Yeah always liked Peacock as a host.
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Peacock's still learning though, he's a lot more genuine than some.
Important they stay on Foxtel as I doubt FTA will give as much coverage. Foxtel you’re more likely to flick to the games. Not sure people would bother as much if on a streaming service.
Just get bloody Robbie Slater off.
True I suppose. Actually just looked up numbers and didn’t realise Kayo was that popular. Hopefully on auxiliary channels. Suppose I was looking at it from personal point of view I’m less likely to bother if A League just on streaming.How many people have Foxtel these days? Can't say I agree with this mate. Plenty of people have Stan and Channel 9 would be able to show it on one of their auxilliary channels.
Question in general as just curious... can you Chromecast Kayo?
Don't know? Prime works if that means anything[
Has your TV ever had the ability to support apps that were launched post 2016? Kayo launched in 2018.
Don't know? Prime works if that means anything
Kayo is the only one (not that I have many), is that I have not been able to use/find.
According to the kayo website the app is only available for models 2017 and latter. It's also on Telstra TV and Android TV boxes. Consoles and other smart TV's are coming soon.Not sure what to make of that then. Prime launched in 2006 but in 2018 in Australia. So it seems older Samsung TV models can get apps launched in the following years.
The Kayo app isn't Samsung (or any other manufacturer) specific - its an Android TV app. Older Samsung TVs don't use Android TV, hence they can't get Kayo. Same deal with even newer Hisense TVs - they don't use Android TV so only 2021 models and onwards get KayoNot sure what to make of that then. Prime launched in 2006 but in 2018 in Australia. So it seems older Samsung TV models can get apps launched in the following years.
Sports flicks deal may be in trouble as they, apparently, have been unable to get a bank guarantee. Also women's world cup are up for tender.
Sports Flick May Lose Champions League Rights - Ministry of Sport
Reports have emerged UEFA is searching for a new Australian broadcast partner for the UEFA Champions League after a $60 million partnership with Sports Flick could fail.ministryofsport.com.au
Sports flicks deal may be in trouble as they, apparently, have been unable to get a bank guarantee. Also women's world cup are up for tender.
Sports Flick May Lose Champions League Rights - Ministry of Sport
Reports have emerged UEFA is searching for a new Australian broadcast partner for the UEFA Champions League after a $60 million partnership with Sports Flick could fail.ministryofsport.com.au
I think it was a blind auction.Ironically (given recent events) this is an example of pure greed by UEFA. Awarding these jokers the broadcast rights instead of an established company/brand that actually has a customer base. Additional money for UEFA at the expense of the fans in Australia.
I think all CL broadcast deals would be torn up if the ESL went ahead anyway. Broadcasters wouldn't honour their agreements with UEFA if they believe the product has been heavily devalued after the contracts were signed.
Ironically (given recent events) this is an example of pure greed by UEFA. Awarding these jokers the broadcast rights instead of an established company/brand that actually has a customer base. Additional money for UEFA at the expense of the fans in Australia.
Surely UEFA needs to do some diligence on those who make bids? Amateur stuff
Mind you, it is how Optus got the rights for the EPL and that has worked out a lot better than I think most people would have thought.
Fair point although there's a big difference between Optus and Sports Flick. One is a massive telecommunications company branching out to sports streaming and the other is a complete unknown in the market who lists their headquarters as some guy's home address.
The fact is fewer people will be watching the CL in Australia if this deal with Sports Flick goes ahead. UEFA should be weighing up multiple factors outside the sum of money they get each year.