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| Quote: blackfrost "FiveLive are reporting that a one off subscription to BT Vision is required then all the matches will be available on Sky, VirginMedia and possibly Freeview.'"
So, what? I give them twenty quid today, and can watch their RU coverage forever?
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| Quote: SmokeyTA "IMG negotiate the sale of our broadcasting rights, another thing the RFL get the blame for which isnt down to them'"
SACK-- IMG then.
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| The Watkins Review suggests that the broadcast fees for SL only are around £21m per year. It says....
[iThe RFL pays for all centrally provided services for the entire sport
Extrapolating that, 47% of £2.8m equates to £1.32m which represents a 1/16th share. Therefore, £1.32m x 16 SLE retains all revenues net of direct costs from its Play-offs, its title sponsorship and other commercial income generated by its competition[/i
Other income such as the Challenge Cup and Internationals goes to the RFL to fund its administration costs. If the RFL make a profit then the annual profits are distributed in the ratio 60% to SL, 30% to Championships, 10% to Community Game. So, for example, if the RFL make a £1m profit then each SL club gets a further £70k each, the Championships clubs get £14k each and the remaining £100k goes into the Community game funding. The Watkins Review advocates a move to split the profits equally rather than in the above ratio.
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| Union deal could end up like the ITV Digital fiasco though, with a broadcaster 'desparate' for live sport prepared to pay over the odds for a product that relatively few may want to subscribe to.
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| BT are a ridiculously large company, they dwarf ITV digital. They aren’t going to go pop.
BT are investing in sport right now for two reasons, to take Broadband business from sky, and get a head start in tv via broadband. They will probably be bargaining on losing a couple of hundred million in the first few years, they wont be doing this without a long term 15+ year commitment to it. Its not just about selling TV, its selling phone and broadband too.
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| I didn't suggest they'd go pop, but worth noting that BT Vision current subscriber level is just 728,000 and that club rugby isn't really that great at attracting TV viewers.
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| Quote: Mr Carl "So, what? I give them twenty quid today, and can watch their RU coverage forever?'"
Fifteen minutes and it'll certainly feel like you've been doing just that.
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| I don’t disagree, I think RU moving to a platform with 728k customers, compared to the access we have to over 10m is brilliant for us. But I think there is a big difference between BT and other challengers for Sky in that BT aren’t in it purely to sell that channel, they have a larger offering, they also have bigger backing, and , which is quite important, they don’t have the infrastructure issues ITV digital had because they will supply through their broadband.
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| Quote: j.c "The watkins review says the gross income is £24 million not £27million which might not sound a lot of difference but when more than half the clubs are teetering on the edge....
There are also numorous other costs that must be payed for out of this income so i dont think clubs have as much to spend on themselves as you think'"
The only mention of £24m I can see is when it mentions SLE gross income, if you take the 2 shares for the RFL and Championships out then it'll add up.
But as Derwent rightly points out the RFL retain the CC income and so the share will be lower. According to the Distribution of Broadcast Revenues chart in the Watkins Review it looks like that the SL brings in roughly £22m, the Challenge Cup roughly £2-3m, and Origin around £2m. Which gets up to the £27m per year that the entire deal brings in. I've no idea what happens to the Origin money, I've not seen it mentioned anywhere but I'm assuming it goes to the RFL. But that £22m ties in with Derwents maths so SL clubs, the RFL and the Championships get roughly around £1.3/4m from the TV deal. The SL clubs then get shares from any money left over in SLE after prize money, costs etc have been deducted from other income like title sponsor etc and a share in RFL profits along with the Championship clubs.
I'd agree with Derwent that the shares in those profits should be equal. And I'd like to see the Championships receive 2 shares of the tv money, one for each league, split 60/40 in favour of the Championship clubs instead of just one.
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| I would expect RU clubs to get more. They have far more players for a start. 15 on the pitch and 8 replacements. Their first team squads seem to number around 50 players, whereas RL squads number around 35ish.
Then multiply that across Academy teams, youth development teams, etc and you've got far more expense based on players numbers alone, and then add in the additional physios, conditioners, etc those player numbers require. Then in addition, each team will probably have a head coach and coaches for the forwards and backs (VERY different specialist roles), and probably a kicking coach.
A very basic observation but still a not inconsiderable additional cost over a RL club.
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| Yep spot on Cronus, IIRC I think their salary cap is around £4.4m. They need a bigger squad due to the more specialised positions plus the necessity for lots of props in case of injury.
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| So you think SKY,ESPN,CANNAL+,ITV,BBC,BT and any other tv companies that contributes to RFU coffers, hands money over because these clubs have more staff?
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| Quote: Saddened! "Shows what a proper governing body can achieve. Give it 20 years and Premiership Union will absolutely dwarf Super League.'"
Just posted the below on the Union thread in other sports but seems relevant here too. The BT deal looks like good money but the broadcasting reach will be reduced especially in the short term. With attendances going in the wrong direction and decisions being taken that reduce the TV reach, I’m not sure the competition will dwarf Super League any time soon
“Not sure what is happening with the Aviva attendances – the first home game of the season is usually pretty well attended but every team who has played at home so far has attracted less than their average last year and three teams (London Irish, Northampton and Worcester) saw their first home attendance lower than any of their home games last year“
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| Quote: j.c "So you think SKY,ESPN,CANNAL+,ITV,BBC,BT and any other tv companies that contributes to RFU coffers, hands money over because these clubs have more staff?'"
No no-one has said that. But part of the negotiations will be that it's in the tv companies interest to pay a decent amount to fund these players wages. As it leads to a better competition. For instance how happy would Sky or BT be if half the games have uncontested scrums because the clubs can't afford to pay enough props. The same goes for RL, it's not in Sky's interest to drastically reduce the amount they pay for SL as it would lead to a worse comp and less people watching Sky. It's like when Sky make a tv programme, they can pay more and get a better tv show and so more viewers, or pay less and get an inferior tv show with fewer viewers. Of course there's a limit but the principle is the same.
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| Quote: j.c "So you think SKY,ESPN,CANNAL+,ITV,BBC,BT and any other tv companies that contributes to RFU coffers, hands money over because these clubs have more staff?'"
Sports rights arent a deal that you do to get them for the lowest price you possibly can. BT, Sky, BeIn, Canal+, whoever want a poduct, they want a good product and the appreciate that if they cut the price they pay to a certain level, then it impacts on the product they are able to sell.
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