5.3 Billion deal for NRL 2027

Now that the NRL is responsible for the draw let's hope the Broncos don't get every Friday night game.


So are they admitting that it's not fair because the Broncos always get a up leg in every other year



"The new deal has taken control of the draw from the broadcasters and put it in the hands of the league, and it appears Monday night football is unlikely to make a return.

"I don't think Monday night is an option," V'landys said.

"The NRL now is responsible for the draw. We wanted to make it fair and equitable for all clubs. It's not really designed for the broadcast."
 
u.s. broadcasting is so bad
in NFL it is on multiple broadcasters
In england it is the same with EPL
shocking

we have it pretty good here really
Need to keep it out of the hands of fools and those with brain dead ideas like splitting it up amongst multiple broadcasters.

Never ceases to amaze me the dim wittedness that exists in the world.
 
Mate this is the worst idea. This happens in America and the broadcasting is chaotic requiring multiple subscriptions.

I am very glad people like you have no power in society. Harsh but true.
Dont need to have the personal shot.

More people in Australia have Netflix and Prime subscriptions compared to Kayo.

Kayo is probably one of the worst sports streaming platforms out there.

Prime killed it with their T20 coverage in UHD.

But more than quality, it's about the number of people reached. Netflix and Prime reaches out to so many more people because of low cost subscriptions.

I was hoping Kayo doesn't get exclusive rights but it has so we can't do anything about it. But, I sponge off a friend's Kayo but no matter how much I like footy, paying $30/mo on top of Netflix $25/mo and Prime, and Disney is too big of a cost.

I just don't see what Kayo brings to the table that other streaming platforms don't.

In terms of sponsorships and eyeballs, because it's the same two platforms, I don't know how many extra corporate partners and sponsorships you get, but imagine having Netflix showing 3 games a week and how many more corporate opportunities you get especially if you continue playing in Vegas.

It's a big deal for sure $5.3b and ARL has worked very hard to get it but I was hoping for more variety. Content consumption is changing but we have had Nine/Fox/Kayo for decades now.

We could have had different panel members, commentators, different angles. Let's hope Nine and Fox invest more into sports technology
 
Dont need to have the personal shot.

More people in Australia have Netflix and Prime subscriptions compared to Kayo.

Kayo is probably one of the worst sports streaming platforms out there.

Prime killed it with their T20 coverage in UHD.

But more than quality, it's about the number of people reached. Netflix and Prime reaches out to so many more people because of low cost subscriptions.

I was hoping Kayo doesn't get exclusive rights but it has so we can't do anything about it. But, I sponge off a friend's Kayo but no matter how much I like footy, paying $30/mo on top of Netflix $25/mo and Prime, and Disney is too big of a cost.

I just don't see what Kayo brings to the table that other streaming platforms don't.

In terms of sponsorships and eyeballs, because it's the same two platforms, I don't know how many extra corporate partners and sponsorships you get, but imagine having Netflix showing 3 games a week and how many more corporate opportunities you get especially if you continue playing in Vegas.

It's a big deal for sure $5.3b and ARL has worked very hard to get it but I was hoping for more variety. Content consumption is changing but we have had Nine/Fox/Kayo for decades now.

We could have had different panel members, commentators, different angles. Let's hope Nine and Fox invest more into sports technology
Could I suggest...no one cares what you want? It's about what's best for the majority?

Perhaps if you want different technology, you should go ahead and make it and try to sell it to Fox or Nine? If you want new commentators, maybe you're in the minority and who really gives a toss what you think?

I mean...what an incredibly arrogant and self-centred reasoning behind why you want a few games on Netflix...you lefties need a serious reality check...
 
Could I suggest...no one cares what you want? It's about what's best for the majority?

Perhaps if you want different technology, you should go ahead and make it and try to sell it to Fox or Nine? If you want new commentators, maybe you're in the minority and who really gives a toss what you think?

I mean...what an incredibly arrogant and self-centred reasoning behind why you want a few games on Netflix...you lefties need a serious reality check...
Isnt this whole forum about what individuals think? have i missed something?
 
Dont need to have the personal shot.

More people in Australia have Netflix and Prime subscriptions compared to Kayo.

Kayo is probably one of the worst sports streaming platforms out there.

Prime killed it with their T20 coverage in UHD.

But more than quality, it's about the number of people reached. Netflix and Prime reaches out to so many more people because of low cost subscriptions.

I was hoping Kayo doesn't get exclusive rights but it has so we can't do anything about it. But, I sponge off a friend's Kayo but no matter how much I like footy, paying $30/mo on top of Netflix $25/mo and Prime, and Disney is too big of a cost.

I just don't see what Kayo brings to the table that other streaming platforms don't.

In terms of sponsorships and eyeballs, because it's the same two platforms, I don't know how many extra corporate partners and sponsorships you get, but imagine having Netflix showing 3 games a week and how many more corporate opportunities you get especially if you continue playing in Vegas.

It's a big deal for sure $5.3b and ARL has worked very hard to get it but I was hoping for more variety. Content consumption is changing but we have had Nine/Fox/Kayo for decades now.

We could have had different panel members, commentators, different angles. Let's hope Nine and Fox invest more into sports technology
Prime and Netflix would have completely stuffed it up
 

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