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That's an extra 20% loss so yeah, it is a lot of money to the ARU.
Well you have to spend money to make things happen. And sometimes the pay off isn't immediate. It's got no chance of becoming something greater without more exposure. And live streaming is highly accessible.
I think the way things have panned out,it's too late to spend this amount of cash for this type of thing this year.For an entity that has drastically tried to reduce costs, that isn't a small amount of money.
The ARU has already cut Wallaby top ups to under the size of a squad we currently pick. Under your first point, you might as well pick which current Wallaby you want to go offshore so a small number of fans can watch 3rd tier games live on Youtube. That is roughly what your suggestion boils down to.
I would guess the overwhelming majority of the ARU's marketing budget is spent on the things that actually generate revenue, like selling tickets to Bledisloe Cup tests.
I am sure the competition does have greater long term ambitions than just providing a better pathway for players. It's all about making sure it exists long enough to be able to have any ambitions.
The ARU learnt the hard way in 2007 that a great rugby competition is not enough to be sustainable. It has to be cost effective otherwise it won't survive. It's taken 7 years to try again and it can't fail this time otherwise it will probably be even longer before we see it again.
Thinking that $150-200k was not a huge amount of money is what got the ARU into a financial mess in the first place.
That was the problem last time. They spent the money and didn't get the return they needed and had to cancel it.
Btw Braveheart et al, that quote of 5k per game is including "Three cameras, two commentators, expert commentary, one sound man, one director, replays, sponsors, etc."
So it could obviously be done a lot cheaper.
Btw Braveheart et al, that quote of 5k per game is including "Three cameras, two commentators, expert commentary, one sound man, one director, replays, sponsors, etc."
So it could obviously be done a lot cheaper.
If it was a simple and cheap task, more people would be doing it already.
Good post Angry Seahorse. I think that's exactly what the ARU need to do for the NRC. It shouldn't be up to individual clubs to stream home games if they want to, all on different online channels or platforms.
If the national ice hockey league in Australia can live stream matches with commentary then the ARU can do so for the NRC. It should be centralised and all on the one youtube channel.
I find it really surprising and disappointing this hasn't been sorted out.
Turns out BarTV does broadcast NRC games in addition to the ARU. Good signs.
Ouch.... The Loigue games were crackers though. Didn't see the afl. Was it any good?If you thought the crowd was bad. The ratings are even worse. Ugh oh.
Sat TV#rugby#AUSvARG#Wallabies v#Pumas TEN 137k (Syd 97k Bri 40k) ONE 45k (Mel 23k Ade 10k Per 13k)
The NRL at the same time got 800k. The AFL got 1 mil.