Foxtel and Seven win cricket rights in deal which reshapes Australia’s broadcasting landscape
The biggest shift in broadcasting rights in the history of the Australian television industry will see cricket move from Nine and Ten to Foxtel and Seven in a deal worth close to $1bn over six years.
The announcement – which was made to the ASX just after 10am – follows weeks of negotiations between Cricket Australia and Australia’s broadcasters.
In a statement to the ASX, Seven said a deal had been agreed but not yet signed.
Wow! Hopefully this means a refreshed production and no more of the stale, myopic 9 commentary team.
Pity that 10 last BBL though, hopefully 7 will replicate the great job 10 did with it.
Damn. Looks like I won’t be able to fall asleep to Ian Chappels mind numbingly boring anecdotes anymore
Oh great. 7 taking over my favourite sport. Looking forward to Tom Williams commentating.
A huge coup for Murdoch and disappointing to see another sport move partially to Pay TV. Will wait to see how the free-to-air / foxtel split is laid out but a shame to see more sport go behind the paywall
This highlights everything that is wrong with sport in Australia. Greed for more money from the Governing bodies.
TEN have made BBL what it is today, SEVEN with Tennis and NINE with Cricket. The sporting governing bodies show no loyalty to the networks who have built their inflated values or the viewers who have invested in their sporting brands over many many years.
As part of the broadcast deals, each respective network should become a shareholder in the sport they broadcast so their investment is somewhat protected for the future value that they create.
Great opportunity for Triple M continue a live broadcast for all games this summer (not just for the Ashes). I really don’t want to hear Bruce McAvaney calling the cricket.
Bring back The 12th Man I say….
What a disappointment! How about a report on how long we have to wait in a phone queue to try to get any service from Foxtel and now they have cricket! Just great!
Well no suprise that Patrick Delaney grabbed Cricket rights to bolster Fox sports Summer line up. Renaming or rebranding Foxtel to Fox is now Patricks focus prior to September, together with another round of cost cutting(office closures) to recoup the looming payments for AFL rights as well as down payments to CA, virtually ensuring all customer service is handled by South Africa
All the big moves happened this week. Nine won the tennis, Seven/Fox won the cricket and UM won the federal govt account. Ten and Dentsu X left to lick their wounds. Huge all round.
Australia broadcasters and sporting rights: The perfect marriage of ego, greed and short-sightedness, all washed down over many long lunches.
You can see the rationale for Foxtel, but it’s message is flawed by non-exclusive rights.
For Seven it is unlikely that advertiser revenue will cover the bill. Halo effect of cricket? Didn’t work for 10.
For Cricket Australia restricting part of their product to cable TV is very short-sighted in today’s environment.
Ten? Will probably come out of it best of all. No major bill to foot and CBS programming on tap. It can build an advertiser offer not based on a sports audience.
Oh dear…. they WILL roll him out wont they?
9 should get an OAM for all their efforts. Cricket telecast didn’t even exist when the likes of David Hill first to it on.. and now it’s a global standard. An I credible contribution that had stood the test off time.
Music t my ears!! I just HOPE there is no transfer of ANY of the Channel 9 cricket commentary team to 7.The self opinionated, boring and totally irritating gang of ex Australian cricketers have had their day and it is time to move on. I think they must be paid by the word as they NEVER stop talking during the overs. Obviously they took no notice of HOW TV cricket commentary should be conducted from the late great Richie Benaud. A total professional in every respect.
Although I’m disappointed for channel 9 loosing cricket rights they had for more than 40 years I think it’ll be a good thing to see cricket on foxtel becuase you won’t have to sit there watching cricket and be having about 10 to 15 ads before they get back to the game
The ABC used to broadcast tests. (And AFL and motor sport)