Yes, the new AFL CBA is directly proportional to the games revenue for the first time.
Bad timing for them.
Why?
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Yes, the new AFL CBA is directly proportional to the games revenue for the first time.
Bad timing for them.
Why?
The AFL Comm said no to a Night GF this year on Monday.Wonder if they will test the waters with a night/twilight grand final. That is one area where there may be an increase in the value and therefore price.
Revenue looks like holding where it is or going down I believe.
The parties have also agreed to exclude all revenue generated by the AFL through Etihad Stadium for the life of this CBA, to the extent such revenue is used to repay the AFL’s loan on the venue.
Pay bonus for AFL players after $70m revenue boost
AFL players are poised to get a pay bonus after the league confirmed revenues were up $70 million on forecasts over the past two-and-a-half years.www.theage.com.au
Players had previously complained that the AFL always based their CBA pay rises on low revenue projections that proved to be significantly lower than the reality at the end of the agreement.
AFL players are poised to get a pay bonus after the league confirmed revenues were up $70 million on forecasts over the past two-and-a-half years.
The players will receive a percentage of the extra $70 million in revenue paid into the retirement fund, which will likely translate to tens of millions in extra income.
This is an anonymous reddit poster, who claims he recently attended a Telstra Conference- where a Telstra Project Manager, in a keynote speech, allegedly provided information
"Telstra planning to push monetisation of AFL App- looking to 50,000 paying users by Easter"
Another reddit respondent said
"Maybe Telstra knows they are going to have to pay way more, and are trying to figure out if they can monetise it".
I have no expertise in these areas. Are there any valuable insigths here?
While there is desire to get a deal done, sources said there is still some jockeying over what increase in price would come from an extension and who would be paying the inflation increase, given the rising value and importance of digital rights.
Should be noted that there are already paid subscribers of the AFL App....unless they mean they are going to start charging subscriptions to the great number of AFL Live subscribers that must be Telstra telephony customers? I'dd be surprised if that is the case.
Interesting from that the recent report in the AFR that RussellEbertHandball linked to...
Interesting I did not pick up on the bolded when I first read it....I flicked over it and just picked up the "inflation increase". There are going to be a lot of disappointed people if the AFL gets a real increase of any magnitude from such an extension
It makes sense that the AFL would push for an increase in the price to lock in an extra two seasons because they would look silly if they agreed the current sum, and then the NRL got a substantial uplift when they went to market.
Not surprising, although my post above was more whether they do it in the event they get a 2 year extension (i.e. in 2023 or 2024).The AFL Comm said no to a Night GF this year on Monday.
I don't think Amazon would be interested in stopping at 6 doco's.
How Eddie McGuire and Amazon could shake up the AFL on TV
The AFL's television landscape is set for a shake-up after global streaming giant Amazon agreed to a $10 million deal with Collingwood president Eddie McGuire’s media company.www.theage.com.au
Could commercial TV match the kind of money they might throw about?
Television rights money accounts for more than 65 per cent of the AFL’s revenue and underpins the financial future of the game.
Eddie's footy department said no. Sam McLure's following up story from 30 minutes ago.
Magpies say no to president Eddie's pitch
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire wanted the Magpies to be involved in the upcoming Amazon documentaries, but the rest of Collingwood didn't agree.
www.theage.com.au
Collingwood’s football department has rejected a push from club president Eddie McGuire’s media company to be part of an AFL documentary series to be streamed on Amazon.
The Magpies were one of several clubs targeted by Amazon executives who are making the streaming giant’s first foray into Australian football content, in a move that could foreshadow a future bid for AFL broadcast rights.
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Why? This is the AFL industry.In this sort of situation, normally, someone would stand down.
Why? This is the AFL industry.
When has conflict of interest been something Eddie and the rest of the AFL industy been that interested in?Conflict of interest trying to do business with an organisation your are ‘President’ of.
If you were Chairman of a company and were approaching them with a business offer you would normally take steps to make sure you didn’t influence the decision.
While his track record isn’t good, maybe/hopefully he did the right thing this time.
MR TV Australia 16.3
"C. Wilson Reporting Seven and Foxtel set to agree on 2 year extension of the AFL Broadcasting Rights".
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Quantum of new agreement not stated- but AFL was seeking a continuation of current $418m pa, + CPI.
Can this be seen as a strong likelihood there will be 9 games pw (18 or 19 clubs) from 2025?
The AFL would jump at that right now as a means to space the recovery out over 5 years. Question is would it even still be on the table?
No games, no pay.