the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 9 months ago
Winzip, it is a South African based racing channel and the majority of the income is from the local races so they must show more SA racing not less. Watch the pools and you will see that there is more SA money on a local race than 95% of the overseas racing.
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 9 months ago
Magi Wrote:
> JustinV Wrote:
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> > multichoice want to can tellytrack nevermind
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> I wish they would.... would give me an excuse to
> cancel my subscription (tu)
Me too - hope Multichoice is reading this
> JustinV Wrote:
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> > multichoice want to can tellytrack nevermind
> give
> > them a 2nd channel..not gona happen
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> I wish they would.... would give me an excuse to
> cancel my subscription (tu)
Me too - hope Multichoice is reading this
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 9 months ago
Sportingpost has a interview with rutherford regarding the 2nd channel,its never gonna happen as multichoice want to dump tt
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 9 months ago
Mac Wrote:
> Magi Wrote:
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> > > them a 2nd channel..not gona happen
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> > I wish they would.... would give me an excuse
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> > cancel my subscription (tu)
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> Me too - hope Multichoice is reading this
Top Tv is the answer
> Magi Wrote:
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> > > them a 2nd channel..not gona happen
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> > I wish they would.... would give me an excuse
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> > cancel my subscription (tu)
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> Me too - hope Multichoice is reading this
Top Tv is the answer
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 9 months ago
As on Sporting Post site
wonder why they do not approach Top TV?
Phumelela Media Executive Ken Rutherford says that there is no possibility of a second Tellytrack channel on the current Dstv bouquet. He is optimistic though about alternative options developing in the short-term. This includes web streaming.
The subject of the possibility of a second channel for the horseracing purist looks unlikely in the short-term. This is according to Tellytrack boss Ken Rutherford.
In a frank and open discussion about the way forward and of a practical and financially workable solution to accommodating demand for a tailored product to suit individual viewer needs, Rutherford said that the recently completed negotiations with Multichoice had been ‘difficult.’
He said that it was quite clear that Multichoice would prefer not to have Tellytrack on their platform.
This despite the fact that it costs the racing operators $ 37 000 per month for the rights to Channel 232. While the Tellytrack contract was extended for a further three years, Rutherford said that it was vital that realistic alternative broadcast mediums be sought to get the product to the masses. He added that it was of concern that Dstv only got to those who could afford it. This he said, obviously excluded a large sector of the market.
He said that it had to be accepted as a reality that the possibility of a second channel on Dstv was not going to happen. He put it plainly that there was ‘no appetite’ on Multichoice’s side and that the costs in any event would be exhorbitant.
He said that the present Tellytrack channel is primarily a wagering-focussed channel – commingling agreements with a number of international racing jurisdictions meant that, for example, Australian harness and UK racing form a large part of the programming. He added that it was quite simply, not easy to find gaps in the existing daily programming for other programming.
As a viable alternative, Rutherford suggested that web streaming was a clear option going forward. He cautioned that while the cost of bandwidth and the efficiency of the service was currently a slight impediment, the angle was very much in future plans.
He said that discussions regarding the timing of its implementation were being discussed.
“We are able to set up multiple streams – for example we could have one stream for local racing; another stream for, say, Kranji racing or Hong Kong racing; one stream with all the UK/ France racing; another with the full Tellytrack service. The way we shape this environment is ours to control. I see this as the future,” he said.
Show On The Go. Tellytrack serves the industry in SA
Due to costs and efficiencies, which he said were developing positively, it was probably premature to go down this road immediately. He said that technologies were developing at an exciting rate and said that Tellytrack’s main aim was to keep abreast and ensure that the way their pictures were broadcast, mirrored such developments.
On the subject of Digital Terrestrial Television(DTT), Rutherford said it was being implemented in South Africa over the next year and a number of new channels were available. He said that approaches to the likes of Etv and SABC, had gone well, but the interest waned when the gambling and wagering aspect was mentioned.
He said that gambling was so well regulated in South Africa and that attitudes were changing. He had thus not given up on the idea that horseracing could still become a part of the DTT environment going forward.
wonder why they do not approach Top TV?
Phumelela Media Executive Ken Rutherford says that there is no possibility of a second Tellytrack channel on the current Dstv bouquet. He is optimistic though about alternative options developing in the short-term. This includes web streaming.
The subject of the possibility of a second channel for the horseracing purist looks unlikely in the short-term. This is according to Tellytrack boss Ken Rutherford.
In a frank and open discussion about the way forward and of a practical and financially workable solution to accommodating demand for a tailored product to suit individual viewer needs, Rutherford said that the recently completed negotiations with Multichoice had been ‘difficult.’
He said that it was quite clear that Multichoice would prefer not to have Tellytrack on their platform.
This despite the fact that it costs the racing operators $ 37 000 per month for the rights to Channel 232. While the Tellytrack contract was extended for a further three years, Rutherford said that it was vital that realistic alternative broadcast mediums be sought to get the product to the masses. He added that it was of concern that Dstv only got to those who could afford it. This he said, obviously excluded a large sector of the market.
He said that it had to be accepted as a reality that the possibility of a second channel on Dstv was not going to happen. He put it plainly that there was ‘no appetite’ on Multichoice’s side and that the costs in any event would be exhorbitant.
He said that the present Tellytrack channel is primarily a wagering-focussed channel – commingling agreements with a number of international racing jurisdictions meant that, for example, Australian harness and UK racing form a large part of the programming. He added that it was quite simply, not easy to find gaps in the existing daily programming for other programming.
As a viable alternative, Rutherford suggested that web streaming was a clear option going forward. He cautioned that while the cost of bandwidth and the efficiency of the service was currently a slight impediment, the angle was very much in future plans.
He said that discussions regarding the timing of its implementation were being discussed.
“We are able to set up multiple streams – for example we could have one stream for local racing; another stream for, say, Kranji racing or Hong Kong racing; one stream with all the UK/ France racing; another with the full Tellytrack service. The way we shape this environment is ours to control. I see this as the future,” he said.
Show On The Go. Tellytrack serves the industry in SA
Due to costs and efficiencies, which he said were developing positively, it was probably premature to go down this road immediately. He said that technologies were developing at an exciting rate and said that Tellytrack’s main aim was to keep abreast and ensure that the way their pictures were broadcast, mirrored such developments.
On the subject of Digital Terrestrial Television(DTT), Rutherford said it was being implemented in South Africa over the next year and a number of new channels were available. He said that approaches to the likes of Etv and SABC, had gone well, but the interest waned when the gambling and wagering aspect was mentioned.
He said that gambling was so well regulated in South Africa and that attitudes were changing. He had thus not given up on the idea that horseracing could still become a part of the DTT environment going forward.
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 9 months ago
Can we not just get rid off all the highly paid exec and hire some of the pg tips monkeys
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 9 months ago
Why are they not exploring the Radio station option which would be accessible to the masses ? They could have panel discussions, phone ins and commentary and results... daily previews etc etc etc .... and I am sure they would get the support of Icasa...
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 7 months ago
Problem is, nobody wants to commit funds. Obviously radio is the right option, but we all know what happens when a station takes the feed, the ratings improve, the station wants more money and the racing fraternity says NO.
What does the forum feel abouta station that would cover all manner of sins: Music Racing, Sports etc?
What does the forum feel abouta station that would cover all manner of sins: Music Racing, Sports etc?
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 7 months ago
Cant we put it to the vote?
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 7 months ago
I am not sure if any radio station wants to take on horseracing...:S:(
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 7 months ago
gregbucks Wrote:
> I am not sure if any radio station wants to take
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My school days listening to Radio Port Natal for commentaries lol
> I am not sure if any radio station wants to take
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My school days listening to Radio Port Natal for commentaries lol
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Re: Re: the need for a second horse racing channel for racing purists
12 years 7 months ago
Vote on a 2nd channel?
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