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QPR/Pillar to Post lads could be an option.
Is that "Sauce"? Like Maloney, maybe.
If I wanted "colour" I'd look to Greg Martin <ducks for cover>
QPR/Pillar to Post lads could be an option.
I think it's been discussed before on this thread - the investment required would not be that large. Foxtel already outsource production to NEP, who provide all the broadcast facilities. Taking production in-house would mostly be a matter of RA paying NEP directly, and then being able to package a finished product to Foxtel, Optus, whoever, who in turn don't have to pay a production company. That could be more attractive for someone like Optus. The requirements from RA would be providing the commentators, and the content outside of the games themselves.
Supposedly the NRL is on the verge of a 1.9 billion rights deal.
Sounds like a case of 'watch this space' to me. Does this mean we get to look forward to a Dan Herbert and Phil Waugh commentary team?
Supposedly the NRL is on the verge of a 1.9 billion rights deal.
Sources with knowledge of the negotiations say Nine’s revised deal could represent a saving of up to 20 per cent on what it was originally due to pay in the final three years of the deal. Based on that discount, Nine will pay about $85-$90m in 2020, a discount of up to $30m. It will pay in the vicinity of $90-$100m in the final two years.
HHHHHMMMMMmmm AAAArrrrrrggggggaaaa
Spoke to a client today who is reasonably well connected in the Football world. What follows may not be true and all aspects may not be true however that Fox and FFA have signed off on a a number os aspects of the deal.
If this is true this could work for us as well. The key is the decent big backer.
He said he believes FFA on behalf of the A-League clubs is negotiating a seven year contract with Fox and its a very clever deal. Fox will pay 40 million per year and FFA will pay the broadcast fees and do the broadcast which they expect to be between 12 to 15 million. Meaning FFA are left with between 25 & 28 million instead of the 50 million cash they get today. But FFA will get the broadcast rights and be able to onsell to both FTA [I assume a specified number] and overseas.
its an extension of 4 extra years at 30million less a year.
What are fox paying for if the rights remain with the FFA?
FFA's position is somewhat different to ours in that they still have a contract with 3 years to run, failing in metrics and capable of being rescinded but a contract to take to court anyway. Further in Optus have a streaming service with a number of Football products.
So there new CEO backed by a number of business owners of the A-League teams are looking to solve this. Rather than fight each other they kinda recognise they need to show a common face and be united.
I have no idea if it will work and they will get what they want but it clearly illustrates that as an organisation the various stakeholders have come together for a common and shared problem and are working quietly towards a solution rather than fight it out in the media.
^^^Are you saying that Fox pay effectively pay FFA for non exclusive rights and FFA are free to then sell the product to anyone who is willing to pay for it?
But that the quantum of money that Fox pay for the rights is reduced by 50%
Forgive me if I have misunderstood, just need it in simple terms.
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BTW the above is all from a client and is still in negotiation but according to my client this is very close to being signed off.
So until the ink is dry please treat as a well sauced rumour.
But the approach and cooperation is so different to ours. Especially now we understand Optus showed almost no interest.
I don’t know what to believe as to Optus and Foxtel interest in doing a deal as let’s face it Covid crisis put them back in the box seat for negotiations esp as we don’t have any deal on the table and complexities of super rugby as cross border competition so Optus and Foxtel saying no interest to me could well be all part of the game to get low ball deal.
But at this point I am concerned about what sort of deal could be arranged and at what price. Surely NZ must be as well as they might have a deal but if no oz sides in super rugby then than they have a deal to provide super rugby content that ain’t going to happen. In all this I can’t see how nz and South Africa can’t not be tied to oz rugby deal situation as surely their own deals would be at risk if no oz super rugby sides involved (ie no oz deal).
Am I missing something here but nz and Sa broadcast deals still very much dependent on what happens on oz deal front.