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Nine boss Matt Stanton says the broadcaster won’t overpay to retain the NRL rights if the financials “don’t stack up”, as the company revealed it has inked a number of AI deals through its publishing business. The advertising market for free-to-air television has weakened since the NRL last agreed its rights deal in 2020 and the AFL secured a $4.5 billion deal in 2022, Stanton said after announcing an earnings jump for Nine of 6 per cent in the December half. smh.com.au/business/compa…











Yeah, Republicans, it's the damn guns. You can deny it, hide from it, refuse to acknowledge it, and try and distract from it, but that's simply the truth. And if you won't admit this and won't commit to doing anything about it, then yeah, it's you too. johnpavlovitz.substack.com/p/hey-republic… Brown University








"I could see a train crash if Super League doesn't get the broadcast revenue to sustain 14 teams." ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys speaks at length to @BBCSport's @danroan about the NRL's plans to potentially invest in Super League.







