northernbloke wrote:Well done you dog!
I am quite proud of the fact that I got assurances from SKY and the RFL that it wouldn't happen again, so yeah, well done me.
jbuzza wrote:I'm surprised Sky have not lost more viewers. It is yesterday's technology and very expensive (though they are offering huge discounts to hold onto subscribers). They have lost a lot of sports in what has become a much more fragmented market.
You can now watch Union on, BBC, SKY,
C4, ITV, C5, BT and Premier TV, with the
BOLDED Channels the key to the future of sports broadcasting........get your audience on FTA, then charge them a premium for streaming event games and eventually the whole thing.
As a sport we don't have a big enough or regular enough FTA audience to think about a paid streaming service, but we need to start getting more games out there in the public domain, or we risk watching our spectator numbers shrink as our audience ages.......it's something we should have looked at a decade ago, but as usual, the RFL and SL chairmen all had their noses in the trough.
The best way forward (if there's no interest from SKY to add any more money) is that we buy an Outside Broadcast system and literally GIVE A GAME A WEEK AWAY as proof of concept........Live sport for Free will appeal to the FTA channels....you can be damn sure that C5 pay a peppercorn amount for their Union....but the Union knows what they are doing........it's the long game.