ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
19-07-2017, 19:50
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19-07-2017, 20:28
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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The ATP have a streaming app on Amazon which is not part of the current Amazon Channel offering. Have a feeling there is truth in the story but not as the Mail have interpreted.
Think it's more likely Amazon are pushing to have the ATP streaming app added to their Amazon Channel line up. The app suddenly becomes more attractive if all ATP tournaments outwith the slams are exclusive to the app. It's possible Amazon are prepared to grease the wheels to make this reality.
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19-07-2017, 21:24
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Could be right although clearly Amazon want in on Sports Rights.
http://variety.com/2016/digital/news...eo-1201923915/
Since this article they've captured the NFL Networks Thursday Night games from Twitter.
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19-07-2017, 22:30
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
Can't wait to see the bidding process for the next Premiership football rights!
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19-07-2017, 22:49
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Can't wait to see the bidding process for the next Premiership football rights!
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why so they bid higher and we pay more
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19-07-2017, 22:54
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why so they bid higher and we pay more
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Or even worse a 3rd, 4th etc bidder gets involved - spreading the rights across at least 1 other supplier.
End result subscribers have to pay for another subscription to watch all of the broadcast games.
Competition does not work in the subscribers interest - it merely drives up the price.
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19-07-2017, 23:43
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Or even worse a 3rd, 4th etc bidder gets involved - spreading the rights across at least 1 other supplier.
End result subscribers have to pay for another subscription to watch all of the broadcast games.
Competition does not work in the subscribers interest - it merely drives up the price.
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True however next time the rights are sold the amount of games will go up from the the current 168 to at least 190 as a result of a deal the Premiership struck with Ofcom. There is a suggestion that the total amount of games on offer will actually be over 200.
There is room for a 3rd party other than SKY and BT to come in, win a package or 2, and not decrease the amount of games current being shown on SKY and BT.
In that scenario, if you are a SKY or BT subscribers, you're not actually losing out at all in terms of numbers of games. You will however have the option to watch even more games than before if you're prepared to pay extra to the new 3rd party.
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19-07-2017, 23:46
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Competition does not work in the subscribers interest - it merely drives up the price.
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Competition does work for the consumer if it's genuine competition.
E.g. if I want a mobile phone service, I have the choice of multiple operators all of whom provide a mobile phone service of voice, text and data. Yes, they differ in quality, price, extras, etc, but that is a genuine choice dependant upon what overall package you require from your mobile phone service.
The Premier League rights are sold in exclusive packs so there is no competition. If you want 100+ games your only choice is currently Sky Sports, if you want just 20+ different games your only choice is currently BT Sport and if you want them all you have to have both.
Now if all broadcasters could buy the same packs of Premier League matches, e.g.Sky, BT, Netflix, Amazon, etc, all had the same 120+ matches, that would be true competition as the consumer would be able to watch all the matches on the broadcaster that offered them the best all round package for their needs.
It's unlikely that this true competition will happen in the short-term as losing broadcaster exclusivity would also reduce the price they were willing to pay to line the pockets of the Premier League.
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20-07-2017, 05:52
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Can't wait to see the bidding process for the next Premiership football rights!
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Why? as the same companies are likely to be involved despite your pie in the sky hopes that it will be big changes ahead..
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why so they bid higher and we pay more
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You have got it in one Dave.
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20-07-2017, 08:48
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Why? as the same companies are likely to be involved despite your pie in the sky hopes that it will be big changes ahead..
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You have got it in one Dave.
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As Chad said, the dynamics are changing. Not only are more matches up for grabs, but other players with bigger pockets are circling around sports rights. Higher prices are not inevitable - there are other options available, such as lower prices to bring in bigger audiences, charging other platforms the right to show specific matches at an affordable price, offering lower price subscriptions to bolster other purchases (Amazon is a good example of how this could work), etc.
Yes, if you look at the emerging scenario with tunnel vision, all you will see is increasing prices, because that is what we are used to with Sky. But there are other approaches, as I am sure will be revealed.
Don't underestimate these new global players, who will eventually pose a very serious challenge to Sky on sports and film rights. I am certain that Sky is already working on a revised model for their TV business.
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24-07-2017, 12:43
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anyone had any good offers from vm re sky sports recently ?
my discount ends today so about to give them a call and switch it off before considering my options
also noticed the only channels the rest of the family watch are in the mix package, so (apart from my bt sport watching) full house could also go if it saves a few quid
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24-07-2017, 18:11
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anyone had any good offers from vm re sky sports recently ?
my discount ends today so about to give them a call and switch it off before considering my options
also noticed the only channels the rest of the family watch are in the mix package, so (apart from my bt sport watching) full house could also go if it saves a few quid
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My contract is up in early October mate, I had Sky Sports free for three months and had a previous discount on the sports also, when I enquired yesterday about a better deal I was told that my sports would go up by approx £31 in August, I also asked about the BB as I feel I don't really need the 200Mb speed, I was told that on the 5th August they are bringing back the 50Mb BB offer and you no longer need a telephone landline!
So i'm going to give them 60 days notice on the 5th August as there's no way my bill is going up by £31, if I have to dump the lot I will, he also offered me a free V6 box, so I'm going to tough it out and see what happens.
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24-07-2017, 18:22
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cheers
mine was going up by a similar amount from today so i've just got rid, also dropped from full house to mix tv so no bt sports for now
also tried to drop bb from 200 to 100, he said he could give me 150 for the same price as 100 for some reason
yesterday my monthly bill was around 68, this morning it went up to about 100, its now down to 44
i dont think I like sport on tv that much anymore
see how i feel in a couple of weeks when the football gets going again
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24-07-2017, 18:29
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see how i feel in a couple of weeks when the football gets going again
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This is a problem for me mate, I like my football, but sometimes you just need to say "enough is enough" paying £100 plus for the services on offer from Virgin and Sky is a total rip off imo, especially what they are charging for the sports, we, the gullible public, are paying through the nose for overpaid run of the mill football players, it's just not on for me now.
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24-07-2017, 20:01
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I think more and more people are agreeing with you
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