every match on tv is a disaster for the game,dwindling attendances,away support virtually extinct producing even worse atmosphere,home games will be like playing catalan every time.ive dumped sky.just live games for me.
fosdyke99 wrote:every match on tv is a disaster for the game,dwindling attendances,away support virtually extinct producing even worse atmosphere,home games will be like playing catalan every time.ive dumped sky.just live games for me.
Or, a wider audience see it and might decide to go to a game
Pro's: some people live away and them buying a stream is new revenue.
Filming every game is better for the Video ref aspect and the highlights (both SL show and Social Media)
Not many clubs bring a decent following to the MKM anyway, so potential reduction of ticket sales is limited.
Cons: I can see some of the dead rubber loop games taking a hit, lets face it you wouldent be in a hurry to cough up £34 for some of our August/September horror shows if you can stream cheapily at home (risk of throwing something through the TV however )
Key thing though: does anyone know how the streaming revenue is distrubuted? Is it home team gets the lions share?
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fosdyke99 wrote:every match on tv is a disaster for the game,dwindling attendances,away support virtually extinct producing even worse atmosphere,home games will be like playing catalan every time.ive dumped sky.just live games for me.
That’s what they said about football. There used to be 2 live games a season, then they started showing more Live games, then Sky came along with progressively more live games. Crowds went from half full stadiums to sell outs. Other factors too I know, however just because a sport is shown live on TV, doesn’t mean attendances fall
UllFC wrote:I really dont know how this is going to go.
Pro's: some people live away and them buying a stream is new revenue.
Filming every game is better for the Video ref aspect and the highlights (both SL show and Social Media)
Not many clubs bring a decent following to the MKM anyway, so potential reduction of ticket sales is limited.
Cons: I can see some of the dead rubber loop games taking a hit, lets face it you wouldent be in a hurry to cough up £34 for some of our August/September horror shows if you can stream cheapily at home (risk of throwing something through the TV however )
Key thing though: does anyone know how the streaming revenue is distrubuted? Is it home team gets the lions share?
If you bought a pass it would be a damned site cheaper
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Rugby Raider wrote:That’s what they said about football. There used to be 2 live games a season, then they started showing more Live games, then Sky came along with progressively more live games. Crowds went from half full stadiums to sell outs. Other factors too I know, however just because a sport is shown live on TV, doesn’t mean attendances fall
B0NES wrote:There's been some really good news coming out from IMG recently , Even just getting the Beeb on board if fantastic news .
IMG had nothing to do with the Extra TV deal with the BBC Negotiated solely with RFL. Whats your good news coming out of IMG? My opinion is they are a waste of time and money and now the first Invoice has gone in for cira £500,000 questions will be asked because apart from introducing speadsheets to the RFL and a flawed grading system that has no reward for having an academy system that produces players and only 25% of points for on field performance what have they done? They want to cancel Magic weekend and remove promotion and relegation which should be a staple of all sport in this country as it provides incentive for the clubs and excitement for fans and seemigly for no viable reason. They came in with a vision to raise standards and promote/market the game yet we have seen nothing especially in marketing and i think the RFL could have used part of the £500,000 far more wisely with a lot more effect by using a young marketing company with modern ideas how to market the sport. Finally with regard to London,condemning a club to relegation before a ball has even been kicked despite its finishing league position brings the game into disrupute and to be honest if it happens the sport will be a laughing stock
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