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andrewbrown 25-02-2013 20:51

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35541572)
Andrew there is no way Sky will drop the prices of their sports packages and more to the point they are likely to put them up again later in the year.

Maybe, but there are now factors involved that they can't control:

They only have 3 packages rather than 4
They have to share first choice games where they had them all before.

Pure speculation of course, but I'm thinking that they may be subject to more market forces than they ever have before in their history.

denphone 25-02-2013 20:56

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewbrown (Post 35541575)
Maybe, but there are now factors involved that they can't control:

They only have 3 packages rather than 4
They have to share first choice games where they had them all before.

Pure speculation of course, but I'm thinking that they may be subject to more market forces than they ever have before in their history.

But the problem is sports rights have shot up in price and it will be us the customers who will have to face the brunt of these extravagant auctions in yearly ongoing price rises.

Dave42 25-02-2013 21:01

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35541572)
Andrew there is no way Sky will drop the prices of their sports packages and more to the point they are likely to put them up again later in the year.

exactly Den prices will continue to go up only

muppetman11 25-02-2013 21:16

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewbrown (Post 35541575)
Maybe, but there are now factors involved that they can't control:

They only have 3 packages rather than 4
They have to share first choice games where they had them all before.

Pure speculation of course, but I'm thinking that they may be subject to more market forces than they ever have before in their history.

Sky actually won 116 games which is the maximum one broadcaster can hold , BT won 38 games.

andrewbrown 25-02-2013 22:08

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewbrown (Post 35541575)
Maybe, but there are now factors involved that they can't control:

They only have 3 packages rather than 4
They have to share first choice games where they had them all before.

Pure speculation of course, but I'm thinking that they may be subject to more market forces than they ever have before in their history.

Correction to my figures, Sky have 5 packages rather than 6 - there are 7 in total.

BT Sports will show 38 games where ESPN showed 23, mostly Saturday 12.45pm

Chad 25-02-2013 22:08

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Here is some info from BT:

http://www.btlife.bt.com/entertainme...nels-business/

"The transaction is expected to complete on July 31, 2013 after which BT will continue to operate at least one ESPN-branded channel which is expected to form part of the BT Sport TV package that will be launched by BT this summer."

I'm guessing ESPN America will be in their Sports pack.

smallclone 26-02-2013 12:31

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35541577)
But the problem is sports rights have shot up in price and it will be us the customers who will have to face the brunt of these extravagant auctions in yearly ongoing price rises.

Imagine how people who only enjoy cricket and rugby feel. Football has made watching minority sports unfairly expensive.

Chad 26-02-2013 12:50

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Originally Posted by smallclone (Post 35541748)
Imagine how people who only enjoy cricket and rugby feel. Football has made watching minority sports unfairly expensive.

It's those who are in charge of cricket and rubgy TV rights who choose to sell their TV rights to the likes of SKY, BT and Premier Sports. They will fully understand that the sport is being put behind an expensive pay wall. Clearly those in charge of cricket and rugby value TV money ahead of TV viewers.

They could always break away and start their own dedicated channel like Boxnation did for boxing.

denphone 26-02-2013 13:00

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35541756)
It's those who are in charge of cricket and rubgy TV rights who choose to sell their TV rights to the likes of SKY, BT and Premier Sports. They will fully understand that the sport is being put behind an expensive pay wall. Clearly those in charge of cricket and rugby value TV money ahead of TV viewers.

They could always break away and start their own dedicated channel like Boxnation did for boxing.

And then it will be £10 each for four or five different sports channels all showing their different sports thus making it even dearer.:erm::nono:

alwaysabear 26-02-2013 15:14

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35541763)
And then it will be £10 each for four or five different sports channels all showing their different sports thus making it even dearer.:erm::nono:

Agreed, fragmentation of sports rights is not proving advantageous to the consumer.

Doug P 26-02-2013 17:17

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35541572)
Andrew there is no way Sky will drop the prices of their sports packages and more to the point they are likely to put them up again later in the year.

BT have a time for Premier League which simply doesn't suit me so will stick with Sky cos of that and the extra cost. BT having some first pick games doesn't impress me as they cost extra and ESPN didn't.

TonyM19 28-02-2013 15:35

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NRL confirmed to Premier Sports for the next 5 years, including play-offs, Grand Final and State of Origin.

<sigh> Its either off to Sky or subscribe to PS online streaming service

Arthurgray50@blu 28-02-2013 19:37

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What l want to know more about is BT SPORTS joining the VM network or is going to a case of being kept waiting as usual

denphone 28-02-2013 19:50

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35542761)
What l want to know more about is BT SPORTS joining the VM network or is going to a case of being kept waiting as usual

You will have to wait a few months before VM confirm that it will come on their network but that applies to all providers as talks are ongoing between BT Sports and other providers currently.

Doug P 01-03-2013 12:48

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It would be immensely stupid of BT not to have their sport available on VM via some means.

But then.... :-)


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