
Why don't NBL teams advertise games on TV?
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#believethehype in da house!
I remember seeing adverts for the Australian Baseball League during MLB games and ads for playing gridiron during NFL games, both on One HD.
Do you think they are contra?

You don't have to write them either. In fact, you haven't for a while. Life's been good.
@Bear I remember when Adelaide's entry into the Australian Baseball League (a long time before they were called 'The Bite') used to sell ice creams in miniature plastic baseball helmets of all the different MLB teams.
that worked really well, promotionally speaking.
I'd still love a bobblehead. Probably the closest the 36ers have to Chandler 'Handsome' Parsons is Stephen "Impeccable Hair' Weigh?

It's gotten to the stage where you just to have to read a post title to know it comes from NYC, NBL fan or NBL KINGS.
Whatever happened to the latter two?
Or have they morped into NYC?
Btw, all it too to get me to my first NBL game in a decade was the 6th pick in an NBA draft.
What it will take to get me to my next game is a bobblehead (preferably of Chandler Parsons)

I've seen Perth Wildcats advertise their home games in the newspaper but still shocked that 11500 turn up each game.
I think the best advertising a team can do is mingle with other tv shows like iFish as an example, a channel ONE cross promotional fishing show has Ben Madgen and Ian Crosswhite go out on the water, personalities are on display and at the end of the show details on their next home game are displayed and they plug the Friday and Sunday time slots.
That's how they need to do it, a nationalized tv show that's on at a decent hour and replayed during the week will do wonders for this league and give the personality the league needs.
Seeing Chuck Harmison kiss up to the ONE execs about tv times (when some shitty cop show is before it) is a joke and I think teams need to rely upon themselves more as BA and NBL management seem clueless to improve this sports standings in Australia (minus NBL.tv which I love)

I'm with PlaymakerMo. WTF is going on here?!?!
Hey, I've got an idea. Why don't the Kings play outdoors at the Olympic Stadium. Sell tickets for $5 each, that's 80,000 x $5 = $400,000!!! Multiply $400,000 by 14 home games = $5,600,000 a season! That would easily pay for TV commercials and a MUCH bigger salary cap!! Say hello to bench NBA players as imports.


No, but it sounded like a typical 18-year-old walking out of an Economics 101 lecture and 'knowing all there is to know about the world'.

^ yeah, i see what you're getting at, unless something is free, alot of people wont bother.
which is why they should offer something to giveaway at the game.
maybe 2 kids tickets for free when two adults by tickets?

^ hahaha.
it didnt sound that bad.

NYC_LGK27 - it's easy to make a point like this one when you fabricate the statistics...
e.g. The Sydney Kings spend $5,000 on tv advertisements. 1,000,000 unique viewers see these advertisements. They are ALL now keen on getting out to the next Kings home game. That's now at least 1,000,000 queuing up to buy tickets to the next home game. Soaring demand drives the price of general admission up. Sydney Kings owners are now projected billionaires.
WHY DON'T ALL TEAMS DO THIS?! Jesus tapdancing Christ.

lets just say the ad cost's $20,000.
and lets say that if a decent amount of people in the sydney area saw it, lets say 2,000 people saw it that were interested and could make it to the game.
if the extra 2,000 people, even only bought general admission tickets for $15, that;s $30,000 made from those tickets, or $a $10,000 profit from the advertisement. Plus more food spent, and they possibility of getting some new fans, which could attend some more games.
seems fairly do able to me.
maybe the kings should try it for one game in the play offs if they make it?
if they made a interesting ad for the right home game, it could be possible.

Would get some more fans, as some guy who isn't a NBL fan, isn't going to go look up game times on the internet, but if they saw an interesting ad on t.v, they might go see it.
(especially if you made a interesting, and advertised that tickets are from $15)

Just read this article on the news.com website.
Lost $45M in just two hours!
Surely, this will this have an affect on Brisbane's or the Dome's expenditure?
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