$2.5b - New AFL - TV deal
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:07 pm
$418mil a year for six years.
A lot of money.
A lot of money.
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Around $120m for 4 years. Rugby League's is almost at a billion. I think we're about to enter the 3rd year in our deal. So negotiations will start soon if they already haven't. We'll see some new clubs coming into the league soon.That's a lot.
What's the A-League's and when is it up for review?
The AFL probably will experience a large decrease in annual growth, but they'll still be there. We'll probably see more rule changes and changes to season structure to include more games and breaks. I can't see them bringing in more teams.Afl is probably hitting its ceiling now IMO.
Unless the game grew a following overseas it cant get much bigger and rival stations need good sporting content during summer.
I think the aleague can only grow from here.
Yeah i agree afl will always be there,not that it really matters because aleague played over summer.The AFL probably will experience a large decrease in annual growth, but they'll still be there. We'll probably see more rule changes and changes to season structure to include more games and breaks. I can't see them bringing in more teams.Afl is probably hitting its ceiling now IMO.
Unless the game grew a following overseas it cant get much bigger and rival stations need good sporting content during summer.
I think the aleague can only grow from here.
The move away from traditional platforms such as TV will be an interesting one, its happening with tv shows, whether that will happen to sport broadcasting on the same scale, we will see.
The A-League will also hit a wall if it can't find new clubs that will bring new viewers. The league has to basically manufacture better deals.
My perspective is very narrow nowadays. Went through a phase of watching AFL, that went away. Went through a phase of watching American sports, that went away. Went through a phase of watching Cricket, its alright but I was really bored at the time hence why I got into it. Rugby, meh, too boring to even start a phase. Football has remained all these years. I agree with the AFL peoples, FIFA has me brainwashed, they had no chanceYeah i agree afl will always be there,not that it really matters because aleague played over summer.The AFL probably will experience a large decrease in annual growth, but they'll still be there. We'll probably see more rule changes and changes to season structure to include more games and breaks. I can't see them bringing in more teams.Afl is probably hitting its ceiling now IMO.
Unless the game grew a following overseas it cant get much bigger and rival stations need good sporting content during summer.
I think the aleague can only grow from here.
The move away from traditional platforms such as TV will be an interesting one, its happening with tv shows, whether that will happen to sport broadcasting on the same scale, we will see.
The A-League will also hit a wall if it can't find new clubs that will bring new viewers. The league has to basically manufacture better deals.
With the aleague comes socceroos, ffa cup, asian champions league. These are all areas of growth. Although i realise they may not all be under the same tv deal.
Im not sure the aleague will ever reach the afl in broacast rights but there is certainly more growth in the aleague then cricket, rugby or nbl. Only my oppinion though
Yeah. Feel for the players but it's great that the AFL haven't been able to bend the rules.good to see justice finally handed down against EFC. 12 month bans, so basically the AFL found out trying to corrupt the game and hide the guilty offenders.
2.5bn to telecast what is one of the most corrupt sports. rich coming from a fifa supporter I know.