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Crawford report: Reform the anti-siphoning list to drive more revenue for the sports from the sale of TV rights http://is.gd/4XtQV3:33 PM Nov 17thfrom web
The Age's Greg Baum gets to the heart of the anti-siphoning issue. "The numbers don't add up" ...for old TV. http://is.gd/4rx094:48 PM Oct 19thfrom web
Steve Bracks in the Oz: "Rather than the old TV networks holding back the tide of change they should embrace it." http://is.gd/4pMKd4:00 PM Oct 18thfrom web
Last chance to tell the govt that you want live and uninterrupted sport on TV! Go to www.fairgosport.com.au before submissions close at 4pm6:41 PM Oct 15thfrom web
Govt called on to modernise rules around sport on TV as submissions to the government review close. More at fairgosport.com.au #fb6:19 PM Oct 15thfrom web
How Socceroos fans suffer under the anti-siphoning list -- and how it could get even worse. (current.com.au) http://is.gd/4fWvT#fb2:37 PM Oct 12thfrom web
RT @melburnian just watched the end of the NRL grand final [...] - channel nine really showed total disrespect to the game down here.4:54 PM Oct 6thfrom web
"Nine, & Seven & Ten, can afford to treat viewers how they like...because they are protected from competition by the anti-siphoning scheme"8:09 PM Oct 4thfrom web
Gloves are off at Cricky's Daily Mail after the NRL broadcast debacle in Melbourne.8:08 PM Oct 4thfrom web