Is this the whole C7 sports or something else?
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Is this the whole C7 sports or something else?
Does anyone remember the sport of Basketball? They used to have a league called the NBL. It was huge in the 90's. It was also on FTA. Then it went to Foxtel and was never seen again because no one could watch it anymore. Fox may have payed big money and may have shown games live, but it meant nothing as no one could watch the games and everyone lost interest. Now there is no more NBL as it used to be.
That is the danger when you let Fox get a monopoly over a sport. FTA is a must if you want to keep a sport alive and healthy.
Isn't the Premier League only on pay tv in the UK? It's hardly gone down the tube
Isn't the Premier League only on pay tv in the UK? It's hardly gone down the tube
As a foxtel subscriber, this would be a terrible development.
Fastest way to ruin sporting coverage is to put it on FTA.
Foxtel getting a monopoly on the footy might be good for the AFL in the short term due to the increased flow of money into their coffers, but it would kill the game in the longer term by limiting access to only those who have paytv at home - without exposure, interest in the game would wither & die eventually.
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By granting paytv a monopoly, you're effectively eliminating access of the game to 80% of the viewers. The fanatics will follow - and pay a premium to do so. The general populace won't bother. Out of sight is out of mind. If you lose 80% of your viewers, then you lose interest in the game. If people lose interest in the game, then the game withers and dies.
Yup totally different marketplace though and different economies of scale, population v land mass.
It’s much easier to have superfast broadband in small densely populated countries as well.
aren't we in the process of setting up a massive BB network?
Don't rural areas get a government break to get BB installed?
I was at a function on Friday where they talked about how kakadu now has super-fast broadband!
Mate, I am putting forward a view that has ben endorsed by both sides of government for the past 15 years. There have been countless reports and investigations into it by all sorts of parliamentary groups, consultants, stakeholders, annalists, think tanks, academics, etc. The massive majority of all of these groups agree with the basic principals that the market requires the sort of protections I am talking about. The only people who do not are Foxtel themselves.
You are not doing this; you are putting forward a fringe set of ideas that would massively favour a single stakeholder who could then effectively lock out the rest of the market.
I’ve always rated you as a poster. However, I don’t think you have a very strong understanding of all of the issues here, and I think you have jumped to conclusions based on this.
There are plenty of issues with the media legislation as it stands. Handing the entire thing lock stock and barrel over to Telstra is not the solution to these problems. That is what removing the Anti-Siphoning laws would do. That is precisely why the laws were put in place, and that is why they will continue.
Mate. They are towelling up 10 and 7. The cricket games are not only much longer (and taking up more of their other scheduled programming slots), but they're bloody on the other side of the world... and it's still live.SBS should get first dibs as they're actually prepared to p!ss off their regular programs for sport ( see the ashes coverage for eg)
Yeah totally, and all of that may well make al of this stuff irrelevant in the end.
After being incredibly stable for so long the industry is going through a massive period of change. But the legislative framework is an overhang from a bygone era and is dragging everything down.
Hopefully the NBN will radically change the whole marketplace. Who knows.
For the sake of argument, let us assume that you are right and the majority of consultants/academics/etc have indeed argued for the AFL to be on the anti-syphoning list.
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you'd think long term foxtel and FTA's biggest threat would be sport delivered over the net direct????
Not sure it will effect the parent companies as they will probably be tied up in delivering it.
Does anyone remember the sport of Basketball? They used to have a league called the NBL. It was huge in the 90's. It was also on FTA. Then it went to Foxtel and was never seen again because no one could watch it anymore. Fox may have payed big money and may have shown games live, but it meant nothing as no one could watch the games and everyone lost interest. Now there is no more NBL as it used to be.
That is the danger when you let Fox get a monopoly over a sport. FTA is a must if you want to keep a sport alive and healthy.
Does anyone remember the sport of Basketball? They used to have a league called the NBL. It was huge in the 90's. It was also on FTA. Then it went to Foxtel and was never seen again because no one could watch it anymore. Fox may have payed big money and may have shown games live, but it meant nothing as no one could watch the games and everyone lost interest. Now there is no more NBL as it used to be.
That is the danger when you let Fox get a monopoly over a sport. FTA is a must if you want to keep a sport alive and healthy.