View Full Version : RTE drop rights for EPL...
colonelwest
13/06/2013, 1:19 PM
Mods feel free to move if needs be but interesting LOI related line from Ryle Nugent in the article:
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2013/0613/456405-rte-announces-end-of-premier-league-coverage/
...My strategy has been, and will continue to be, the protection of our national teams and national games programming such as GAA, Horse Racing, the Airtricity League and so on...
Lip service or will we see an actual bit of increased coverage and promotion for the LOI across the RTE platforms? Seems as they have to reduce their sports budget by 25% they'll be concentrating on domestic things across all codes/ sports as opposed to paying ridiculous money for the foreign rights.
This can only be good news for the league.
citybone
13/06/2013, 3:16 PM
This can only be good news for the league.
Yes and no, less people will watch EPL highlights as its not on RTE but MOTD will be on BBC and i would guess most EPL fans in Ireland have this. It will mean RTE have a time slot to Fill on Sat nights, would they have some more coverage of LOI or GAA on Sat evenings instead. hopefully, wont change a lot either way but might help a little.
Schumi
13/06/2013, 3:46 PM
Mods feel free to move if needs be but interesting LOI related line from Ryle Nugent in the article:
...My strategy has been, and will continue to be, the protection of our national teams and national games programming such as GAA, Horse Racing, the Airtricity League and so on...
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2013/0613/456405-rte-announces-end-of-premier-league-coverage/
Lip service or will we see an actual bit of increased coverage and promotion for the LOI across the RTE platforms? Seems as they have to reduce their sports budget by 25% they'll be concentrating on domestic things across all codes/ sports as opposed to paying ridiculous money for the foreign rights.
That's good to see. He didn't mention the league on the radio this morning, only "national teams and national games" which I took to mean internationals and GAA.
In fairness to RTE (not a phrase that readily springs to mind) I'm not unhappy with the amount of coverage they give the league, more the somewhat slipshod nature of it. It's quite clearly something they do with no real enthusiasm or interest. Coming on 5 minutes before kick off, no real promotion even when they're showing a game live, basic mistakes on the round up on MNS (getting players names wrong etc). Con Murphy you felt at least knew his stuff on the league, Peter Collins....well, not so much.
Spudulika
13/06/2013, 8:01 PM
Time to fill on a Saturday night.................hmmmm..............what buddy is doing nothing?
Longfordian
13/06/2013, 8:25 PM
Obviously no market for Premier League football in Ireland.
TheBoss
13/06/2013, 9:07 PM
I am not sure about having LOI Games on Saturday Nights which I have seen on a few sites, viewers of the RTE's highlights will just the watch Spanish, Italian or French League games which are on at those times instead and then watch MOTD on the BBC.
Charlie Darwin
13/06/2013, 9:09 PM
Some LOI teams already play on Saturday nights. If they're going to move games for TV coverage, we should at least prefer prime time to the awkward slots they usually pick to avoid every other sport in existence.
Longfordian
13/06/2013, 9:38 PM
I'd suggest showing Town every second Saturday but none of our Fickle Felims would bother showing up to the game. It's bad enough as it is.
bullit
13/06/2013, 10:22 PM
Also the end of Premier leauge Saturday will mean the end of this annual wánkfest!!
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Charlie Darwin
13/06/2013, 10:27 PM
Also the end of Premier leauge Saturday will mean the end of this annual wánkfest!!
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Surely these fine football fanatics can be accommodated in some other capacity of venue. Perhaps some manner of tavern?
oriel
13/06/2013, 10:45 PM
They obviously dropped it because they couldn't afford it, no other reason. If it means the only club football on rte now will be champions league and MNS I am fine with that.
But, will they really start showing more live games? How about using some of the money saved on English football and start giving decent and proper fees to our own clubs who are shown live?
Charlie Darwin
13/06/2013, 10:51 PM
I really can't see them showing more games, if anything it will be less. Look at now - the rugby season is over so Friday nights are completely free, yet as far as I know there are no games announced for the forthcoming weeks and Setanta took the last fixture.
legendz
14/06/2013, 4:32 PM
I'm happy enough with the coverage given to the League of Ireland. I'd prefer if the LoI highlights were shown during the weekend. Going by other threads on this topic though, it's hard to get consensus on that so I won't start in suggesting when it should be on! There is a good few games played on Monday nights. I don't see the point on having a highlights show on while games are being played.
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All great footballers in their day!
Charlie Darwin
14/06/2013, 5:08 PM
All great footballers in their day!
The man in the front row was also a successful referee. He's even wearing his whistle.
colonelwest
14/06/2013, 7:48 PM
Heard someone say the other day that MNS was getting more viewers than Premier Soccer Saturday, how true that is I don't know, the info on the rte site is limited and skewed from the euros last year so no mention of either. Most people would watch match of the day on bbc though I'd think.
A live game a week may be a bit much to ask but every second week and more promotion and advertising the league should be done, RTE are crying out for advertising these days. Best case scenario is they slot a live game in on Saturday evenings to replace Premier Soccer Saturday and throw the home side a few quid as used to be the case with a bit of tv money coming in to the clubs. Knowing RTE though they'll put 10 year old national geographic repeats on in that slot as they used to!
fionnsci
15/06/2013, 12:13 PM
Heard someone say the other day that MNS was getting more viewers than Premier Soccer Saturday, how true that is I don't know, the info on the rte site is limited and skewed from the euros last year so no mention of either. Most people would watch match of the day on bbc though I'd think.
I'd wager it's exactly 0% true.
adamd164
15/06/2013, 12:54 PM
Also the end of Premier leauge Saturday will mean the end of this annual wánkfest!!
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Would pay money to see what's written on those badges around their necks.
Bloke on the right looks like he's on day release.
wonder88
15/06/2013, 1:04 PM
They are also paying big money to the pundits they have on, so it is not just they cost of the rights. G Souness used to have a limo pick him up from the airport and also collect Dunphy in Renalagh/Rathgar and bring them to the rte studio in Donnybrook, which for an organisation that is broke you would have to say fair play to them.
IsMiseSean
17/06/2013, 9:25 PM
I hope the limo was full of scantily clad young women?
Charlie Darwin
17/06/2013, 9:43 PM
Eamon is a happily married man, how dare you?
A face
18/06/2013, 11:28 AM
They might fulfil the role of a National Broadcaster now and devote resources to a domestic game? Its a big kick in the teeth for Bill and his O'Herlihy Communications (http://www.ohcpr.ie/) company, whatever will he do now? My heart bleeds for the man.
They might fulfil the role of a National Broadcaster now and devote resources to a domestic game? Its a big kick in the teeth for Bill and his O'Herlihy Communications (http://www.ohcpr.ie/) company, whatever will he do now? My heart bleeds for the man.
How is it a kick in the teeth for Bill?
Charlie Darwin
18/06/2013, 1:21 PM
Is he not quitting next year anyway? I'm sure O'Herlihy Communications will be fine, they're well-entrenched in the sports establishment in this country by now.
A face
18/06/2013, 1:38 PM
How is it a kick in the teeth for Bill?
Well if they dont have the rights to EPL then that show wont go ahead now i'd imagine. It would have been one of the bigger contracts he would have had, i'd have thought anyway.
Is he not quitting next year anyway? I'm sure O'Herlihy Communications will be fine, they're well-entrenched in the sports establishment in this country by now.
Yeah, i'll scratch your back if you scratch mine. Goes on wholesale i'd say.
Well if they dont have the rights to EPL then that show wont go ahead now i'd imagine. It would have been one of the bigger contracts he would have had, i'd have thought anyway.
Yeah, i'll scratch your back if you scratch mine. Goes on wholesale i'd say.
But he doesn't do the premiership anymore. He gave that up a few seasons back.
A face
18/06/2013, 6:41 PM
But he doesn't do the premiership anymore. He gave that up a few seasons back.
But its still his company that do it though, or did that change in the meantime? I'm not 100% on that now that you say it, just i hadn't heard of a change of hands for it.
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