Nine secures NRL deal for 2018 to 2022

9_logo_2009_0001Nine Entertainment Co, owner of the Nine Network, has announced that it has secured coverage to the National Rugby League (NRL) for the 2018 to 2022 seasons.

There had been earlier speculation in media reports that the Ten Network, which failed in the last round of NRL rights, was again seeking to access NRL.

The deal, worth up to $925 million, gives Nine exclusive free-to-air coverage to NRL matches on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons, as well as the Finals series, State Of Origin, and other special event matches.

Nine has also secured free streaming rights, while NRL reserves the right to make available simulcast rights to the pay TV platform — but if this does occur it reduces Nine’s bill.

Press release from Nine:

NINE ACQUIRES NRL RIGHTS

SYDNEY, 10 August 2015: Nine Entertainment Co. (ASX:NEC) has executed an agreement for premium National Rugby League (NRL) rights for the 2018 to 2022 seasons.

Under this agreement, NEC has acquired the exclusive Free-to-Air rights to broadcast 4 premium live games a week on each of Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons, as well as the Finals series, State-of-Origin, and other special event matches. NEC has also acquired all free streaming rights for these games. The National Rugby League may elect to grant the pay simulcast rights for certain games, but otherwise the live distribution of these games across any free visual media is exclusive to NEC.

NEC’s average cost over the new rights period amounts to $185m per annum, inclusive of contra, which will be reduced if the NRL elects to grant pay simulcast rights for certain games.

Rugby League fans will enjoy a vastly improved experience – four premium live games each week, more than doubling live coverage to over 270 hours per season, all of which will be available free across Nine’s Free-to-Air television and digital media.

David Gyngell, CEO of NEC, said: “Rugby League is part of Nine’s DNA. This is a transformational outcome for supporters, Rugby League and Nine, enabling viewers to see the best of the NRL, live and free, 4 days per week, anywhere, on any device.

As the audience for television fragments, the value and marketing power of free, live premium sport across multiple media cannot be underestimated.”

 

 

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    • Andrew M on 12 August 2015 at 1:09 PM
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    this is going to be very interesting during the rating season

    • Greg Roberts on 14 August 2018 at 9:59 AM
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    Will a free to air nrl game be on tv every saturday night for the 2019 season

    1. You will need to ask Channel 9

    • Ian Bates on 7 January 2019 at 4:34 PM
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    Living in country Victoria will I be able to watch 4 games of NRL in 2019. Of each round

    1. You will need to ask your local Channel 9

    • Keith Hargreaves on 8 January 2019 at 11:32 PM
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    That is only half the scheduled games each week what happens with the other games

    1. That’s a question for NRL and/or Channel 9 you will need to ask them.

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