Channel Nine's audacious bid to stop NRL matches for more ad

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Channel Nine's audacious bid to stop NRL matches for more ads
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CHANNEL 9 has launched a $1billion bid to retain NRL TV rights but with a catch _ time-outs during games for commercial breaks, and live Thursday night football.
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The radical proposal is part of a joint bid by Nine and Fox Sports that heralds the most significant changes to TV sport since Kerry Packer launched night cricket and reduced eight-ball overs to six, specifically to sell extra advertising.

The Daily Telegraph understands the deal would allow Nine to raise an extra $35 million in annual revenue by showing up to 12 commercials during a game, twice as many as they currently offer their advertisers.

Nine boss David Gyngell and network CEO Jeff Browne will deliver their bid to the NRL's independent commission on Monday. It includes:

*INCREASING the overall time of a game from 90 to 95 minutes
*HALF-TIME extended from 12 to 14 minutes to play more commercials;

*30-SECOND breaks for sideline scrum stoppages;

*30-SECOND breaks for line drop-outs;

*30-SECOND breaks between try conversions and restarts; and

*AT LEAST four games a season to be played on Thursday nights.

Nine's Sunday match may be broadcast live with a 4pm start, meaning at least seven of the eight games each round would be shown live.
Nine and the NRL have been working together for several months to maximise revenue without ruining the free-flowing nature of the game.

State of Origin coach Ricky Stuart, former coaches Daniel Anderson and John Lang and former players Wayne Pearce and Trent Barrett were part of a committee that agreed on areas for stopping play. Stoppages have been aimed at times when play is held up anyway.

"It takes an average 35 seconds for sideline restarts, 25 seconds for line drop-outs and 23 seconds for try restarts,'' NRL director of football Nathan McGuirk said.

"So we're not going to be radically slowing down the game with these changes.''

NRL chief executive David Gallop was reluctant to comment about finer details of talks with Nine's management.
"It's not appropriate to discuss details of our negotiations with the broadcasters,'' Mr Gallop said.

"We are looking at ways to maximise value for broadcasters with ad breaks at appropriate times while maintaining the continuity and physical nature of the game.''

The addition of six 30-second commercials is the only way Nine believes it can make a return from its vastly increased $1 billion rights contract without slugging advertisers.

Nine currently charges $50,000 for 30-second commercials on the top-rating Friday night football games, making $300,000 during live play.

Under the new deal, that would double to $600,000, on top of pre-game, half-time and post-game ad-breaks
Taking into account Origin and finals, the breaks in play could deliver Nine an extra $40 million a year in advertising.
The Telegraph
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Didnt Gallop rule out stopages during games for more ads?
I wonder if this $1bn includes origin i thought Gallop said they would seperate origin.The AFL got $1.2 bn we should get more than that hopefully 7 and 10 can push up the deal.Out of the top 100 shows on fox last year it was something like 88 of them were NRL games so fox really needs the NRL so they should be paying more for the NRL
 
This is crap if this happens I wont watch the games on tv no more.. When I watch a game on fox it feels like your live at the game no commercials during 1st and 2nd half it plays right through… Watching it on 9 especially the Sunday game is crap. Commercials galore you get fed up with watching sport on free to air!! Not even SBS play commercials through the halves in soccer...!!!
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I honestly dont have a problem with it. If it means more money for the game then good, without the money we wont have a game.
Not only that but with the Sunday arvo game being live, we're not going to have as many ads as we get now anyway.
And who knows, the other networks may see this and in a bid to get the tv rights, they may offer similar money but with less ad breaks if it results in the deal going their way.

I have another suggestion as well, if the total match time is going to be extended from 90 to 95 minutes because of these extra stoppages, surely with the extra rest the players get from that, we can extend the actual playing time from 80 to 90 minutes as well which will then provide another opportunity to gain $$$ from another stoppage or two.
 
Rupert(the rabbit) to guzump Gyngell and Ch9… I hope so.... I'm sick of Ch9
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