under the league’s salary cap. NRL chairman John Grant has held a series of meetings with players in recent days, although it is understood an agreement is not close to being finalised.
Am I reading this right.Telstra already pays 15million and now it's going to pay 20 with the media rights. What a farce.lol As it says most digital rights were already sold. So the grand total for media rights 25 million.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:23 pm
by Xman
Poor Raiderdave! :cry:

925m cash, 100 contra, 100 media rights, 100 NZ rights equals 1.225m

I think that might not quite beat 1.253m :-k

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:32 pm
by pookus
Xman wrote:
Poor Raiderdave! :cry:

925m cash, 100 contra, 100 media rights, 100 NZ rights equals 1.225m

I think that might not quite beat 1.253m :-k

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Telstra are already paying 90 million over 5 as naming rights sponsor with this deal they pay another 5 million and get the rights. So in reality it is only 25 million on to the rights deal.

Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:22 pm
by Xman
pookus wrote:
Rabbit wrote:
http://afr.com/p/national/telstra_to_si ... pRLxklpovK

Telstra to sign $100m NRL digital rights deal

Telstra is set to sign a sponsorship and digital rights agreement worth over $100 million with the Australian Rugby League Commission as early as Wednesday – the latest deal in its push for more sports rights.

The deal means Telstra will continue as major sponsor of the NRL competition, extending the six-year, $90 million deal it signed in 2007.

Although the new deal is expected to have the same annual value as the previous agreement, it is understood Telstra will now have rights to broadcast NRL matches live via mobiles, tablets and Internet protocol TV, as well as at least some of the digital rights for the three weekly matches telecast by the Nine Network. It previously held all the NRL digital rights.

Fox Sports, which has rights for the other five NRL matches every week, gained the IPTV and tablet rights for the matches it will broadcast when the ARLC signed its five-year, $1.05 billion agreement with Fox and Nine in August.

That agreement allows Fox Sports to telecast its NRL matches via the new Foxtel Go tablet app, over which is also broadcasts most A-League soccer matches. Telstra has the digital rights, including mobile handset, internet and tablet rights, to show AFL matches under the terms of an agreement signed last year.

The ARLC still has to finalise its Sydney radio rights agreement, and its New Zealand broadcast rights.

The radio rights are likely to be won by John Singleton’s Macquarie Radio Network, owner of incumbent broadcaster 2GB and Southern Cross Media.

The NRL is also yet to finalise its new collective bargaining agreement with its players and the amount each club will pay the players under the league’s salary cap. NRL chairman John Grant has held a series of meetings with players in recent days, although it is understood an agreement is not close to being finalised.
Am I reading this right.Telstra already pays 15million and now it's going to pay 20 with the media rights. What a farce.lol As it says most digital rights were already sold. So the grand total for media rights 25 million.
Isnt it a new deal? It says the 15m deal ends 2013.