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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
Said it before, I'll say it again, why would ESPN change their website to specifically state a new package if that package hadnt already been arranged?
If I was a betting man, I'd say you'll see an announcement this week. |
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There has to be a fair element of doubt as this is the espn america website, and espn america is closing on the 3rd. So why would they change the package information to state it's availability on XL for free after the channels been closed, when they haven't added the same information to the website of the channel that's replacing it? It makes zero sense for that information to go on the espn america site. |
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I'd say smaller than slim to none as the content shown on ESPNA has already been confirmed to be showing on ESPN UK, there's no need to have two channels showing mostly the same content. In future ESPNA may come back if ESPN get enough content to push the American sports back out onto their own channel, but not for a while. |
Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2009)
I'm probably wrong but I didn't think Setanta was free to XL customers before...I thought it came as part of the VIP package where you got all the Sky Sports (1-3) and Setanta??? Or for those that paid the Sports subscription?
So will ESPN not simply be a replacement for those that are VIP or pay the Sports subs? |
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Setanta wasn't free to XL customers with the Sky SPorts package, it was £10 independently of the fees for Sky Sports and as part of the £10 package you got NASN which became ESPN America.
The price didn't change once Setanta went into admin and ceased broadcasting in the UK so it is safe to say VM don't see the loss of Setanta as worthy of a price reduction so ESPN America rebranding to ESPN will not result in a price reduction or ESPN being free to XL customers and/or Sky Sports subscribers. |
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Ok, but I def got the Setanta channels included in the VIP package, so should I expect to get ESPN in as well?
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Setanta Sports channels did not become free. Setanta Sports news did. Big difference. Or to be more precise, once they lost they basic channels including Sky Sports news they created a new sprots channel in combination with Setanta sports.
Setanta Sports 1 and 2 continued to be premium channels that cost £10 per month (with NASN/ESPN America included). |
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All XL tv had Setanta free i used to love watching the English Prem matches but i wouldn't pay extra to watch them now.
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VM Press Release 20/07/2007
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Setanta was free to ALL XL TV customers. It was only a premium channel to those with M & L packages. ESPN America was not provided for free to XL TV customers, and was priced at £10 a month. It was included in the Setanta subscription for those on M & L. |
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