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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Rising Power » Wed Mar 21, 2018 11:28 am

PhilH wrote:Ok so season cost is $60

But you get a discount if you are a SANFL club member.

Port and Adelaide are not SANFL clubs, they are AFL clubs with a team in the SANFL competition.

So what is the problem?



BTW - really good to see one pass gets every game available this season.

Interesting no mention of any free audio broadcast (for games not on Life FM)
not that it worked at all for me last year.

The problem is as a PAFC or AFC supporter/member you have to pick 1 of 8 opposition clubs that would receive the fee. There should be an option to pick PAFC or AFC and the $60 gets split 8 ways to the other clubs.

Has the broadcast guide been released yet? This would determine whether I buy a full season pass or a few 30 day passes, given the ch 7 games aren't included.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby PhilH » Wed Mar 21, 2018 11:30 am

I have the list of Seven planned TV games at home, will try to list tonight for you if someone else does not get in first. Pretty sure if you look up SANFL fixture little 7 Logos pop up next to game being done.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Wedgie » Wed Mar 21, 2018 11:33 am

Just pay the $60. Why would you pay at least $80 to a club you dont follow to save $30? :?
I didn't get value out of my membership last year only going to one home game so if I got the digital pass this year I'd just fork out the $60.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby daysofourlives » Wed Mar 21, 2018 12:20 pm

vics01 wrote:Great effort by the Advertiser this morning..

SANFL ROUND 1
Friday March 23

Port Adelaide v Adelaide (Alberton Oval) 4.30pm

West Adelaide v Sturt (Richmond Oval) 7.20pm

Central v Norwood (Elizabeth Oval) 7.20pm

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl ... a9c603f978


Nice pick up, i think thats the trial program for this weekend.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Hazydog » Wed Mar 21, 2018 12:50 pm

Thanks JTC - Didn't realise they had changed it to include all games rather than just one club's games this year. A positive move by the much maligned powers that be it must be said. Makes you wonder why they didn't take that option last year though...
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Rising Power » Wed Mar 21, 2018 12:56 pm

PhilH wrote:I have the list of Seven planned TV games at home, will try to list tonight for you if someone else does not get in first. Pretty sure if you look up SANFL fixture little 7 Logos pop up next to game being done.

Ah I knew I'd seen it somewhere, thanks.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby goddy11 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 7:55 pm

I need a little help setting up my Samsung galaxy 6s phone. I bought the digital pass today and the am testing it by trying to watch last years GF. The picture size is about 25 mm square. I can not get it bigger or rotate picture by pressing the arrows in lower RH corner to enlarge. I have no issues on my laptop. Is there anyone experiencing similar issue or is there a site I can go to fix . Is it just a Samsung thing?
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Dutchy » Wed Mar 21, 2018 11:11 pm

Brilliant, this will be the first $$$ I've spent on the SANFL since 2013, $60 is a great deal for all games...especially when they charged $75 for just one clubs games last year.

Obviously they are admitting they stuffed it up in 2017.

Im not sure why they don't release this much earlier so clubs can promote it as part of their membership package, Im sure they would get even more take up if they did.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby johntheclaret » Thu Mar 22, 2018 2:43 am

Rising Power wrote:
PhilH wrote:Ok so season cost is $60

But you get a discount if you are a SANFL club member.

Port and Adelaide are not SANFL clubs, they are AFL clubs with a team in the SANFL competition.

So what is the problem?



BTW - really good to see one pass gets every game available this season.

Interesting no mention of any free audio broadcast (for games not on Life FM)
not that it worked at all for me last year.

The problem is as a PAFC or AFC supporter/member you have to pick 1 of 8 opposition clubs that would receive the fee. There should be an option to pick PAFC or AFC and the $60 gets split 8 ways to the other clubs.

Has the broadcast guide been released yet? This would determine whether I buy a full season pass or a few 30 day passes, given the ch 7 games aren't included.


As a Port or Adelaide fan why would you bother buying an SANFL Digital Pass when you’ve already got your own weekly TV Channel


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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby PhilH » Thu Mar 22, 2018 5:17 am

SANFL TV Schedule 2018 on Seven (18 games plus finals)

Rd 1 - Port v Adelaide
Rd 4 - North v Norwood
Rd 6 - South v Central
Rd 8 - West v Adelaide
Rd 9 - South v Port
Rd 10 - Eagles v Adelaide
Rd 11 - Norwood v Glenelg, Port v Sturt
Rd 12 - Glenelg v Eagles
Rd 13 - Norwood v Adelaide
Rd 14 - Sturt v Norwood, Adelaide v Port
Rd 15 - Central v Adelaide
Rd 16 - North v Adelaide
Rd 17 - West v Port, Central v Norwood
Rd 18 - Sturt v West, Port v Central
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby johntheclaret » Thu Mar 22, 2018 6:05 am

PhilH wrote:SANFL TV Schedule 2018 on Seven (18 games plus finals)

Rd 1 - Port v Adelaide
Rd 4 - North v Norwood
Rd 6 - South v Central
Rd 8 - West v Adelaide
Rd 9 - South v Port
Rd 10 - Eagles v Adelaide
Rd 11 - Norwood v Glenelg, Port v Sturt
Rd 12 - Glenelg v Eagles
Rd 13 - Norwood v Adelaide
Rd 14 - Sturt v Norwood, Adelaide v Port
Rd 15 - Central v Adelaide
Rd 16 - North v Adelaide
Rd 17 - West v Port, Central v Norwood
Rd 18 - Sturt v West, Port v Central


Ok, nearly right. Only 3 out of the 18 rounds don’t involve the two Reserves
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Booney » Thu Mar 22, 2018 7:56 am

johntheclaret wrote:
PhilH wrote:SANFL TV Schedule 2018 on Seven (18 games plus finals)

Rd 1 - Port v Adelaide
Rd 4 - North v Norwood
Rd 6 - South v Central
Rd 8 - West v Adelaide
Rd 9 - South v Port
Rd 10 - Eagles v Adelaide
Rd 11 - Norwood v Glenelg, Port v Sturt
Rd 12 - Glenelg v Eagles
Rd 13 - Norwood v Adelaide
Rd 14 - Sturt v Norwood, Adelaide v Port
Rd 15 - Central v Adelaide
Rd 16 - North v Adelaide
Rd 17 - West v Port, Central v Norwood
Rd 18 - Sturt v West, Port v Central


Ok, nearly right. Only 3 out of the 18 rounds don’t involve the two Reserves


60,000+ members for Adelaide and 55,000 plus for Port Adelaide vs around 2,000 or so for each SANFL club, why wouldn't you try and appeal to the larger market, isn't that what TV is about, ratings, exposure for sponsors etc?
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby beef » Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:02 am

Booney wrote:
johntheclaret wrote:
PhilH wrote:SANFL TV Schedule 2018 on Seven (18 games plus finals)

Rd 1 - Port v Adelaide
Rd 4 - North v Norwood
Rd 6 - South v Central
Rd 8 - West v Adelaide
Rd 9 - South v Port
Rd 10 - Eagles v Adelaide
Rd 11 - Norwood v Glenelg, Port v Sturt
Rd 12 - Glenelg v Eagles
Rd 13 - Norwood v Adelaide
Rd 14 - Sturt v Norwood, Adelaide v Port
Rd 15 - Central v Adelaide
Rd 16 - North v Adelaide
Rd 17 - West v Port, Central v Norwood
Rd 18 - Sturt v West, Port v Central


Ok, nearly right. Only 3 out of the 18 rounds don’t involve the two Reserves


60,000+ members for Adelaide and 55,000 plus for Port Adelaide vs around 2,000 or so for each SANFL club, why wouldn't you try and appeal to the larger market, isn't that what TV is about, ratings, exposure for sponsors etc?

Slow down Booney, no one wants to hear common sense on this site. AFL is the devil, just listen to the 20 same posters on this thread who say so.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Spargo » Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:27 am

Booney wrote:
johntheclaret wrote:
PhilH wrote:SANFL TV Schedule 2018 on Seven (18 games plus finals)

Rd 1 - Port v Adelaide
Rd 4 - North v Norwood
Rd 6 - South v Central
Rd 8 - West v Adelaide
Rd 9 - South v Port
Rd 10 - Eagles v Adelaide
Rd 11 - Norwood v Glenelg, Port v Sturt
Rd 12 - Glenelg v Eagles
Rd 13 - Norwood v Adelaide
Rd 14 - Sturt v Norwood, Adelaide v Port
Rd 15 - Central v Adelaide
Rd 16 - North v Adelaide
Rd 17 - West v Port, Central v Norwood
Rd 18 - Sturt v West, Port v Central


Ok, nearly right. Only 3 out of the 18 rounds don’t involve the two Reserves


60,000+ members for Adelaide and 55,000 plus for Port Adelaide vs around 2,000 or so for each SANFL club, why wouldn't you try and appeal to the larger market, isn't that what TV is about, ratings, exposure for sponsors etc?

They need to get the balance right though. I understand the member no’s for the AFL sides (pity little to none actually turn up to the SANFL) but Ch7 also need to promote the league as a whole, not just 2 teams.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Booney » Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:35 am

What promotes the league more though, 30,000 tuning in to watch West v North or 50,000 tuning in to watch Adelaide v Glenelg?
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby johntheclaret » Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:43 am

Booney wrote:
johntheclaret wrote:
PhilH wrote:SANFL TV Schedule 2018 on Seven (18 games plus finals)

Rd 1 - Port v Adelaide
Rd 4 - North v Norwood
Rd 6 - South v Central
Rd 8 - West v Adelaide
Rd 9 - South v Port
Rd 10 - Eagles v Adelaide
Rd 11 - Norwood v Glenelg, Port v Sturt
Rd 12 - Glenelg v Eagles
Rd 13 - Norwood v Adelaide
Rd 14 - Sturt v Norwood, Adelaide v Port
Rd 15 - Central v Adelaide
Rd 16 - North v Adelaide
Rd 17 - West v Port, Central v Norwood
Rd 18 - Sturt v West, Port v Central


Ok, nearly right. Only 3 out of the 18 rounds don’t involve the two Reserves


60,000+ members for Adelaide and 55,000 plus for Port Adelaide vs around 2,000 or so for each SANFL club, why wouldn't you try and appeal to the larger market, isn't that what TV is about, ratings, exposure for sponsors etc?
I’d agree (did I really say that :D ) but it is the SANFL who is footing the bill so you’d think they’d want to promote their own league and not just reserve teams from another league.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby johntheclaret » Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:53 am

Booney wrote:What promotes the league more though, 30,000 tuning in to watch West v North or 50,000 tuning in to watch Adelaide v Glenelg?


That would depend on the audience. If 30,000 were Adelaide fans then the West v North match would do more. Adelaide fans aren’t interested in the SANFL as attendances have clearly shown.

If channel 7 we’re paying to screen matches then it would be a no brainier, they would want to maximise the audience to satisfy their advertisers. But didn’t the SANFL shell out over a $1m for Ch7 to screen matches. In that case it’s a different ball game. If it was me who was paying for coverage, I’d want a say in what was being covered.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Spargo » Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:01 am

johntheclaret wrote:
Booney wrote:What promotes the league more though, 30,000 tuning in to watch West v North or 50,000 tuning in to watch Adelaide v Glenelg?


That would depend on the audience. If 30,000 were Adelaide fans then the West v North match would do more. Adelaide fans aren’t interested in the SANFL as attendances have clearly shown.

If channel 7 we’re paying to screen matches then it would be a no brainier, they would want to maximise the audience to satisfy their advertisers. But didn’t the SANFL shell out over a $1m for Ch7 to screen matches. In that case it’s a different ball game. If it was me who was paying for coverage, I’d want a say in what was being covered.

Agreed.
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Panther Pack » Thu Mar 22, 2018 12:20 pm

If the SANFL is funding the league to be shown on channel 7 than I think its only fair to show all clubs equally.

It's pretty hard to get more people interested in your club if opposition clubs are getting all the media attention!
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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

Postby Jim05 » Thu Mar 22, 2018 12:38 pm

Booney wrote:What promotes the league more though, 30,000 tuning in to watch West v North or 50,000 tuning in to watch Adelaide v Glenelg?

Has to be some fairness though surely Booney.
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