Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:32 am
100% Warrior
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C4 coverage of other sports is fantastic (though they’re not sports I’d watch). I’m really looking forward to seeing how this is both presented and recieved. It could, and I hope, be massive for our game.
The premier sports coverage of the championship was superb IMO. BBC CC coverage is always spot on too. We’ve got 4 different avenues (5 if you include BeIN) to now watch RL. The signs for growth are good.
Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 11:36 am
moto748
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I think years ago there was a consensus that 'only the BBC do sport properly', But those days are long gone. Channel 4, ITV, and Channel Five have all produced good sport viewing recently. I'm a big fan of the snooker,and IMO Eurosport has easily eclipsed the BBC in its coverage.
Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 12:11 pm
The pieman
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just looked at the schedule for Saturday 12.00 - 14.45. So good 30 mins pre match and 40 mins or so post game. Really looking forward to see how well they present it.
what will be interesting (and dont know if they can measure it) is the size of the non traditional RL audience that tunes in to C4.
Are there any clashes with 6 nations this weekend, which could have an impact on the neutral audience that may tune in?
Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 1:00 pm
apollosghost
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The pieman wrote:just looked at the schedule for Saturday 12.00 - 14.45. So good 30 mins pre match and 40 mins or so post game. Really looking forward to see how well they present it.
what will be interesting (and dont know if they can measure it) is the size of the non traditional RL audience that tunes in to C4.
Are there any clashes with 6 nations this weekend, which could have an impact on the neutral audience that may tune in?
Wales v Scotland 2.15 so no clash unless you're desperate to watch the 6 nations build up
Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:20 pm
sergeant pepper
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Not sure if anyone is watching the Fev Vs Leigh game on Premier Sports, but I'm pleasantly impressed with the coverage. For a smaller station & 2nd tier RL, it isn't that bad.
Also very happy that Lam is now Leigh's problem. They look like us last season - poor d, no bodies in motion in attack and zero options on the last.
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Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:33 pm
NickyKiss
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sergeant pepper wrote:Not sure if anyone is watching the Fev Vs Leigh game on Premier Sports, but I'm pleasantly impressed with the coverage. For a smaller station & 2nd tier RL, it isn't that bad.
Also very happy that Lam is now Leigh's problem. They look like us last season - poor d, no bodies in motion in attack and zero options on the last.
Another big game for Lam, another defeat. A lack of discipline can be added to your list. The conditions are woeful, so it’s difficult for anybody to play rugby but still. The issue Leigh will have with Lam and judging him is that they’ll win a lot of games by 40-50 points because the quality of their players is far better than most other teams but can they win big games under Lam? There’s no evidence he is able to get his teams to do that.
James McDonnell being flogged at prop has been amusingly familiar. He must felt naked Lammy last week not having a young Wigan forward to put in the middle. He’s done well though McDonnell bar his brain fade.
Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2022 7:32 am
nathan_rugby
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The pieman wrote:just looked at the schedule for Saturday 12.00 - 14.45. So good 30 mins pre match and 40 mins or so post game. Really looking forward to see how well they present it.
what will be interesting (and dont know if they can measure it) is the size of the non traditional RL audience that tunes in to C4.
Are there any clashes with 6 nations this weekend, which could have an impact on the neutral audience that may tune in?
No but it clashes with BT Sport 1230 kick off. I’d love to know if channel 4 had any other slot options. Seems very short sighted to come up against premier league football.
Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:28 pm
100% Warrior
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nathan_rugby wrote:No but it clashes with BT Sport 1230 kick off. I’d love to know if channel 4 had any other slot options. Seems very short sighted to come up against premier league football.
Is it? We can’t avoid every sporting fixture, and that’s assuming every available football fan both has BT and wants to watch the match. Personally I think you’re looking too much into it. This season isn’t about out numbering football viewing figures, but about increasing RL viewing figures across the board and increasing interest. C4 will be a slow burner rather than an immediate hit and we as a sport should have the vision and trust to let it burn. We’ve been far too hasty to extinguish the slow flame in the past much to our detriment.
Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:47 pm
sergeant pepper
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100% Warrior wrote:Is it? We can’t avoid every sporting fixture, and that’s assuming every available football fan both has BT and wants to watch the match. Personally I think you’re looking too much into it. This season isn’t about out numbering football viewing figures, but about increasing RL viewing figures across the board and increasing interest. C4 will be a slow burner rather than an immediate hit and we as a sport should have the vision and trust to let it burn. We’ve been far too hasty to extinguish the slow flame in the past much to our detriment.
Agreed, but I also don't think attracting new eyes to the product should be seen as the be all and end all, or at least not at this stage.
For many years, we saw RL perform well above its station in regards to viewing figures for Sky. Whilst it's a very small and highly personal sample to corroborate this, I know plenty of people who watched RL on sky on a Friday night, but would never go to a game. They enjoyed it on TV and that's where their association with RL starts and ends. What C4 need to do is get those eyes tuning into their station & see that jump in viewing figures. That then increases the appeal of having RL on your network as it brings in eyes. Once more stations realise that, then RL is no longer under the boot of Sky and their demands.
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Post subject: Re: Channel 4 To Broadcast Super League in 2022
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 2:31 pm
100% Warrior
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sergeant pepper wrote:Agreed, but I also don't think attracting new eyes to the product should be seen as the be all and end all, or at least not at this stage.
For many years, we saw RL perform well above it's station in regards to viewing figures for Sky. Whilst it's a very small and highly personal sample to corroborate this, I know plenty of people who watched RL on sky on a Friday night, but would never go to a game. They enjoyed it on TV and that's where their association with RL starts and ends. What C4 need to do is get those eyes tuning into their station & see that jump in viewing figures. That then increases the appeal of having RL on your network as it brings in eyes. Once more stations realise that, then RL is no longer under the boot of Sky and their demands.
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