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Chad 03-08-2013 12:46

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Does the NFL have a confirmed home on TV for 2013 / 2014?

I'm currently listening to Off The Ball on Radio BBC Scotland. One of the guests was talking about watching NFL on terrestrial TV in the early 90's when one of the hosts of the show said something along the lines of "Here's a little hint, it'll be back on terrestrial TV soon."

Don't however assume that means it will be on the BBC. One of the hosts of the show also works for Channel 4.

denphone 03-08-2013 13:05

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
BT Sport launches to customer complaints, UFC loses 3.8 million Virgin TV customer base.

http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2013/8/3/...-customer-base

Chad 03-08-2013 13:08

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35605125)
BT Sport launches to customer complaints, UFC loses 3.8 million Virgin TV customer base.

http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2013/8/3/...-customer-base

As the article suggested, UFC should have sought a deal with SKY Sports instead.

Anypermitedroute 03-08-2013 13:15

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35605125)
BT Sport launches to customer complaints, UFC loses 3.8 million Virgin TV customer base.

http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2013/8/3/...-customer-base

Exactly how I saw this happening; it will be the sport providers who will not be chuffed with their actions hopefully they can force BT hand a bit.

For me I am worried what BT are eyeing up next. (We lost the first battle but the war ain't over )

I think the next 2 in BT short list they could realistically pursue (and I am worried even just mentioning in case they would do)

1) boxing (which could mean blackout of boxnation to virgin if they bought it)
2) NFL - good strong following in UK and talks of UK franchise meaning bigger interest in the future

Mad Max 03-08-2013 13:17

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Quote:

I'm currently listening to Off The Ball on Radio BBC Scotland.
No no no Chad! They are a very very bad radio station to be listening to...:redcard: :D

telegramsam 03-08-2013 13:18

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35605130)
As the article suggested, UFC should have sought a deal with SKY Sports instead.

clearly though they weren't to know that a deal with virgin wouldn't be done to carry the bt channels

Anypermitedroute 03-08-2013 13:18

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35605116)
Does the NFL have a confirmed home on TV for 2013 / 2014?

I'm currently listening to Off The Ball on Radio BBC Scotland. One of the guests was talking about watching NFL on terrestrial TV in the early 90's when one of the hosts of the show said something along the lines of "Here's a little hint, it'll be back on terrestrial TV soon."

Don't however assume that means it will be on the BBC. One of the hosts of the show also works for Channel 4.

Don't know I think sky was only a new one year deal left very late last year (less than 24 hrs before first game)

Please please please don't be BT:(

colin25 03-08-2013 13:22

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I seem to remember it was going to be the death of football..when Sky first got the rights

Lets wait and see.

i suspect BT would be happy for virgin to get their channels, but like sky, not willing to let Virgin undercut the price their own customers get

Mad Max 03-08-2013 13:48

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

i suspect BT would be happy for virgin to get their channels, but like sky, not willing to let Virgin undercut the price their own customers get
This.........:tu:

Arthurgray50@blu 03-08-2013 13:52

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I have come to a conclusion with VM, the whole scenario is that VM are making their normal 'we won't pay that' similar to Skys Atlantic.

At the end of the day, in the end we pay for what we want to watch, trouble is with VM is that they want it on 'the cheap' nothing unusual.

I have already made a formal complaint to VM over this - l a, without THREE channels which l; am paying for and it has been several days now.

There comments to me is not enough. As of yet l have had not phone call from them - very poor service, l have a strong feeling that there will be lots of customers leaving to go to Sky.

neilo 03-08-2013 13:52

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So I just called up to cancel and was told quite authoritatively by the customer services agent that we should hear something early next week. In fact she said there is an agreement but VM are just trying to get it in to XL. Now I must admit that I don't think I believe her, but she was very sure sounding. So they've got till Weds (when my GroupOn voucher expires) and then I'll call and this time will cancel.

Gavin-D 03-08-2013 13:57

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neilo (Post 35605156)
So I just called up to cancel and was told quite authoritatively by the customer services agent that we should hear something early next week. In fact she said there is an agreement but VM are just trying to get it in to XL. Now I must admit that I don't think I believe her, but she was very sure sounding. So they've got till Weds (when my GroupOn voucher expires) and then I'll call and this time will cancel.

I don't believe her either the cancellation department have an awful habbit of telling people something is arriving only for nothing to happen but as ever we shall have to wait and see

VM's main aim to get BT Sport by will be August the 17th IMO

Chad 03-08-2013 13:58

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What is the cots of BT Sport on BT if you don't have broadband with them? Do BT charge £12.00 plus £3.00 for HD to their own customers?

colin25 03-08-2013 14:00

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35605162)
What is the cots of BT Sport on BT if you don't have broadband with them? Do BT charge £12.00 plus £3.00 for HD to their own customers?

Yes, that is my understanding

Gavin-D 03-08-2013 14:02

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35605162)
What is the cots of BT Sport on BT if you don't have broadband with them? Do BT charge £12.00 plus £3.00 for HD to their own customers?

BT Sport needs BT Broadband according to BT's website

Quote:

Not got BT broadband?

Watch 38 exclusively live Barclays Premier League football matches, including 18 Top Picks no longer available on Sky Sports, and all the live Aviva Premiership Rugby in your living room with BT Sport. You'll need broadband from us to enjoy BT TV.

Choose a BT Infinity fibre optic broadband and BT TV package and get the BT Sport channels for free, including ESPN, with HD channels from just £3 a month.

Can't get BT Infinity packages? You can still enjoy BT Sport 1 and BT Sport 2 when you order a broadband and TV package from BT with a £10 viewing card fee.
http://www.bt.com/sport/BT-Sport-on-BT-TV/index.html


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