not many people i know under 35 even bother with a telly anymoreall about the data play. nrl too stupid to work that out last time
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not many people i know under 35 even bother with a telly anymoreall about the data play. nrl too stupid to work that out last time
Im older than that but I only put on the antenna to get rid of a loading screen on my TV. Even my 78 year old dad streams everything.not many people i know under 35 even bother with a telly anymore
How the hell are the NRL not producing everything in-house is beyond me. I don't get how it is that we are living in the digital age, yet still we rely on old-media companies to promote the game.imo super league was a power play for pay tv.next power play will be in 4/5 yrs time over data $$$,not necessarily splitting the league again
An actual TV or do you mean free to air?not many people i know under 35 even bother with a telly anymore
an actual tvAn actual TV or do you mean free to air?
What do they watch it on? I pads or phones?an actual tv
both i guess,yet i dont understand why they just dont bounce it on to a bigger screen.peace out.the super league mk2 isnt happening soonWhat do they watch it on? I pads or phones?
a big old black and white.lolWhat do they watch it on? I pads or phones?
I thought they signed perpetual licenses under Grant. After he gave them a crap load of money?"While the prospect of clubs defecting from the NRL remains remote, according to News Corp the threat cannot be entirely dismissed as the licences of all 16 clubs expire at the end of next season."
I found this to be the only interesting part of the article. I imagine all clubs have to re apply for their licence to participate. Does the NRL have the power to refuse a club a licence and offer it up for grabs?