molsey wrote:
Update:
* No update really.
* AFL is still working through all the rights packages, with radio being debated now. Internet is expected next month, and the Clubs (incl. Carlton) are pressuring the AFL to try to get this sorted. After all, without a host next year, we'd have to rebuild the site from scratch.
* Carlton Communications expecting / hoping to be resolved April / May
* Given this update, it would appear Carlton is only considering an AFL sponsored move similar to the current AFL arrangements. I do not think the go-alone / self-development route is being considered. Given resourcing and cost focus, this appears consistent.
Bah. Very disappointing to hear. Locking ourselves into another contract like the last one would be a major mistake. I know, shortage of funds, etc but I hope at worst they look for a short term option to plug the gap until they have the funds to do it properly.
Internet video is going to make some big leaps forward over the next 5 years. The technology will be ready to challenge normal TV delivery methods within that time, but I think the lack of foresight by the politicians and rights holders (AFL, clubs) will mean it's not taken advantage of.
I wonder how many extra members we could get if we offered an overseas membership package (available to all those who aren't covered by normal TV coverage). Say for a price similar to normal membership, you'd be able to view a TV quality replay of every game (on PC, or on TV via cheap, plug and play network devices of which there are already plenty available) within an hour or two of the match concluding.
It's all possible, it just needs some imagination and interest in opening up new possibilities.