Not sure it is fair. No-one is interested in L1 or L2 beyond their own clubs’ supporters. I think it’s correct that viewing figures for L1 and L2 are pitifully low, it’s just not an attractive product to TV audiences nor does it offer a worthwhile return to sponsors. Indeed, if you compare the deal to the Premier League’s deal, basically no-one’s interested in football outside of the top division - not in Europe, not around the world, and that’s all the media and sponsors are interested in.I would have thought 50/25/25 would have been a fair split..The bottom 2 divisions are really being cut adrift with TV & sponsors money.
Agreed, though I wouldn't go so far as to say no-one. As the EFL doesn't get much air time, of course few watch it. But it's inescapable that the TV companies know their audiences and will pay only what they think will make them a profit. So we and other L1 and L2 clubs are gonna have to be happy with the crumbs we get, while arguing for a few more crumbs.Not sure it is fair. No-one is interested in L1 or L2 beyond their own clubs’ supporters. I think it’s correct that viewing figures for L1 and L2 are pitifully low, it’s just not an attractive product to TV audiences nor does it offer a worthwhile return to sponsors. Indeed, if you compare the deal to the Premier League’s deal, basically no-one’s interested in football outside of the top division - not in Europe, not around the world, and that’s all the media and sponsors are interested in.
The only way we’ll realistically get any more is if the top division is even more successful and our small percentage works out to be from a bigger pie. That’s the basic economic truth of football in England in 2018.
I too thought you meant "no-one" when you said "no-one"....You know what I mean, you don’t need to read ‘no-one’ absolutely literally.
TV audiences for L1 and L2 games are, I believe, minuscule, so relatively speaking, compared to the global demand for Premier League football, the interest in L1 and L2 is pretty negligible.
Though interestingly it would appear from the limited data on the internet, not that much less than audiences for Championship games other than a select few like Leeds and Villa, and certainly not 80:20 in favour of the Championship.TV audiences for L1 and L2 games are, I believe, minuscule, so relatively speaking, compared to the global demand for Premier League football, the interest in L1 and L2 is pretty negligible.
Sky are not ITV Digital, They can cope with this deal, ITV Digital were a separate entity from ITV that's how ITV didn't have to either compensate the clubs or honour the dealCould this be another ITV Digital deal? Don't rely too much on the income!
Now that’s a blast from the past !...I had a ITV Digital box very good it was too.When they went bust I had a letter from their administrators offering me the box for a fee of £60(it was technically their property) with a phone number to pay by card.I phoned & told them to come & collect the box if they wanted it,unsurprising I never heard from them again...Sky are not ITV Digital, They can cope with this deal, ITV Digital were a separate entity from ITV that's how ITV didn't have to either compensate the clubs or honour the deal