Sky have us by the balls.![]()
Sky have us by the balls.![]()
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Apparently Hennessy is holding a press conference on Wednesday to announce the UK TV Contract... can't see anything on the net mind.![]()
You do a commercial and you're off the artistic roll call... forever
--Bill Hicks
Not to sure mate last I heard he turned down a 100k offer from Itv, I hope it is on tv looks like its a straight fight between ITV and sky. Soon find out from what you say.
Word is it's on a new PPV channel. £15 for each card!!!
This takes the piss.
You do a commercial and you're off the artistic roll call... forever
--Bill Hicks
If Sky with all their marketing power can only get 30,000 buys for Khan how many do you think this Prime Time Channel can get with none, or next to none.
Way to build up a following Mick.
You do a commercial and you're off the artistic roll call... forever
--Bill Hicks
You know, marketing really helps, but on a genuine note, people will buy in to honest, good products, and you haver to build customer trust, 30,000 buys for a product that doesn't match the previously mentioned critera aint bad.....
I'm so excited by these Super Six fights but you know what, i think the marketing has been poor as. Haven't seen anything. Not an advert in a bus stop, on the side of a bus, on a billboard, on TV anywhere in magazines, nothing. Not even in something like the Shortlist magazine, which is a free magazine given out in certain cities. Come on. Surely they are always after articles. Its supposed to be magazine for males for god sake (not that only men are into boxing), surely that would have been a good little place for promotion to start. If Hennessy is readin this I would love to help out on the promotion side of things, I'd put my money on it I could help.....
So many little things like this are just adding up to the fact that boxing is slowly dissapearing from television. Don't know about anyone else but it bothers me....
Last edited by TheMacMagician; 09-30-2009 at 10:38 AM.
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Anyone think Hennessy has just set up his own TV Station?![]()
You do a commercial and you're off the artistic roll call... forever
--Bill Hicks
So boxing fans will pay for this, I agree. Most casual fans however probably won't.
If it is true that Froch is getting a guaranteed $1 million, from Showtime, for the round-robin fights then wouldn't it have been in his, and Hennessy's best interest to "give away" the fight for "free" (that's £100,000) to a British broadcaster in the hopes of increasing Froch's UK TV profile and possibly ensuring more lucatrive offers further down the line?
Even taking the most basic of workings £100,000 is something like 7,650 thirteen pounds (This is of course before administration costs are taken into account). Also, there is advertising; they could obviously purchase commercials on SKY or Terrestial channels but they won't come cheap and if they don't advertise then buys will obviously be down. Oh, and then everybody has to divide up all the (hoped for) profits and I'm sure the people behind Prime Time will want most of that.
Anyone seriously think Hennessy and Froch are going to walk away from this deal with more that £100,000?
This is a disaster waiting to happen if you ask me.
You do a commercial and you're off the artistic roll call... forever
--Bill Hicks
I hope he doesn't. If the terrestial companies don't want to support one of our only two world champions, and arguably our most exciting fighter at the moment then I hope he tells them to go fuck themselves.
Why should he have to give himself away for free?
If the terrestial companies don't want them fight in America for Showtime and don't cooperate with British telly at all.
Problem is that Froch's success against Taylor has made him relatively interesting to an American audience, along with the American challenger, which has decided his fight will be late night in the UK to suit the American fans.
This means that audience for UK tv is going to be minimal for live coverage, and seriously devalues the proposition to tv channels in the UK. Vicious circle continues, Froch doesn't feel he gets proper money, goes onto this PPV, less people see him fight, fanbase and interest dwindles, and turns into a downward spiral. It's a sad situation for one of two legitimate British champions, but unless he deals with the mainstream networks to make it accessible to a large market, then the offers made to him will continue to go down, as the viewing figures for the PPV will not be very impressive.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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