Nine Sports Broadcasting

I love everything about this. From the very obvious rip-off design from the Fox scorebug, to the team abbreviations being misaligned and two different sizes, to the serif yellow font, but only for the clock and nothing else.

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Serif

It’s a livestream, you can’t really blame them too much.

Why’s this on Nine?

It is/was on 9now Live TV - 9Now - Watch Channel 9 Live TV Streams

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Yes indeed. Always get them mixed up :+1:

And piss off those fans in regional areas.

Really? I saw this today on Kayo. I didn’t watch it I’m pretty surprised this was 9now.

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They will literally never know

Holy Temu Fox League :laughing:

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I believe they also used this package, or maybe a variant of it, a few years ago when PNG hosted a PM’s XIII, which was shown locally on Fox League. The feed of that PM’s XIII match came fully from the satellite, including interviews.

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Who produced the coverage? Maybe they looked at Fox’s graphics and thought it was good enough?

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I’m guessing digicel would have something to do with it.

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Digicel does own TVWan, so maybe? They’re also co-naming rights sponsor.

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Promo for tonight

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Day 4:


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The next World Athletics Championships will take place in Beijing, China on September 11-19, 2027. Given the ratings success for Nine’s first ever broadcast, I think the network will be keen to bid for the rights, although it will again have to juggle the event against NRL finals and the Rugby Championship.

Also, a new World Athletics Ultimate Championship, featuring only up to 16 of the world’s top-ranked athletes per discipline, will debut next year (September 11-13 in Budapest). I think Nine could also be interested.

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Rugby Championship might be over by then - as its World Cup year.

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2025 ICF Slalom World Championships

Thursday 2 October 2:30 PM AEST 90 min
Friday 3 October 2:30 PM AEST 90 min
Saturday 4 October 2:00 PM AEST 120 min

Join Nine’s Wide World of Sports for the 2025 ICF Slalom World Championships live from Penrith Whitewater
Stadium, featuring Group 1 Finals. Live coverage from 2:30PM AEST.

Nine’s FTA coverage is for the last 3 days - semi finals start on Thursday.