Monty13
Active Member
Does anyone know how much each Championship club receives each season as its part of the Football League TV deal? The amount surely cannot be much?
I find it interesting that Norwich do not want to take up the broadcast back option, or at least not yet. This looks like a good potential source of extra revenue, and there would appear, at least at face value, to be demand.
The lack of TV coverage Championship games receive astounds me, in our modern age of Digital media and the sort of interest clubs like Norwich generate, whether in the premiership or not, not being able to watch those matches without a ticket seems archaic. Is there also any evidence that TV coverage dramatically hurts gate receipts? It might drop it slightly but Norwich as a benchmark seemed very well represented last season, even when games were being shown live.
The advent of streams seems to have taken Football by surprise, they seem unaware that those of us unable to make the game physically would still like to see it! I find it bizarre that rather than embrace this market and look to monetize it all the broadcasters and FAs do is try to stamp it out.
We have seen it time and time again with Music, Film, Games. When pirates offer something people want you can't beat them, you have to join them. Services like iTunes, Netflix, Steam have grown huge success from the path trail blazed by pirates.
Now we are back in the Championship I find it even more confusing that there is no one I can give my money to watch the game, especially when theres cameras already there! Theres a huge untapped market there, and on face value to clubs like ours it could be far more valuable to us than our tiny share of the current broadcast rights.
I find it interesting that Norwich do not want to take up the broadcast back option, or at least not yet. This looks like a good potential source of extra revenue, and there would appear, at least at face value, to be demand.
The lack of TV coverage Championship games receive astounds me, in our modern age of Digital media and the sort of interest clubs like Norwich generate, whether in the premiership or not, not being able to watch those matches without a ticket seems archaic. Is there also any evidence that TV coverage dramatically hurts gate receipts? It might drop it slightly but Norwich as a benchmark seemed very well represented last season, even when games were being shown live.
The advent of streams seems to have taken Football by surprise, they seem unaware that those of us unable to make the game physically would still like to see it! I find it bizarre that rather than embrace this market and look to monetize it all the broadcasters and FAs do is try to stamp it out.
We have seen it time and time again with Music, Film, Games. When pirates offer something people want you can't beat them, you have to join them. Services like iTunes, Netflix, Steam have grown huge success from the path trail blazed by pirates.
Now we are back in the Championship I find it even more confusing that there is no one I can give my money to watch the game, especially when theres cameras already there! Theres a huge untapped market there, and on face value to clubs like ours it could be far more valuable to us than our tiny share of the current broadcast rights.