NRL announces record-breaking $5.3bn broadcast deal with Nine and Foxtel
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Amanda Meade
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The GuardianNRL announces record-breaking $5.3bn broadcast deal with Nine and Foxteltheguardian.comSeven-year agreement worth around $750m annually from 2028 ‘A defining moment for rugby league,’ says Peter V’landys Nine Entertainment and Foxtel have retained the media rights to the NRL in a $5.3bn deal which will see the games aired on the free-to-air network and the global streaming company DAZN until 2034. The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) chairman Peter V’landys said the seven-year agreement from 2028 marked “a defining moment for rugby league”. Continue reading...
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