From the politics liveblog by the guardian today: https://www.theguardian.com/austral...b0b5565ec2fd4b#block-5ba1e18ae4b0b5565ec2fd4b
Posting it all here because it is already hidden by other news of the day and we'll have to wait for a proper article to be written.
We could have had all or a majority of AFLW games broadcast on free to air television by the ABC if they had the budget to bid on the broadcast rights, we know Channel 7 doesn't care about the sport and only ran it because they were given the rights for free.
Posting it all here because it is already hidden by other news of the day and we'll have to wait for a proper article to be written.
The first instalment of a $30m handout to Foxtel by the Coalition was spent on 12 sports that were previously shown on the pay TV carrier and that include men’s rugby league, a freedom of information request from Fairfax Media has revealed.
The $30m windfall for Foxtel was meant to “support the broadcast of underrepresented sports on subscription television, including women’s sports, niche sports, and sports with a high level of community involvement and participation” when it was announced in the 2016 budget.
But the $7.5m allocated for the 2017-18 financial year was used to screen the AFL, soccer, rugby union, rugby league, cycling, lawn bowls, surfing, Ironman, surf lifesaving, cricket, basketball and hockey, some of which are already seen on free-to-air.
There has been very little explanation from either Foxtel or the government about how the subscription broadcaster will use the funds or why they were allocated.
An earlier freedom of information request by the ABC revealed there was no paperwork to explain why the government had given the funds to Foxtel.
We could have had all or a majority of AFLW games broadcast on free to air television by the ABC if they had the budget to bid on the broadcast rights, we know Channel 7 doesn't care about the sport and only ran it because they were given the rights for free.