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2 hours ago, DeezNuts said:

But ultimately, I really get worried when I hear that NRL gets higher ratings than AFL on TV. I say, Scrap GWS (possibly make them an ACT team) and GCS's, and bring on a Tassie (Devils?) and a NT (Crocks) team. Because every time AFL trumps NRL, I get a little warm and fuzzy feeling inside..

I wouldn’t worry, the AFL will be burnt by their ridiculous scheduling this year and it won’t be as bad in future 

 
8 hours ago, timbo said:

The coverage into NSW - a market the AFL aims to grow - is just poverty stricken. And I don't mean Sydney. I mean all of NSW including the Northern Rivers and MNC where there is a sizeable Vic/SA/WA expat base plus the crazy banana benders from SEQ who obviously are discerning and realise Viccy Kicky is better than that NRL buffoonery.

Saturday 1.XXPM and 2.10PM games are almost never on. Neither are the later (pre 7.30/7.45) ones. Unless it's GWS Freo. GWS Manangatang Ladies Coterie. etc etc.

Instead, you have 35 channels on 7 all showing 2 shows with 18 flavours. Here they are for your viewing (dis)pleasure.

Ice road truckers Alaska

Ice road truckers North West Territories

Ice road truckers Yukon

Pimp my ride Venice Beach

Pimp my ride GLENDAAAAALE (actually this one is funny)

Pimp my ride Rancho Cucamonga

It just goes on and on and is just risible


I know 7 have a partner in Fox, and I know they ponied up billions in fiat currency but geez Louise, it's just poxy to the max.

Show more Demons games FFS

Agree with old mate Ern up there re: stop f#cking with the game but I spose given the money they get....

Then again, Carlton on telly is a bit of the, how you say, a joke

Ice road truckers look for a wife who has a house to sell after its rennovated.

 
14 hours ago, DeezNuts said:

Having said all of the above... 

I do admit a fast, open, free flowing and high scoring game is far more entertaining. We all love celebrating our favourite players putting one through the middle. 

So the Melbourne/Richmond/Collingwood (as much as it kills me to say it) and WCE current game-play is appealing and delivers. 

But ultimately, I really get worried when I hear that NRL gets higher ratings than AFL on TV. I say, Scrap GWS (possibly make them an ACT team) and GCS's, and bring on a Tassie (Devils?) and a NT (Crocks) team. Because every time AFL trumps NRL, I get a little warm and fuzzy feeling inside. 

Just my 2 cents.

NRL aren't hamstrung by BT.

It's a significant advantage.

15 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Of course the strange thing is that the old fashioned kick to a player in space is not a great TV game either due to current camera angles etc.

Channel 7's definition of a good game is akin to basketball ...lots of scoring and a close game usually decided in the last couple of minutes..... What a yawn.

Let's see the TV stations play with some more angles and different commentary styles.

Hows about we all chip in 4 another camera for the next nt game.


13 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Hows about we all chip in 4 another camera for the next nt game.

Don't need more cameras, just a director who doesn't think the following are good ideas:

close-ups of a player running with the ball with no idea of what's around or ahead of him.

 lingering shots of the player who just missed a goal rather than showing how the teams are setting up for the kick in

the ball going in and out of the field of view because they have zoomed in far too far so that the viewer has no idea what's happening.  But by jingo, it is exciting that way as it is so unpredictable. (not)

I'd prefer Channel 7 had no games. Can't stand FTA. It's archaic and done.

2 minutes ago, A F said:

I'd prefer Channel 7 had no games. Can't stand FTA. It's archaic and done.

strange comment. you do have a choice if you can't stand it. it's called don't-watch-it

 
36 minutes ago, sue said:

Don't need more cameras, just a director who doesn't think the following are good ideas:

close-ups of a player running with the ball with no idea of what's around or ahead of him.

 lingering shots of the player who just missed a goal rather than showing how the teams are setting up for the kick in

the ball going in and out of the field of view because they have zoomed in far too far so that the viewer has no idea what's happening.  But by jingo, it is exciting that way as it is so u npredictable. (not)

Hi  Sue. I had trouble watcching the Alice game as they couldnt zoom in the otherside.........ie not enough cameras. (One).

13 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

strange comment. you do have a choice if you can't stand it. it's called don't-watch-it

I don't. I watch it on FOX. But ever having to watch football on 7 is a crime.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Hi  Sue. I had trouble watcching the Alice game as they couldnt zoom in the otherside.........ie not enough cameras. (One).

Sure, unusual venue so not surprising that can't justify installing enough cameras.  But at normal grounds the frustrating thing to me is the choice of shot, not lack of cameras. 

1 hour ago, sue said:

Don't need more cameras, just a director who doesn't think the following are good ideas:

close-ups of a player running with the ball with no idea of what's around or ahead of him.

 lingering shots of the player who just missed a goal rather than showing how the teams are setting up for the kick in

the ball going in and out of the field of view because they have zoomed in far too far so that the viewer has no idea what's happening.  But by jingo, it is exciting that way as it is so unpredictable. (not)

Those are also some of my pet gripes - no perspective of the  overall set up - those, plus the appalling inane commentary team.

1 hour ago, A F said:

I'd prefer Channel 7 had no games. Can't stand FTA. It's archaic and done.

And Rupert is such a good influence on the media

The sooner clubs have there own TV distribution the better

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Hi  Sue. I had trouble watcching the Alice game as they couldnt zoom in the otherside.........ie not enough cameras. (One).

 

1 hour ago, sue said:

Sure, unusual venue so not surprising that can't justify installing enough cameras.  But at normal grounds the frustrating thing to me is the choice of shot, not lack of cameras. 

The backdrop was interfering a bit with the colours.

The AFL needs to use the yellow ball up in 'the Alice',,, because of the similar colours of the red earth/hills, and the red ball.

 

I loved the presentation and the story-line, and BT doing some really good work.  I haven't been a fan of BT, but he did a very good job of it, with a newfound respectfulness.

 

# I don't like the Fox presentation with cameras on all angles. Altering the viewing perception... momentary loss of viewing positional  direction.

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5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

And Rupert is such a good influence on the media

The sooner clubs have there own TV distribution the better

Fox's coverage is terrible but at least they don't have ads during games. 7 is heinous.

I don't see the AFL ever giving up distro rights. Too costly for clubs and these CBA deals are the only reason some cluvs are even running.


9 minutes ago, A F said:

Fox's coverage is terrible but at least they don't have ads during games. 7 is heinous.

I don't see the AFL ever giving up distro rights. Too costly for clubs and these CBA deals are the only reason some cluvs are even running.

I don't think that's an apt comparison. Comparing 7 FTA with ads with Fox paid sub and no ads, well of course Fox has no ads

 

the fox comm teams from the games I've seen using a mates Foxtel go login on iPad are wayyyy better. Almost worth the $10 a month Foxtel sub to also get Eurosport (cycling), MLB NHL and NBa

Introduce a VFA style of game,16 men instead of 18. (reduces congestion). Each club gives up 2 players which the bottom club can choose from. 

Is signing into this website every second day is the new norm. If so ,I am p.ssing off.

1 hour ago, A F said:

Fox's coverage is terrible but at least they don't have ads during games. 7 is heinous.

I don't see the AFL ever giving up distro rights. Too costly for clubs and these CBA deals are the only reason some cluvs are even running.

Fox’s coverage is terrible. Yes it is 

which is exactly why i will NEVER give Murdoch any money. 

He is a parasite on the industry. 

The AFL will change or die. Clubs should be allowed to stream their own games straight to members. 

Suggestion to Ch 7. Get rid of Taylor until he can remember players names from sides apart from Collingwood, Richmond & Carlton

11 hours ago, Demonland said:

Add some food cooked by amateurs and you've nailed it. 

To be judged by Rance, Razor Ray and some random, loud and completely annoying token from a minority demographic.


2 hours ago, timbo said:

I don't think that's an apt comparison. Comparing 7 FTA with ads with Fox paid sub and no ads, well of course Fox has no ads

 

the fox comm teams from the games I've seen using a mates Foxtel go login on iPad are wayyyy better. Almost worth the $10 a month Foxtel sub to also get Eurosport (cycling), MLB NHL and NBa

Wow. I pay a lot more than $10 a month.

Hmmm... I guess if Foxtel end up dominating the rights, can we eliminate the stupid wait between the ball arriving back in the centre and then next bounce? It seems we have got used to waiting for the full 30 seconds after a goal to allow the screening of an ad for soap powder or something, with the result that we all seem to be used to watching the umpire wait around for 10 or more seconds before bouncing the ball. Can we at least get back to the rhythm of the game, rather than have these awkward waits?

I was watching a schoolboy game not long ago, and there seemed something different about the centre bounces. I couldn't put my finger on it for a while, but it seems I found it novel that as soon as the ball was back in the hands of the umpire in the centre, the game was on again. Weird idea, I know ...

Would be keen to know what they'd do to make this Brisbane/Essendon game a red hot spectacle. There always has been and always will be rubbish games - the art is not to schedule the obvious ones in marquee timeslots.

The fixture is rigged anyway, you can't tell me they couldn't make it work so there's one game a week between expected contenders that they could make work on a Friday night. The problem is what happens when those games start to be GWS vs Port Adelaide - that's where we'll find out if the ratings are down because of game quality.

 

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