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Old 17 Oct 2021, 01:03 (Ref:4078816)   #321
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QMS, TLA, TGI

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ARG seem to have a close relationship with Channel 7, and the owners of ARG have so far seemed to think FTA is important to their product…..maybe this new ownership structure will see Supercars swing a little more back to FTA.

Depends on the TLA/TGI side, they are the ones more likely to favour the $$ signs of pay tv over looking after the sport.

I really don’t see the “partnership” lasting long term. Once they have the ownership, then they’ll battle themselves and one will buy the other out……
Try this from May 2021 for a better idea of where the TLA/TGI group are coming from:
https://www.mediaweek.com.au/qms-com...sport-capital/
QMS Media (QMS) has announced that it has completed its strategic partnership with Bruin Capital (Bruin). The partnership will see Bruin and Quadrant Private Equity become co-owners of global sports technology company TGI Sport which includes TLA Worldwide (Aust) Pty Ltd and TLA – ESP Limited (UK).

TGI Global CEO, Barclay Nettlefold, said: “The completion of the deal forms a key component of our strategic vision as we set out to create a world leading technology led sports media business. The new partnership will build on TGI’s impressive growth, adding the strategic capabilities, capital and resources of Bruin to diversify and expand the company worldwide.

“We are well positioned to drive significant growth and meet our strategic and financial objectives, particularly with our investment into leading Parallel Advertising (PADS) multiplication technology which is revolutionising the way broadcasters and sporting bodies can segment and regionalise perimeter LED advertising.”

There's more thats about the business model rather than SuperCars, given it was ahead of bids closing.
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