How Seven’s shotgun marriage to Cricket Australia turned to divorce proceedings
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There will always be the problem with cricket as the top players will be travelling and the Big Bash suffers so perhaps 7 is right to argue for a lower price but if Cricket Aust. can offer a more to make the appeal better maybe the price remains the same but the product improves
Tim G’day, Sports administrators and code leaders have escaped scrutiny for years, both inside the sport (well to those of us looking in) (take for example the recent Netball final decision) and outside the sport with Media Partners, whom pay contractually for rights, with an expectation of standards and outcomes. Sporting organizations must now be cognizant of performance obligations to ensure their product is of the highest possible standard, not just take the money and run