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Fox Sports signs new A-League deal, but what about Free-To-Air Viewers?

SportKevin Perry
image - Fox Sports

image - Fox Sports

Fox Sports has secured a new deal with Football Federation Australia (FFA) that will see it broadcast A-League games for the next 6 years.

The new deal includes coverage on multiple platforms, including subscription TV, internet, and digital devices.

Fox Sports will continue to broadcast all  A-League games live on Foxtel TV, Foxtel Go & Foxtel Play services as well as Caltex Socceroos, Westfield Matildas, Westfield W-League, and Westfield FFA Cup matches as they are currently shown today.

Today’s announcement does not include a deal for Free-to-air Television, that deal will be negotiated separately in the new year, with the FFA looking to delay the process until after a deal for cricket broadcast rights is finalised

DeciderTV can reveal the Nine Network has informed the FFA they will not place a bid for the A-League.

Nine has expressed concern at the competitions low rating performance on SBS, plus the difficulty of inserting advertising into a match that is being simulcast by Fox Sports.

Nine has instead made the decision to save its dollars for the upcoming battle over Cricket rights which will be fiercely competitive with Seven and a Ten/Foxtel partnership expected to make big offers to secure the game.

The FFA will now negotiate with the remaining FTA broadcasters. The winning network will secure simulcast rights for the prime-time Saturday night games, which include local Derby's in Sydney and Melbourne.

Seven and Ten have expressed some interest in securing A-League content, however both networks have made it clear to the FFA that securing cricket is their key priority.

Commencing on July 1, 2017, the new A-League deal totals $346 million which the FFA states is “on a like for like comparison, more than double the current arrangements.”

The new deal excludes the rights to final round Socceroos FIFA World Cup qualifying matches, the AFC Asian Cup and the AFC Champions League which are controlled by the Asian Football Confederation and separately owned by Fox Sports and Foxtel.

The FFA has today stated it expects to make an announcement regarding free to air television, radio, and international rights in the first half of next year.

FFA Chief Executive David Gallop AM today said $3 million a season would be allocated to attracting more marquee players like Tim Cahill to the A-League.

“We have seen the enormous impact that our current marketing and marquee player strategies are having,” he said. “This year TV audiences, crowds and club memberships are all up and it is our intention to re-double our efforts in these areas under the new deal.
“The new arrangements will benefit all areas of football in Australia, but in particular the A-League clubs and players who will receive additional funding as a result of today’s announcement.”

 

Announcing the deal, FFA Chairman, Steven Lowy AM, said the new deal represented a “quantum leap” for football in Australia.

“Since the transformation of our game began back in 2003, the change in football has been remarkable,” he said.
“Football has always been the World Game but it is now also entrenched as a mainstream Australian sport, with deep connections to Asia, the fastest-growing region in the world.
“Our game has never seen a deal of this magnitude before. This six-year agreement gives us the certainty to continue to implement our strategy to grow the Hyundai A-League and the Westfield W-League and invest more in grassroots football development and the women’s game.
“It also allows us to continue football’s highly successful partnership with Fox Sports, which dates back to 2005.  The reach of Fox Sports, Foxtel and News Corp Australia is unrivalled in Australia.  They are the perfect partners to promote football which is the world’s biggest sport and the biggest participation sport in this country.”

 

Foxtel CEO Peter Tonagh said: “Foxtel is thrilled to be continuing our long-standing partnership with FFA.

“This doubling of our investment provides the long-term support to further grow the game at both an elite and grassroots level. We strongly believe in football and know our customers share the passion and love for the game as we do.
“I am also pleased to confirm that this new agreement continues our commitment to promoting the game at a grass-roots level, partly through initiatives such as Foxtel All-Stars Tim Cahill Ambitions program.”

 

Fox Sports CEO, Patrick Delany, said: “Today’s announcement sees Fox Sports remain the home of football in Australia. We have been there from the beginning, and have walked the hard yards, and we will be there to see Australian football reach its full potential. For us it’s a celebration.

“We will serve up more football, across more platforms, live, ad break free during play and in high definition. The way it should be.
“Today’s deal sees Fox Sports home to every major Australian football code until 2020. That’s your team, every round live, no compromises."

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Fox Sports launches Cahill Cam for Melbourne Derby

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Tim Cahill
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Fans will get a bird’s eye view of new Melbourne City recruit, Tim Cahill, in his first Hyundai A-League appearance with a Fox Sports camera following the football star’s every on-field move.

Cahill will play his first match for his new club this Saturday night when City take on cross-town rivals, Melbourne Victory, Live and Exclusive on Fox Sports 505 at 7.30pm EDT.

From the moment Cahill enters the field, viewers will be able to press the red button on their Foxtel remote, or via the Fox Sports App, to receive additional, fixed, footage of the league’s biggest marquee player.

After most recently used for Jarryd Hayne’s return to the NRL, the fan-favourite red button camera returns to provide another layer to Fox Sports’ comprehensive coverage.

Fox Sports Head of Live Sport and News, Steve Crawley, said:

“Tim is the biggest football name in Australia and his return home to play in the Hyundai A-League is a massive boost for the league and a big win for football fans.”
“I think all sports lovers will be interested in watching how Tim goes in his first outing this Saturday night and Fox Sports will ensure viewers get the best seat in the house with ‘Cahill Cam’ following his every move.”

Fox Sports is the home of the Hyundai A-League with every game LIVE, ad break free during play and in HD continuing tonight when Adelaide United and Western Sydney Wanderers kick off Round 2.

ROUND 2 LIVE HAL SCHEDULE All on FOX SPORTS 505

FRI 14 OCT: Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers, LIVE from 7pm

SAT 15 OCT: Sydney FC v Central Coast Mariners, LIVE from 5pm

SAT 15 OCT: Melbourne Victory v Melbourne City, LIVE from 7.30pm

SUN 16 OCT: Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar, LIVE from 4.30pm

SUN 16 OCT: Perth Glory v Wellington Phoenix, LIVE at 7pm

All times listed in EDT.

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Tim Cahill’s Homecoming Headlines New A-League season on SBS 2

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Cahill’s move to Melbourne City sees him playing club football in Australian for the first time in two decades; and SBS 2 will showcase the Socceroo legend with ten Melbourne City matches throughout the season, including three in the first five weeks.

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Fox Sports welcomes Tim Cahill as A-League broadcast negotations continue

SportKevin Perry

Fox Sports has commenced promotion for the upcoming A-League season releasing a teaser trailer focused on the homecoming of star player Tim Cahill.

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Optus launches bid for A-League

SportKevin Perry

Optus has confirmed it will hold talks with the FFA in a bid to secure broadcast rights for the A-League.

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W-League Football returns to @ABCTV this weekend

SportKevin Perry

In a positive boost for women's football, ABC TV has partnered with Football Federation Australia (FFA) and Fox Sports to bring the W-League back to free-to-air television.

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Exclusive: SBS dumps HD coverage of A-League in cost-cutting measure

SportKevin Perry

SBS has continue to step away from its commitment to A-League coverage with confirmation the 2015-16 season will not be shown in HD.

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Exclusive: SBS upsets FFA by demoting A-League coverage back to SBS2

SportKevin Perry

SBS has angered Football Federation Australia by making the decision to demote coverage of the upcoming A-League Football competition from its main SBS channel to the secondary SBS2 as the network looks for improved ratings and revenue on Friday nights.

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SBS Chairman indicates he will dump underperforming A-League rights

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SBS Managing Director Michael Ebeid has provided the strongest indication yet the government broadcaster is looking to escape from its current A-League broadcast contract while responding to questioning in Senate Estimates yesterday.

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SBS confirms A-League lineup ahead of new season

SportKevin Perry

The Hyundai A-League, Australia’s premier football competition, returns to SBS on October 10, when Melbourne Victory take on the Western Sydney Wanderers live from Etihad Stadium.

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