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Steve Williams (59)
It's all moot because free to air is also dying. The whole media industry is dying and will soon just be a google and facebook dystopia
Amazon will come out hard swinging too
It's all moot because free to air is also dying. The whole media industry is dying and will soon just be a google and facebook dystopia
Fox isn’t dying it’s evolving
People keep pushing Fox is a dying platform so it’s better to go to Optus for the pay TV part of the deal but Optus and fox are the same platform just delivered by different providers
, Fox isn’t dying it’s evolving
I encourage all on here to read the article from yesterday by Anthony Bergelin, a chap who knows a thing or two about club rugby:
The comments are worth a perusal as well.
There's definitely value in being able to cross promote the different comps on the one platform.
I can't help but wonder if this clever way to put a control mechanism in play for RA and their next broadcaster?
Doesn’t that depend upon:
- the level of sustained viewership interest in each level of comp; ‘multi comp on one platform doesn’t necessarily mean viewers value all comps and want to access them most days’ and
- if ‘multi platforms’, how hard viewers today perceive it to be to switch from say Foxtel to one of the secondary FTA channels so’s to watch a lower level comp and thus value the utility of a single platform convenience.
I just mean ‘single platform’ isn’t intrinsically valuable in and of itself, it depends up the nature of the viewership population, how they value each comp, and how they value or need the convenience of a single platform.
As opposed to Optus sport, Optus TV has already died once hardly has any presence now obviously there are some problems as they face competition in the entertainment space from low cost streaming platforms.Evolving?
-Subscriber revenue falling, revenue per subscriber has fallen 25%
-Advertising revenue falling
-Production costs rising
-Foxtel’s HFC contract to run Foxtel through Telstra cable expires in 2023, all existing customer will need satellite dishes installed just to watch Foxtel
-Struggling to refinance debt facilities, forced to borrow hundreds of $millions from News Corp just to avoid going under. Telstra refuse to provide any more finance. A further $2billion In debt will need to be refinanced in the next few years.
To throw salt into the wound, competition continues to increase, both for drama and sports.
If Optus want to pay more then Optus it is, I have no issue with Optus but the notion we have to leave fox because it’s dying is ludicrousBut Optus want to pay more...
Maybe. But (a) you need meaningful FTA numbers that are sustained season-to-season before the sponsors with meaningful $s will up their offers to local RUs or RA nationally and (b) as a result IMO the FTA build would have to happen really well by say late 2022 to have a useful $s uplift to the general Aust rugby coffers.
And as I said I find the the whole assumptions set that greater rugby FTA JUST MUST drive meaningful FTA viewing numbers outcomes highly debatable on its objective merits. The critical driver is PRODUCT QUALITY and that to me is the key lacking ingredient that, as it is today, will not drive FTA numbers even with big FTA live coverage of every single Aust Super Rugby game.
As opposed to Optus sport, Optus TV has already died once hardly has any presence now obviously there are some problems as they face competition in the entertainment space from low cost streaming platforms.
But if they hold on to the AFL and NRL they will continue to dominate Optus sports as outside of EPL fans nobody has it.
You can see that the business model is restructuring, I can see the entertainment side of the business dying the future is with Kayo, if they could provide live streaming in 4K the traditional business model would die
While I wouldn’t be opposed to Optus picking up the rights as some time a new approach can freshen things up we shouldn’t be looking to go to Optus because “Foxtel is dying”.
Also remember Optus’s job of broadcasting the FIFA World Cup hardly fills you with confidence
If Optus want to pay more then Optus it is, I have no issue with Optus but the notion we have to leave fox because it’s dying is ludicrous
The Waratahs and Reds won the comp in the last decade and it attracted no new viewers to super rugby as it was locked away on pay tv. Look at the rise of the big bash when it went to 10 again the NBL going to 10 helped that competition bounce back. You are never going to attract new viewers on pay TV