New international television deal

Yossarian

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Sounds like common sense. When I was in the US/Canada I thought it was incredibly stupid that you couldn't even watch game highlights for free. I believe some Fox channel (soccer 2 or something weird like that) had it but they made it difficult for a potentially interested person to take a look. Hopefully this will be a better solution.

http://www.nrl.com/new-international-television-deal/tabid/10874/newsid/70545/default.aspx

Rugby League has secured a new international television deal that will guarantee access to key markets including the UK, USA, Asia and the Pacific.

The five-year agreement with IMG Media will ensure fans overseas have world-wide access to all Telstra Premiership matches as well as State of Origin, Test matches played in Australia, AAMI City-Country and the Harvey Norman All Stars.

The partnership covers free-to-air television, subscription television, IPTV, mobile, in-ship, in-flight and gaming rights, as well as access to the NRL Films archive, and will provide international fans with:

• Guaranteed television coverage in key markets including the UK, USA, Asia, and Pacific;

• Access to all games in HD either through television or online platforms, as well as access to a 30-minute weekly highlights show;

• A free digital NRL Channel for international fans featuring match vision and a mobile NRL app;

• All NRL and State of Origin matches available on a live or near-live basis via television or online, mobile applications, smart TVs or other media platforms;

• International fans in regions where there is no TV or IPTV rights deals in place will be able to access matches for free on a leading web destination, such as YouTube or USTREAM.

“What’s exciting for Rugby League fans around the world is that we now have in place a range of different options for them to watch matches across television and digital mediums,” NRL Interim Chief Executive, Mr Shane Mattiske, said.

“To have guaranteed television exposure in key markets such as the UK, USA and Pacific is really significant for growing the game’s international exposure.

“As IMG Media finalises deals in markets around the world we will be able to confirm the processes in which fans will be able to tune in to watch all the excitement of the Telstra Premiership and the best representative contests in sport, including State of Origin.”

Mr Chris Guinness, Senior Vice-President, Head of Asia Pacific, IMG Media, said IMG Media was committed to increasing Rugby League coverage across international markets.

“We are very excited about extending our relationship with the NRL over the next five years,” he said.

“The relationship has evolved from traditional international TV distribution to a complete 360 degree involvement covering all aspects of the NRL’s international media assets and we look forward to working closely with the NRL in this new exciting era.”

The international rights do not include NRL properties in Australia and New Zealand, nor do they include World Cup matches or Tests overseas.

Most international rights deals will be in place before the start of the 2013 Telstra Premiership season.

IMG Media is a division of IMG Worldwide, a global sports, fashion and media business with nearly 3,000 employees operating in more than 30 countries.
 
Sounds good, too bad the locals can't get every game in HD. Hopefully they won't IP lock it so Aussies can still access these streams.
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UPDATE:

This is it… hopefully what we have all been waiting for:

http://new.livestream.com/nationalrugbyleague#

But only for those "outside" of Australia.

Live streaming of EVERY NRL game in 2013!

Sensational. Let's hope the quality is good and my internet speeds can cope!
 
Thanks FD I'll look into it. Setana Sports (Ireland) has the copyright apparently, so I'm also going to look into whether they broadcast to France. The big problem is that there is no market for the NRL in France - it's all soccer and Rugby. Last year the NRL fed out-of-towners like me to a service called LiveTV I think, and it was good, but it's gone.

After today's effort it might be better for my nerves if I can't watch games!
 
Ah, today I followed the links on NRL.com and was able to watch the game v the Panthers. The picture was perfect. (So was the result. ) I hope this continues.

And I'm prepared to restore Tiger Stu to 'near legend'.
 

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