Personal? I am talking about your comments. I comprehend the entire thing. Hence my reply...do you comprehend that your comments are entirely self-focused based on your own ideals of "technology and commentators"?
I mean give me a break. The utter arrogance to suggest that people can't comprehend your comment. Your thinking is not as complex as you'd like to believe...it's a simpletons, surface level view...you haven't looked past your own nose...very easy to understand the point and twice as easy to understand the flaws.
If there's a deeper meaning, please...enlighten us all...because if the league went down that path, we'd be paying 3 subscriptions with no guarantee of better coverage. That is the end result of your suggestion. That is a bad result for fans...it's not about you. I can afford 10 subscriptions....but it's not about me and it's not about you. It's about the average bloke being able to afford to watch his team each week.
Frankly, who's to say this mystery new tech and "better" commentators aren't equally as poor? Who's will be the judge of this? You? Not that this is even a big complaint amongst the majority of fans. It's a non-issue.
Sorry but this is just another case of doing things nobody asked for. Incredibly happy with the result and with the huge uptick of money into the game and things stay as they are and the average family can continue watching at an affordable rate. Like I said...thank goodness we don't have these ideas in the heads of the administrators.
Again, 90% of what you said was personal. Just yapping on unnecessarily..
But paying attention to the other 10%. I agree that most people can't afford and don't want to pay for 10 subscriptions.
The point I was making is that having visibility on Netflix or Prime would make NRL accessible to those who cannot and don't want to pay for Kayo including me.
There is a very small minority that watches all 8 games and you can still have Kayo with all 8 but I hope they didn't have exclusivity or at least they can sell 3 games a week to Netflix, use their coverage and commentators even. Kind of like what Prime did with Star Sports for Cricket.
There is a very limited amount of people on Kayo. Netflix, Disney and Prime are basically today's version of FTA.
Competition breeds innovation. Right now Fox and Nine have had ample opportunity to improve their technology and haven't. Put a third person in there and you will see them investing more into it.
Regardless, a lot of it speculative because there wasn't an open tender process which to me is a little frustrating. I would have loved to know whether the giant streaming platforms were actually bidding and if so how much.
Idk if we are getting told anything more than the $5.3b number.
Hopefully, if you can actually comprehend what I'm saying you can respond with a discussion rather than a school yard fight.