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Old 12-09-2012, 18:10   #63
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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BT has spent £890 million on sports rights so far. If the channel launches at £10.00 per month they will need around 22 million subscribers to take the channel for 4 years just for them to break even.
Your not looking at the big picture Chad your looking at this just from a TV point of view when in fact BT are primarily looking to drive take up of its lucrative Infinity Fibre BB product plus home phone.

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Can anyone really see BT overtaking SKY as the nation’s favourite TV provider?
Short term not a chance , long term who knows.
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