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This confirms a conversation I had with a friend who works for Sky, I suspect Mitre 10 cup could be a casualty of costs ..
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@Steven-Harris said in Super Rugby News:
This confirms a conversation I had with a friend who works for Sky, I suspect Mitre 10 cup could be a casualty of costs ..
If that's the case then NZR needs a bullet. Unless they've sold it separately, they need to have bundled it together, right at the the time they had a bit of leverage over Sky - let Sky figure out how to make it work financially.
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@Nepia said in Super Rugby News:
@Steven-Harris said in Super Rugby News:
This confirms a conversation I had with a friend who works for Sky, I suspect Mitre 10 cup could be a casualty of costs ..
If that's the case then NZR needs a bullet. Unless they've sold it separately, they need to have bundled it together, right at the the time they had a bit of leverage over Sky - let Sky figure out how to make it work financially.
How much can the NPC be worth though? Must be a losing entity
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@Hooroo said in Super Rugby News:
@Nepia said in Super Rugby News:
@Steven-Harris said in Super Rugby News:
This confirms a conversation I had with a friend who works for Sky, I suspect Mitre 10 cup could be a casualty of costs ..
If that's the case then NZR needs a bullet. Unless they've sold it separately, they need to have bundled it together, right at the the time they had a bit of leverage over Sky - let Sky figure out how to make it work financially.
How much can the NPC be worth though? Must be a losing entity
Very little these days I would suggest. I know a lot of people get upset about the thought, but it's no longer the amateur era. At best it's the pathway for players who didn't get selected out of school, which is now the modern professional route.
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@antipodean said in Super Rugby News:
@Hooroo said in Super Rugby News:
@Nepia said in Super Rugby News:
@Steven-Harris said in Super Rugby News:
This confirms a conversation I had with a friend who works for Sky, I suspect Mitre 10 cup could be a casualty of costs ..
If that's the case then NZR needs a bullet. Unless they've sold it separately, they need to have bundled it together, right at the the time they had a bit of leverage over Sky - let Sky figure out how to make it work financially.
How much can the NPC be worth though? Must be a losing entity
Very little these days I would suggest. I know a lot of people get upset about the thought, but it's no longer the amateur era. At best it's the pathway for players who didn't get selected out of school, which is now the modern professional route.
Watching it fizzle out is sad for the amateur days but if that is what it takes then so be it.
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@Duluth said in Super Rugby News:
The article says the deal includes the NPC
haha no one reads articles nerd!!
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@Hooroo said in Super Rugby News:
@Nepia said in Super Rugby News:
@Steven-Harris said in Super Rugby News:
This confirms a conversation I had with a friend who works for Sky, I suspect Mitre 10 cup could be a casualty of costs ..
If that's the case then NZR needs a bullet. Unless they've sold it separately, they need to have bundled it together, right at the the time they had a bit of leverage over Sky - let Sky figure out how to make it work financially.
How much can the NPC be worth though? Must be a losing entity
Not much, that's why I said it needed to be bundled together with the money making stuff. (Which it appears has happened).
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@Steven-Harris said in Super Rugby News:
This confirms a conversation I had with a friend who works for Sky, I suspect Mitre 10 cup could be a casualty of costs ..
I don't know what the ratings figures are for Mitre 10 Cup, but Sky surely need it as a credible live sport event through August - October.
I'm not sure the Warriors' annual play-off run would be enough of a drawcard to keep most subscribers happy!
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@Steven-Harris If they're going to produce the games is it much more expensive to do them live?
They're doing live 1st XV games aren't they, which would seem a more expendable target.
I just wonder what will people pay Sky subscriptions for through that late winter/spring period if they don't have Mitre 10 Cup? It seems like a flagship product for that period.
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1st XV games are good 'earners' for sky, as in they have great numbers watching them. They're rare and a treat, so the numbers are multiples more than most NPC games. The cost of NPC games is not showing them live but the OBC, so the only way to cut costs is to record less, or maybe reduce costs a little to back to single crappy camera position like the heartland coverage. I think the idea of putting them on free to air, with ad revenue, would be a win. Certainly the NPC clubs and their sponsors would like it
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@taniwharugby The Friday night game has been live on Prime.
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