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Old 09-05-2011, 11:23   #13
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Re: The threat of streaming services

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Originally Posted by clinteastman View Post
Not necessarily for the low tier people. They may be getting there TV free to start (M) and may need a faster internet connection to usefully use the internet for TV. May even be a spend increase for the very bottom tier.
I can't see a high number ditching pay TV just yet , the UK's streaming services are still in their infancy. In the USA most of their sport is available also on streaming services with MLBTV HD to be had for under $10 a month , I can't think of any UK sport available like that but I could be wrong.
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