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Sky Sports Cricket Coverage 2016
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Neil_Harris
27-01-2016
Sky at 5pm tomorrow.

1 capital one cup highlights
2 ashes - Australia's best days
3 sky sports years 2012
4 sporting rivalries - the Ryder cup
5 WWE Raw.

No live sport until 7.35 on 1 (Dutch Football)
Cricketblade
27-01-2016
Surprised Sky had any interest in this joke of a competition.

Then again they did show all the warne/sachin all stars live!!
madmusician
27-01-2016
Originally Posted by Cricketblade:
“Surprised Sky had any interest in this joke of a competition.

Then again they did show all the warne/sachin all stars live!!”

I don't suppose they are paying very much (if anything) for the rights. If they were approached by the organisers who said to them, "we'd really like this tournament to be shown in the UK - have the rights for free, and show it however you want" then why wouldn't they take them up on their offer. It must cost Sky a minuscule amount to take the feed and put it 'to air' on their online streams - they are not even putting it on a broadcast channel. And if it's additional perceived benefit to their subscribers (i.e. it cements Sky even more as the 'home of cricket') then it's a net gain for them.
Neil_Harris
31-01-2016
Sky's last cricket match from australia being broadcast right now.
I loved watching these broadcasts over the years. Opened up a new cricket world to me.
Will leave a huge gap in the sky schedules.
1066simon
31-01-2016
Originally Posted by Neil_Harris:
“Sky's last cricket match from australia being broadcast right now.
I loved watching these broadcasts over the years. Opened up a new cricket world to me.
Will leave a huge gap in the sky schedules.”

Same here. I won't be taking much interest in Australian cricket from now on.
jo2015
31-01-2016
Originally Posted by 1066simon:
“Same here. I won't be taking much interest in Australian cricket from now on.”

With the passing of both Richie Benaud and Tony Greig; and the semi-retirement of Bill Lawry (only seems to do the Melbourne test, as a Victorian); Channel 9's coverage has declined markedly.

And I won't miss recent one-sided series against the likes of West Indies.

At least in the mid-nineties when they wallopped everyone at home, you had that great team with Warne, McGrath, Gilchrist etc. It was a pleasure watching them and listening to Richie etc.
howard h
31-01-2016
Originally Posted by Neil_Harris:
“Sky's last cricket match from australia being broadcast right now.
I loved watching these broadcasts over the years. Opened up a new cricket world to me.
Will leave a huge gap in the sky schedules.”

One of the benefits of Sky's cricket coverage is, in winter, being able to catch a couple of hours of the tests in New Zealand and Australia.

Australia's gone, will Sky still have the rights to New Zealand's home games...and when are England next due over there?
Ron Nasty
31-01-2016
early 2018
mavreela
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by howard h:
“Australia's gone, will Sky still have the rights to New Zealand's home games...and when are England next due over there?”

Sky has rights to New Zealand home cricket until 2020–21. They signed a seven-year deal in 2014 stating it includes series against England in 2018 and 2020.
howard h
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by mavreela:
“Sky has rights to New Zealand home cricket until 2020–21. They signed a seven-year deal in 2014 stating it includes series against England in 2018 and 2020.”

*Like*
That's great news. Currently imo NZ are more entertaining than Aus (although that could well change by then ) but more importantly, games start around 9 - 10pm our time so there's a full session and more before bedtime > that's retirement for you!
Cricketblade
01-02-2016
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/35458507 bbc get video clips of all ICC events perhaps bbc putting its toe in the water ahead of future cricket rights. Cricinfo also have these and i've used it for the under 19s games but bbc having it will bring it to a wider uk audience
Bhaveshgor
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by Cricketblade:
“http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/35458507 bbc get video clips of all ICC events perhaps bbc putting its toe in the water ahead of future cricket rights. Cricinfo also have these and i've used it for the under 19s games but bbc having it will bring it to a wider uk audience”

Good news, Suspect BBC must be favourites for the FTA highlights now for the next world cup.
madmusician
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by Bhaveshgor:
“Good news, Suspect BBC must be favourites for the FTA highlights now for the next world cup.”

Yep - they married the two sets of rights (online clip rights and the traditional highlights rights) together very successfully back in the 06/07 Ashes tour, and did some good online stuff based around their highlights rights at the 09 World T20 and 2011 World Cup.

I just wonder, though, if that's as far as the BBC is going with these rights - otherwise why not get the highlights rights at the same time? Having said that, it's probably a good game to play, as they won't want full highlights from all the ICC tournaments and the World Cup is on the B-list, so the BBC can come in with an offer for just that tournament when it comes around in 2019 and, providing it is of sufficient magnitude, they will be guaranteed the highlights rights.

A positive move, all told. Happy days.
Bhaveshgor
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by madmusician:
“Yep - they married the two sets of rights (online clip rights and the traditional highlights rights) together very successfully back in the 06/07 Ashes tour, and did some good online stuff based around their highlights rights at the 09 World T20 and 2011 World Cup.

I just wonder, though, if that's as far as the BBC is going with these rights - otherwise why not get the highlights rights at the same time? Having said that, it's probably a good game to play, as they won't want full highlights from all the ICC tournaments and the World Cup is on the B-list, so the BBC can come in with an offer for just that tournament when it comes around in 2019 and, providing it is of sufficient magnitude, they will be guaranteed the highlights rights.

A positive move, all told. Happy days.”

Highlight are not really possible for the Rest of the ICC portfolio, Sky pay a premium for the exclusive rights and highlights.
World cup is an exception because it is listed.
Plus I doubt BBC want Highlights for the Under 19s and the women game.

Wonder how much the highlights for Champions trophy/T20 world cup cost since BBC did pay for the T20 rights in 2009 when it didn't really have to.

Although in 2009 BBC did have more money and BBC were trying to push the World cup/T20 World cup and Home Ashes to be listed so it is possible they paid quite a bit off money for it.
Alex2606
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by madmusician:
“Yep - they married the two sets of rights (online clip rights and the traditional highlights rights) together very successfully back in the 06/07 Ashes tour, and did some good online stuff based around their highlights rights at the 09 World T20 and 2011 World Cup.

I just wonder, though, if that's as far as the BBC is going with these rights - otherwise why not get the highlights rights at the same time? Having said that, it's probably a good game to play, as they won't want full highlights from all the ICC tournaments and the World Cup is on the B-list, so the BBC can come in with an offer for just that tournament when it comes around in 2019 and, providing it is of sufficient magnitude, they will be guaranteed the highlights rights.

A positive move, all told. Happy days.”

TV highlights weren't on the table in that process, at this stage the tender process was just for online clip rights
chrisfinch
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by Alex2606:
“TV highlights weren't on the table in that process, at this stage the tender process was just for online clip rights”

Indeed, ESPN Cricinfo won the same set of digital rights for the UK last week.

EDIT: Woops, just seen it’s already been mentioned!
LOSG
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by Bhaveshgor:
“
Wonder how much the highlights for Champions trophy/T20 world cup cost since BBC did pay for the T20 rights in 2009 when it didn't really have to.

Although in 2009 BBC did have more money and BBC were trying to push the World cup/T20 World cup and Home Ashes to be listed so it is possible they paid quite a bit off money for it.”

The BBC got highlights of the 2008 Champions Trophy bundled into the highlights of the 2007 World Cup that they had. After the Champions Trophy was cancelled they negotiated for that to be transferred to the 2009 World T20.
Bhaveshgor
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by LOSG:
“The BBC got highlights of the 2008 Champions Trophy bundled into the highlights of the 2007 World Cup that they had. After the Champions Trophy was cancelled they negotiated for that to be transferred to the 2009 World T20.”

thanks for that always wandered why BBC had the 2009 world T20 highlights always assumed it was because England hosted it that their wanted the rights for it.
madmusician
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by Alex2606:
“TV highlights weren't on the table in that process, at this stage the tender process was just for online clip rights”

Thanks for that clarification. It's great news that the Beeb have picked up the clip rights and let's hope that they also come in for highlights as and when they are offered. Incidentally, was the tender publicly available? Just wondering things like how long a highlights edit can be under these rights.

Originally Posted by LOSG:
“The BBC got highlights of the 2008 Champions Trophy bundled into the highlights of the 2007 World Cup that they had. After the Champions Trophy was cancelled they negotiated for that to be transferred to the 2009 World T20.”

Interesting - thanks for that. How does the 2011 World Cup fit in with that, then? I was under the impression that the Beeb purchased the 2009 World T20 because it was being hosted in England and the 2011 World Cup was thrown in with that. But I can well believe your version of events, as I've never seen any of this officially documented.
Bhaveshgor
01-02-2016
BBC can only show about 4 mins highlights but they can in theory show every 4, 6 and wicket.
They have the same rights as cricinfo which have 4 mins highlights.

Edit surprised Sky did not get these as well since their clearly not exclusive rights and they can post them online like they do with other cricket matches.
Bhaveshgor
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by madmusician:
“Thanks for that clarification. It's great news that the Beeb have picked up the clip rights and let's hope that they also come in for highlights as and when they are offered. Incidentally, was the tender publicly available? Just wondering things like how long a highlights edit can be under these rights.”

FTA highlights won't be known till 3-4 months before the world cup.
The tender for the Live/Highlights have already been given and Sky have won them but just like , 11, 15 world cups Sky would just give them away close to the event because it is a listed event.
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/bro...c-world-cup-15
in the last one Sky got permission to broadcast the event but in doing so had to give ITV the highlights package.

Although if LOSG is correct BBC did buy the ICC rights from ICC directly for the 2007 and 2008 Events.
but in recent times that hasn't been the case.

here the tender for the digital rights.
http://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2015...s-2016-to-2019
madmusician
01-02-2016
Originally Posted by Bhaveshgor:
“FTA highlights won't be known till 3-4 months before the world cup.
The tender for the Live/Highlights have already been given and Sky have won them but just like , 11, 15 world cups Sky would just give them away close to the event because it is a listed event.
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/bro...c-world-cup-15
in the last one Sky got permission to broadcast the event but in doing so had to give ITV the highlights package.

Although if LOSG is correct BBC did buy the ICC rights from ICC directly for the 2007 and 2008 Events.
but in recent times that hasn't been the case.

here the tender for the digital rights.
http://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2015...s-2016-to-2019”

Thanks for the information. You're right - it was announced in September 2005 that the BBC had picked up highlights for the 2007 World Cup (hot on the heels of the Ashes win and a bit of an outcry that test cricket was going to Sky) as an attempt to show that they were interested in the sport. This was a contract directly with the ICC (or at least the Global Cricket Corporation, who managed the rights in that period).

In 2003, of course, the BBC and Channel 4 did want to show highlights, but couldn't come to terms with Sky to have the highlights sub-licenced, the case went to the ITC (as the highlights are B-listed) and the ITC ruled in favour of Sky (agreeing that neither the BBC nor C4 were offering a reasonable amount for the rights).

I always thought that the 2011 World Cup highlights were purchased from the ICC, as part of the deal with the ICC for the World T20 in 2009, but that's been thrown into doubt today. In any case, the BBC did throw the kitchen sink at the coverage, flying three presenters out to the subcontinent and doing very good shows (produced by Sunset and Vine). Nothing like the ITV effort last time around, which was just a voice-over job, with the highlights edits themselves cobbled together by ITV in London from the world feed. If anything, the 2015 FTA coverage was the 'bare minimum B-list' job. (Not that I'm complaining - it was better, by a long, long way, than no FTA coverage at all)
Bhaveshgor
02-02-2016
BBC Rights covers 6 mins per hour of game footage.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/lat...e-cricket-deal

Sounds like a better deal than what cricinfo got, unless Cricinfo are not that bothered in showing the full 6 mins per hour for the Under 19 world cup.

Suppose we should know more during the T20 world cup.
Although a T20 game would only be allowed 15 minutes of coverage.
Whereas a 50 game should allow BBC to show a 42 minutes highlights show which funny enough is the length of previous World cup highlight shows.
chrisfinch
02-02-2016
Originally Posted by Bhaveshgor:
“Edit surprised Sky did not get these as well since their clearly not exclusive rights and they can post them online like they do with other cricket matches.”

What's in it for them though? They've already got the major TV rights, so barring a few more website hits, and that is countered by the fact they are already available for free on the ICC and Cricinfo websites.

Originally Posted by Bhaveshgor:
“BBC Rights covers 6 mins per hour of game footage.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/lat...e-cricket-deal

Sounds like a better deal than what cricinfo got, unless Cricinfo are not that bothered in showing the full 6 mins per hour for the Under 19 world cup.

Suppose we should know more during the T20 world cup.
Although a T20 game would only be allowed 15 minutes of coverage.
Whereas a 50 game should allow BBC to show a 42 minutes highlights show which funny enough is the length of previous World cup highlight shows.”

I bet they won't though. Those 5 minute ICC highlights packages are too convenient to go the hassle of putting together something longer themselves. And anyway, I suspect the '6 minutes per hour of play' refers to the short clips available as the match goes on, rather than a highlights package at the end of the day.
Neil_Harris
04-02-2016
The Pakistani premier league is being shown on Sky channel 792 (PTV Prime)
Awful quality though.
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