Post subject: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 8:01 am
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Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Super League has to announced a landmark deal which will see Channel 4 broadcast Betfred Super League matches in 2022. This initial two-year partnership will see matches broadcast free-to-air for the first time in the competition's 26-year history.
Channel 4 will broadcast 10 live games each season, starting with eight-time Champions Leeds Rhinos hosting Warrington Wolves on Saturday 12 February (12:30). The remaining nine games will be spread across the season and will include two end of season Play-Off fixtures.
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Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Super League has to announced a landmark deal which will see Channel 4 broadcast Betfred Super League matches in 2022. This initial two-year partnership will see matches broadcast free-to-air for the first time in the competition's 26-year history.
Channel 4 will broadcast 10 live games each season, starting with eight-time Champions Leeds Rhinos hosting Warrington Wolves on Saturday 12 February (12:30). The remaining nine games will be spread across the season and will include two end of season Play-Off fixtures.
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Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 11:09 am
Irregs#16
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Joined: Jul 05 2006 Posts: 8595
Riderofthepalehorse wrote:Adam Hills good shout, Schoey makes me laugh he’s so wrong, Wilkin hates Hull no thanks.
Wilkin is the most articulate ex player that is shown on any of the RL productions on either SKY or BBC. His hate of Hull doesn't bother me, we will likely only get 1 game maximum on Channel 4 anyway.
We need to break away from this Northern stereotype when it comes to the presentation of the game. People suggesting Wayne Godwin etc. I love his enthusiasm, but jeez, he should be nowhere near it
Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 11:37 am
Riderofthepalehorse
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Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6674 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Irregs#16 wrote:Wilkin is the most articulate ex player that is shown on any of the RL productions on either SKY or BBC. His hate of Hull doesn't bother me, we will likely only get 1 game maximum on Channel 4 anyway.
We need to break away from this Northern stereotype when it comes to the presentation of the game. People suggesting Wayne Godwin etc. I love his enthusiasm, but jeez, he should be nowhere near it
Bring back Keith Macklin, probably before your time.
The game certainly needs a new vibrancy and direction, I think most everyone agrees we’ve been shortchanged in leadership, marketing, etc. Hopefully 4 can kickstart a revival of interest.
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