skyblue_55
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With us now being league leaders , our games are being prioritised , for more TV exposure , so what extra revenue can we expect from this ?
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Not a lot according to that article. 10k from an away match on Sky, up to £100k for a home match depending on time. Assume the latter is for loss of gate revenue, which doesn't appear to effect us this season. Must be a different tariff for live on other terrestrial TV channels. Doesn't mention Ifollow which must bring in a small amount. Might be part of lump sum payment, but surely higher subscriber numbers mean more money? Every little helps.With us now being league leaders , our games are being prioritised , for more TV exposure , so what extra revenue can we expect from this ?
Not a lot according to that article. 10k from an away match on Sky, up to £100k for a home match depending on time. Assume the latter is for loss of gate revenue, which doesn't appear to effect us this season. Must be a different tariff for live on other terrestrial TV channels. Doesn't mention Ifollow which must bring in a small amount. Might be part of lump sum payment, but surely higher subscriber numbers mean more money? Every little helps.
I think we're on ITV 4 at some stage this season.Live on terrestrial TV, don't hold your breath......
For the clubs that have their own TV streaming instead of ifollow (Stoke and Ipswich I think), do they get to keep any more of the match day receipts?Not a lot according to that article. 10k from an away match on Sky, up to £100k for a home match depending on time. Assume the latter is for loss of gate revenue, which doesn't appear to affect us this season. Must be a different tariff for live on other terrestrial TV channels. Doesn't mention Ifollow which must bring in a small amount. Might be part of lump sum payment, but surely higher subscriber numbers mean more money? Every little helps.
Echo that rather than post a reply and realise you’ve already written that!I think we're on ITV 4 at some stage this season.