
No NBL on TEN after this season
Willaim the ABC has to cut 5% over 5 years and that should be relatively easy to do. With a budget of over $1bill / season, it's not a hard ask.
I for one think the decision is wrong, but relatively speaking it isn't a big cut and shouldn't impact on the minor sports being covered.
WNBL is classified as a minor sport and so should the NBL be too right now. Unfortunately.

How is this for an idea, let's see if young Packer has the kohunas to do what his father did and step up to the plate by taking on the NBL and getting right behind basketball here as Packer senior did with cricket back in the day?
I doubt it, but that's the kind of thing that could propel the NBL into the next decade...

If main stream media has made a deal then that's illegal.
Restraint of trade. Collusion what ever terms you wish to apply. Please show us the evidence of your assertion otherwise don't be sproutin crap.
So what does a deal mean by the way? Spell it out exactly otherwise STFU.

Anon^ if this is true, I presume you have evidence, then the media is part of the problem and we are all just kidding ourselves!??
End of discussion...

@Sitiveni, you have said this...
.... 'I love the NBL and I subscribe to NBLTV, but facts are the facts. some NBL games have had less then 50k viewers. Come from a business perspective and ten wont throw money at something that doesn't rate and therefor they get bugger all advertising dollars from.'
I also love the NBL, however it appears 10 does not share our sentiment. Business is run in many ways, the business of advertising and media has inherent risks just like any other form of business.
What comes first, in this instance though, is it that the network finds a product they want to sell with little to no effort, or do they put some money and effort into something with potential to make it work?
It isn't as black and white as you have suggested by throwing in a statistic like (less than 50k viewers), the A-League is an example, yes they did their own huge restructure and changed their product, but the media machine got behind that sport and here they are today, near the top of the pile.
My point is that the media networks can't just say they will only support the NBL once it is a great product, they have to be part of the solution, not the problem mate...

No William, you misunderstand what I was saying as you said about the hybrid model between FTA and pay TV. I used the V8's as the example fox and 10 are doing next year.
Bear I love the NBL and I subscribe to NBLTV, but facts are the facts. some NBL games have had less then 50k viewers. Come from a business perspective and ten wont throw money at something that doesn't rate and therefor they get bugger all advertising dollars from.
in terms of the Foxtel potential buying into ten. Its the ACCC that will look into it but Foxtel wont take ownership but a 14.9% share into ten to avoid the reach rule laws which Malcolm Turnbull is supposed to be puttting forward proposed media legislation to cabinet prior to the end of this year which may change the current cross media ownership.
Quicker this can happen from what I have heard is yes NBL might be able to do a deal with Ten and foxtel which will enable more live games via foxtel and a handful of FTA games on Ten or One. NBL is never going to be the major sport FTA networks chase.

@Sitiveni, you are correct in one aspect of your comment in my opinion, that is the fact that Ten is in the ratings game. However, I do not agree that the NBL does not rate, how do we know it does not rate?
Ten has done nothing to give the NBL the exposure and promotion that TV stations do for the A-League and the Cricket (summer rival sports, including tennis and the racing carnival).
Please don't put the NBL down like this without acknowledging first that we would be in a very different situation if we were backed by a TV network which had the balls to do what is being done for our rival sports!
Then, if we still don't rate, at least we can say it is a fair comparison, because it really isn't at the moment IMHO...

NBL doesn't rate at all full stop. Ten are in the ratings game which equals advertisement and revenue and basketball sadly just doesn't do it. I wish it did. There is so much up in the air at the moment, hopefully we will know before the end of the year whats going on in the future but it could be as William said a similar thing to the V8 Supercars with 6 events live on ten and the remainder on fox sports. Also foxtel via news and discovery are in advanced talks with the network 10 board about buying 14.9% stake in 10 which would make sense for both 10 and foxtel moving forward. we will have to wait and see, so much to play out

This says far more about how much Ten cares about the NBL than it does about next season's TV contract, given that this season will go three months into 2015 as-is.

