Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
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Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
Hi Folks,
In years past there was a broadcast guide on the AFL's website which said which games were on free-to-air TV and which were on Fox. I can't seem to find it for this year. Is it available anywhere?
Cheers!
In years past there was a broadcast guide on the AFL's website which said which games were on free-to-air TV and which were on Fox. I can't seem to find it for this year. Is it available anywhere?
Cheers!
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
AFL app has *no* broadcast guide.
This is rubbish.
WTAF
This is rubbish.
WTAF
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
Living in a rental, my landlord won't let me get Foxtel.
And I'm on a limited income.
So I'll just get Kayo for $5/mth, discounted cos I'm a Telstra customer, and stream from android phone to TV via Chromecast.
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
Try the Kayo app. It works great on my TV.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 10:59amLiving in a rental, my landlord won't let me get Foxtel.
And I'm on a limited income.
So I'll just get Kayo for $5/mth, discounted cos I'm a Telstra customer, and stream from android phone to TV via Chromecast.
This was my father's belief
And this is also mine:
Let the corn be all one sheaf--
And the grapes be all one vine,
Ere our children's teeth are set on edge
By bitter bread and wine.
And this is also mine:
Let the corn be all one sheaf--
And the grapes be all one vine,
Ere our children's teeth are set on edge
By bitter bread and wine.
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
I will sign up, I have Chromecast Gen 2, will try.roskilde wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 11:09amTry the Kayo app. It works great on my TV.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 10:59amLiving in a rental, my landlord won't let me get Foxtel.
And I'm on a limited income.
So I'll just get Kayo for $5/mth, discounted cos I'm a Telstra customer, and stream from android phone to TV via Chromecast.
Chromecast Gen 1 isn't supported, but I know Gen 3 is, I'm hoping my Gen 2 is ok, there's no info on Kayo's site about Gen 2.
Online chat with Kayo- they wouldn't respond (long queue)
How much data would it use for a game?
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
It would be the same amount of data to stream directly to your TV -- assuming it can connect via Wi-Fi on its own -- as streaming it to your phone in HD.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 1:36pmI will sign up, I have Chromecast Gen 2, will try.roskilde wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 11:09amTry the Kayo app. It works great on my TV.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 10:59amLiving in a rental, my landlord won't let me get Foxtel.
And I'm on a limited income.
So I'll just get Kayo for $5/mth, discounted cos I'm a Telstra customer, and stream from android phone to TV via Chromecast.
Chromecast Gen 1 isn't supported, but I know Gen 3 is, I'm hoping my Gen 2 is ok, there's no info on Kayo's site about Gen 2.
Online chat with Kayo- they wouldn't respond (long queue)
How much data would it use for a game?
It just cuts out the middle man and is a bit less fiddly than the crhomecast which I always had trouble using with my phone to cast videos from Kayo on my TV which is why I mention it.
If you put the app on your tv then basically it does the rest.
(Also it's not just you the only complaint I could make about Kayo is customer service which on the one time I had to contact them was utterly atrocious.)
This was my father's belief
And this is also mine:
Let the corn be all one sheaf--
And the grapes be all one vine,
Ere our children's teeth are set on edge
By bitter bread and wine.
And this is also mine:
Let the corn be all one sheaf--
And the grapes be all one vine,
Ere our children's teeth are set on edge
By bitter bread and wine.
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
Thanks WS.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 10:59amLiving in a rental, my landlord won't let me get Foxtel.
And I'm on a limited income.
So I'll just get Kayo for $5/mth, discounted cos I'm a Telstra customer, and stream from android phone to TV via Chromecast.
The ONLY reason I am with Telstra is to get the free AFL streaming.
I probably didn't bother reading emails from Telstra (usually rubbish) so have only just realised they no longer offer this service.
First thought is to walk away from Telstra.
But are you saying the $5 Kayo deal is only for Telstra customers?
And do you apply for it via Telstra or Kayo?
So effectively my cost is going up $5 per month for the same service (unless I want to watch Latvian curling matches)?
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
Anyone know how to watch overseas. Kayo doesn’t work. AFLs WatchAFL package is specifically for overseas, and it just went up 30% per month. $39 bucks a month! Or $20 a week, cheeky buggers.
That is petrol money!
(It’s also money that gets wasted a million different ways...) still.
Pissed about this price hike.
That is petrol money!
(It’s also money that gets wasted a million different ways...) still.
Pissed about this price hike.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
$10 a week for 9 matches. No traffic, no queues, ringside seats, cheap food and beverages? Sounds like a bargain.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 17 Mar 2021 12:22am Anyone know how to watch overseas. Kayo doesn’t work. AFLs WatchAFL package is specifically for overseas, and it just went up 30% per month. $39 bucks a month! Or $20 a week, cheeky buggers.
That is petrol money!
(It’s also money that gets wasted a million different ways...) still.
Pissed about this price hike.
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
I am like you.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Tue 16 Mar 2021 10:42pmThanks WS.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 10:59amLiving in a rental, my landlord won't let me get Foxtel.
And I'm on a limited income.
So I'll just get Kayo for $5/mth, discounted cos I'm a Telstra customer, and stream from android phone to TV via Chromecast.
The ONLY reason I am with Telstra is to get the free AFL streaming.
I probably didn't bother reading emails from Telstra (usually rubbish) so have only just realised they no longer offer this service.
First thought is to walk away from Telstra.
But are you saying the $5 Kayo deal is only for Telstra customers?
And do you apply for it via Telstra or Kayo?
So effectively my cost is going up $5 per month for the same service (unless I want to watch Latvian curling matches)?
Only stayed with Telstra because of AFL Live Pass being free, and the data used by the app was free as well.
I could watch our games as many times as I wanted.
For 2021, AFL Live Pass is retired.
The AFL App is free to Telstra customers, but live games are gone.
We can still watch full match replays (replay is available 12 hrs after the final siren), we get match highlights, live score updates, etc.
To get Kayo Basic, you apply via Telstra.
$5/mth instead of $25/mth
You need to have enrolled with AFL App last year (through your Telstra mobile account) and your membership just rolls over.
Cut-off for Kayo offer is 31 May 2021.
Get into your AFL App, on the home page,
-Click on the 3 dots in top right corner
-then select 'Live Pass Information'
-there's several links in red font, using the word 'here'
Note: in 2022, Kayo Basic will revert to $25/mth
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Tue 16 Mar 2021 10:42pmThanks WS.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 15 Mar 2021 10:59amLiving in a rental, my landlord won't let me get Foxtel.
And I'm on a limited income.
So I'll just get Kayo for $5/mth, discounted cos I'm a Telstra customer, and stream from android phone to TV via Chromecast.
The ONLY reason I am with Telstra is to get the free AFL streaming.
I probably didn't bother reading emails from Telstra (usually rubbish) so have only just realised they no longer offer this service.
First thought is to walk away from Telstra.
But are you saying the $5 Kayo deal is only for Telstra customers?
And do you apply for it via Telstra or Kayo?
So effectively my cost is going up $5 per month for the same service (unless I want to watch Latvian curling matches)?
its only for 1 year
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
Hi Shane,shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 17 Mar 2021 12:22am Anyone know how to watch overseas. Kayo doesn’t work. AFLs WatchAFL package is specifically for overseas, and it just went up 30% per month. $39 bucks a month! Or $20 a week, cheeky buggers.
That is petrol money!
(It’s also money that gets wasted a million different ways...) still.
Pissed about this price hike.
I just paid for a yearly subscription for AFL Live Pass. Didn't sweat on it. It's all in the mind.
I downloaded the app onto my Smart TV.
My timezone difference is really excellent. Most games are played during my overnight hours. I don't read anything and press play on the Saints game in the morning. For me that is the same as watching it live. After the game I hit the internet. Then watch the game again the next day.
I also watch the shows - On The Couch, AFL 360, and Open Mike when it was available last year.
So for about $170 per year I get all that. For me it is well worth it. Pay the money and pamper yourself a little bit. It really helps when you are far from home.
Have fun and enjoy the footy.
Nothing better than a good Dad Joke.
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Re: Broadcast Guide - Where Is It?
I just purchased a St Kilda international membership, which includes a yearly WatchAFL pass for $191 AUD. Before I knew about this I'd just get a monthly subscription from March-October which now would cost about $40 per month, or $360 for the 9 months.minneapolis wrote: ↑Fri 19 Mar 2021 4:48amHi Shane,shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 17 Mar 2021 12:22am Anyone know how to watch overseas. Kayo doesn’t work. AFLs WatchAFL package is specifically for overseas, and it just went up 30% per month. $39 bucks a month! Or $20 a week, cheeky buggers.
That is petrol money!
(It’s also money that gets wasted a million different ways...) still.
Pissed about this price hike.
I just paid for a yearly subscription for AFL Live Pass. Didn't sweat on it. It's all in the mind.
I downloaded the app onto my Smart TV.
My timezone difference is really excellent. Most games are played during my overnight hours. I don't read anything and press play on the Saints game in the morning. For me that is the same as watching it live. After the game I hit the internet. Then watch the game again the next day.
I also watch the shows - On The Couch, AFL 360, and Open Mike when it was available last year.
So for about $170 per year I get all that. For me it is well worth it. Pay the money and pamper yourself a little bit. It really helps when you are far from home.
Have fun and enjoy the footy.