Networks pay triple for sports rights even as profits slide
Sam Buckingham-JonesMedia and marketing reporter
Australia’s major broadcasters now pay more than $1 billion a year for the rights to air the AFL, NRL, cricket and tennis, with the overall price nearly tripling over the past decade despite a slide in earnings.
New analysis compiled by The Australian Financial Review shows major sporting codes are nearing a crunch time when they may need to look at other ways to monetise their broadcast rights.
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Sam Buckingham-Jones is the media and marketing reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Sam on Twitter.
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