Daily Newsletter

15 November 2023

Daily Newsletter

15 November 2023

Nine secures exclusive rights to Women’s Rugby League from 2024

The deal involves every State of Origin fixture being shown live and for free on 9Network until 2027.

Riccardo Bresaola November 15 2023

Australian commercial broadcaster Nine Entertainment has exclusively secured a broadcast deal with the women’s rugby league's State of Origin series from 2024.

The deal will see every State of Origin fixture being shown live and for free on the 9Network until 2027.

The men’s series was the most-watched live-streaming event in Australian history and attracted its biggest audience in three years in 2022.

The 2024 Women’s State of Origin will be played over three games for the first time in its history, starting during prime time ahead of the men’s Magic Round, with matches two and three to be played on Thursday nights following the opening two men’s games.

Additionally, Nine’s Wide World of Sports will show every match of the 2024 NRLW competition live and free, as well as on its streaming platform 9Now.

Nine chief executive Mike Sneesby said: “Women’s rugby league continues to flourish and we’re thrilled to showcase the pinnacle of the code, State of Origin, with exclusive, live and free coverage here on Nine all the way through 2027.”

There will be 45 matches in the 2024 NRLW season played over nine rounds, all of which will be shown live and free but non-exclusively by Nine.

There will also be a weekly women’s rugby league show on Channel 9 and 9Now called NRLW Wrap, as well as a dedicated podcast, NRLW Weekly.

Sports industry becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks

The world of sport is an extremely lucrative one, which therefore makes it a prime target for hackers. A report from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre in 2020 found that 70% of sporting organizations were subject to at least one attack every year. Microsoft recently declared that sporting events and venues are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. During the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Microsoft observed several attack attempts on connected systems through identity-based attacks.

Newsletters by sectors

close

Sign up to the newsletter: In Brief

Visit our Privacy Policy for more information about our services, how we may use, process and share your personal data, including information of your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.

Thank you for subscribing

View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network.

close