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Im actually surprised nothing has been posted yet... Ok, so depending whichever way you look at this, it is largely good news for Australian Rugby fans as a whole, mainly for those outside of the Rugby heartlands.
The new legislation sees the introduction of a 2 tier system to allow for the new digital multi-channeling, as below:
Tier A is described as "nationally iconic events"(NRL GF, AFL GF, Melbourne Cup etc)
Tier B is described as "regionally iconic and nationally significant events"(Olympics, NRL/AFL Rd matches etc)
So for Rugby in Australia this is a break down of of tiers:
Tier A: Rugby World Cup Grand Final
Tier B: RWC(All QF's and SF's as well as any pool matchin involving Australia) and every other Test match(tri-nations etc) involving Australia, played in Australia, NZ, SA or as part of the ‘spring tour’.
FTA broadcast requirements per tier: Tier A: These events would be required to be shown first on a free-to-air broadcaster’s main channel
Tier B: Free-to-air broadcasters may premier on a free-to-air multi-channel.
To sum it up, RWC GF will be live nationally on the main channel, all Wallaby matches and RWC finals matches will be live nationally on either the main channel or the multi channel(assuming a broadcaster picks up matches).
There is a slight allowance to delay events marginally depending on news broadasts or overlapping events.
The new legislation sees the introduction of a 2 tier system to allow for the new digital multi-channeling, as below:
Tier A is described as "nationally iconic events"(NRL GF, AFL GF, Melbourne Cup etc)
Tier B is described as "regionally iconic and nationally significant events"(Olympics, NRL/AFL Rd matches etc)
So for Rugby in Australia this is a break down of of tiers:
Tier A: Rugby World Cup Grand Final
Tier B: RWC(All QF's and SF's as well as any pool matchin involving Australia) and every other Test match(tri-nations etc) involving Australia, played in Australia, NZ, SA or as part of the ‘spring tour’.
FTA broadcast requirements per tier: Tier A: These events would be required to be shown first on a free-to-air broadcaster’s main channel
Tier B: Free-to-air broadcasters may premier on a free-to-air multi-channel.
To sum it up, RWC GF will be live nationally on the main channel, all Wallaby matches and RWC finals matches will be live nationally on either the main channel or the multi channel(assuming a broadcaster picks up matches).
There is a slight allowance to delay events marginally depending on news broadasts or overlapping events.