I’d rather pay to watch sport than see it mangled by Free TV

Yesterday’s hoo-hah over Seven’s time shifted coverage of the V8s at Bathurst encapsulates rather neatly the issues that the government is grappling with right now over anti-siphoning rules for televised sport.

The rules as they stand prevent the rights to various sporting events being sold to subscription TV. They do not, however, provide much protection around how the free to air channels then treat an event.  

I fear that what we will see when the government review finally emerges from its long period of hibernation will be something of a fudge.

I’m sure pay TV will win a minor victory with a “use it or lose it” provision that means that if an event is not aired at all on free TV, the rights can be sold on to subscription television.

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