Irregs#16 wrote:Great viewing figures, yet a lower TV deal. Explain that one
I think I fit the thread title perfectly
Just my take on it but I think those viewer figures point to a loyal supporter base and perhaps as well, the fact that a lot of folks were still apprehensive about watching live sport due to Covid and thus watched on Sky. I know a few folks who have taken up Sky during the pandemic to get their 'rugby fix' that way because they were not attending our games.
The now departed Super League Chief Executive touted the game widely across the various media outlets but the fact is no one else but sky was interested in offering a reasonable bid and so market forces dictated that if they were the only bidders Sky could chance their arm and offer less, knowing that in the current market place they would still get the contract. Competition for a product that is in demand is what we need, with a product that other Broadcasters are desperate to get their hands on. The product is great but our profile and image as a sport is not,.
The constant chopping and changing of rules and formats and an ineffective governing body and marketing arm etc leads to a lack of national profile which means that as a sport we are a long way off creating that media demand at present!