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Old 13-12-2017, 13:46   #4021
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
l have never denied that Streaming services ain't growing PB but my view on the Premier league and many other big UK sports rights have been pretty consistent and indicate that l believe that there is very little chance of the streaming giants ever bidding in the UK premier league rights market for the reasons l have explained quite succinctly before on this thread.
Yeah, so succinct, nobody can find it.

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[QUOTE=theone2k10;35928564]I have said several times i believe a streaming company will get a highlights pack.
Streaming is the future but linear certainly isn't going anywhere anytime soon.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. But in 20 years or so, when habits have changed and the diehards begin to sit up, and fast broadband speeds are available throughout the UK, it will be a completely different picture.

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 View Post
I have said several times i believe a streaming company will get a highlights pack.


Streaming is the future but linear certainly isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Agreed. But in 20 years or so, when habits have changed and the diehards begin to sit up, and fast broadband speeds are available throughout the UK, it will be a completely different picture.
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