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Premiership Rugby to return to terrestrial TV
« on: Sunday 16-Jan-2022, 13:38* »
They are either listening to all the well founded criticism for not having coverage on terrestrial TV or they just didn't get their act together in time for the new season. Hopefully the package includes a weekly highlights show

https://www.therugbypaper.co.uk/latest-news/347208/itv-set-to-show-club-rugby-for-first-time/
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday 16-Jan-2022, 13:59* »
Good. It was not a good look for club rugby to not be shown on terrestrial TV. ItV seems a good fit considering they show the 6 nations already.
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 08:24* »
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jan/19/itv-agree-deal-to-show-premiership-rugby-including-live-final

ITV agree deal to show Premiership rugby, including live final
Channel will show five live matches, rising to seven
‘Great news for the profile of rugby in England’
Robert Kitson

English club rugby is set to return to free-to-air television following the agreement of a new deal with ITV. At the start of this season there was widespread disappointment when the popular Channel 5 highlights show was axed but Premiership Rugby has now negotiated a fresh partnership with ITV until the end of the 2023-24 season.

There is a catch for viewers hoping to see full games on ITV every weekend, with the deal involving a mere four live matches this season plus the final on ITV4. Premiership officials, though, are delighted that their grand finale, for the first time in the competition’s history, will be shown on live free-to-air TV in tandem with BT Sport’s well-regarded coverage.

In each of the next two seasons, however, seven games including the final will be aired by ITV, organisers having apparently accepted that the abrupt disappearance of the sport from Channel 5 was a mistake which needed rectifying. It was the first time for 14 years that Premiership rugby had not been available on terrestrial television, with Craig Doyle and Martin Bayfield having presented their first ITV highlights show in 2007. The new weekly highlights show on ITV4 will now be fronted by David Flatman and Topsy Ojo.

“Our ambition is to grow the game and make Gallagher Premiership Rugby available to as many people as possible,” said Massie-Taylor. “BT Sport have done an amazing job in building the core Premiership Rugby TV audience and the ITV partnership allows us to expand our reach into the households of millions of other rugby fans. This season our average match audience on BT Sport has risen 30% year on year, which shows the potential.”

Last season’s final between Harlequins and Exeter Chiefs was among Twickenham’s most enthralling days and Massie-Taylor is seeking to make the 2022 final the most-watched fixture in the tournament’s history. “We believe we can achieve that with the match screened on both ITV4 and BT Sport,” he added. “It is also crucial for us to have a weekly highlights programme that is accessible to millions of people. This will allow us to showcase the best of Gallagher Premiership rugby to the widest possible audience.”

ITV’s first live game will see Sale Sharks playing host to the Premiership pacesetters Leicester Tigers on 30 January.

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Re: Premiership Rugby to return to terrestrial TV
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 09:05* »
https://www.premiershiprugby.com/news/premiership-rugby-seals-new-partnership-with-itv-sport

Premiership Rugby and ITV can today announce a game-changing new partnership to show, free-to-air, live Gallagher Premiership Rugby matches and a weekly highlights programme up until the end of the 2023-24 season.

This season four Gallagher Premiership Rugby matches will be shown on ITV, in addition to the Final which is on ITV4.

The coverage kicks off with Sale Sharks taking on Leicester Tigers on Sunday 30 January at 3pm, with the highlights show starting that evening. Furthermore, for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons there will be seven live games on ITV, also including the Final.

  • All live matches will be simulcast on ITV and BT Sport, who will continue with their comprehensive coverage across the whole season, showing live matches every weekend.
  • The new partnership means that the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final, at Twickenham Stadium on 18 June, will be shown free-to-air for the first time in the competition's history.
  • As part of the ITV partnership, there will be a weekly highlights show on ITV4 and repeated on ITV, presented by David Flatman and Topsy Ojo.
New Premiership Rugby Chief Executive Simon Massie-Taylor said: "The return of Gallagher Premiership Rugby to terrestrial TV is the perfect way for us to kick off 2022. It's great news for the league, our clubs, the supporters and the profile of rugby in England.

"Our ambition is to grow the game and make Gallagher Premiership Rugby available to as many people as possible. BT Sport have done an amazing job in building the core Premiership Rugby TV audience and the ITV partnership allows us to expand our reach into the households of millions of other rugby fans. This season our average match audience on BT Sport has risen 30% year on year, which shows the potential.”

Niall Sloane, ITV Director of Sport, said: “We are delighted to announce this deal to bring regular free-to-air coverage of top-level club rugby to viewers across ITV’s platforms. It has been a pleasure working with BT Sport and our partners at Premiership Rugby in agreeing this deal and we look forward to showcasing the action and the stories from this elite league over the coming years.”

Massie-Taylor added: "We also want to make the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final 2022 the most-watched in our history and we believe we can achieve that with the match screened on both ITV4 and BT Sport. A phenomenal proposition for English club rugby's showpiece occasion."

"We are delighted to have five games, rising to seven next season, live on ITV but it is also crucial for us to have a weekly highlights programme that is accessible to millions of people. This will allow us to showcase the best of Gallagher Premiership Rugby to the widest possible audience. The highlights show gives a significant, regular presence with a broadcaster that will also show the Six Nations and Rugby World Cup 2023.

"With another highly competitive and exciting season, we have seen significant growth in our audiences on BT Sport this season and we see a big opportunity to bring this amazing rugby product to new fans, drive attendances and continue to grow the game."

In the last round of Gallagher Premiership Rugby on BT Sport we saw:
  • Our highest ever Friday night average audience –252,000 for Bristol Bears v Sale Sharks (peak: 346,000)
  • Our highest ever regular season Saturday average audience on BT Sport – 300,000 for Harlequins v Exeter Chiefs (peak: 374,000)
  • Our second-highest audience ever for a three-game weekend (only eclipsed by Round 10 earlier this season).
  • After 38 matches on BT Sport so far this season the total peak cumulative audience is 9.6 million
The deal further enhances ITV’s portfolio of world-class sports rights, which includes exclusive live coverage of the England men's and England women's football team, the FA Cup, the Six Nations, the Rugby World Cup, horse racing and the Tour de France.
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Re: Premiership Rugby to return to terrestrial TV
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 09:42* »
Common sense has prevailed at last, well done to PRL for realising their mistake and correcting it
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Re: Premiership Rugby to return to terrestrial TV
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 10:25* »
Great that the final will be on ITV

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« Reply #6 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 11:08* »
Common sense has prevailed at last, well done to PRL for realising their mistake and correcting it

I think branding it a "mistake" could be wrong. It could just as easily be that they had the deal with Channel 5 up til the end of last season. C5 may have decided that they didn't want to sign a new contract & it's taken PRL a while to hash out a deal with a new broadcaster. They would likely have approached BBC, ITV and C4 and it's taken time to do due diligence & reach an agreement.
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Re: Premiership Rugby to return to terrestrial TV
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 11:55* »
I think branding it a "mistake" could be wrong. It could just as easily be that they had the deal with Channel 5 up til the end of last season. C5 may have decided that they didn't want to sign a new contract & it's taken PRL a while to hash out a deal with a new broadcaster. They would likely have approached BBC, ITV and C4 and it's taken time to do due diligence & reach an agreement.

I don't buy that, they will have had plenty of time to sort a deal out with another broadcaster, if not, then there was their mistake. Don't forget they also had their own online mini highlights programme this season that was supposed to replace the C5 one

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« Reply #8 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 13:28* »
If Quins are in the final, it should automatically be bumped up the the main ITV channel with an entire day dedicated to the greatness of the Mighty Quins.
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Re: Premiership Rugby to return to terrestrial TV
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 14:49* »
If Quins are in the final, it should automatically be bumped up the the main ITV channel with an entire day dedicated to the greatness of the Mighty Quins.

Absolute rubbish.

It should be a week at least.
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Re: Premiership Rugby to return to terrestrial TV
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 20-Jan-2022, 17:33* »
I don't buy that, they will have had plenty of time to sort a deal out with another broadcaster, if not, then there was their mistake. Don't forget they also had their own online mini highlights programme this season that was supposed to replace the C5 one


Agree with this. Maybe they hoped the online offering was enough,  but not for me. I'm an old fart who likes tele, I really missed flats/mds highlights program.
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