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One issue is that Sky own both the content and the distribution. Maybe they need to be split off so that no single company (replace with whatever definition you think makes most sense) can own both.
That way you'd have a content owner/provider who would sell to whatever distributors they want to at a reasonable price. I am completely unbiased in my views :) |
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PS I also really hate Sky but I am a sports nut and IMO Virgin can not compete as yet,who knows though things may change. |
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Having said that splitting Sky up between content and platform has long been rumbling around in various postings.:) |
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Guess its the consumer thinking in me coming out.:D |
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Extra Channels / HD for Sky :) |
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It could just as easily be the case that VM don't really want to spend/charge anymore than they already do. |
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Only difference being, I'd take a wild guess that Sky's content is a hell of a lot more popular and made a hell of a lot more money in subs than VM's ever was (Sports/Movies/Atlantic etc etc) |
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This whole scenario with F1 was brought about by the BBC and its the BBC who is to blame for the viewing situation. The BBC couldn't afford to keep F1 going as it was within their budget but also the BBC refused to give up the rights to F1 even though they couldn't afford it.
Channel 4 were willing to step in and take over but this could only happen its BBC terminated their contract with the FOM (Bearnie Ecclestone). The BBC refused to terminate their agreement so the FOM was stuck with a TV air agreement who couldn't afford to produce a show. The BBC then offered SKY the rights to all live races providing the BBC kept a highlights package as long as the FOM aggreed To which they did, hence the situation we are in now. If the BBC were not so worried about loosing the big viewer numbers F1 brought in and just cut their losses we would be looking forward to channel 4's all live coverage including HD. This is not the case because the BBC loosing F1 completely will almost kill off its popularity and as such we have this half assed coverage from the BBC even though their production team are still going to every race. Sky are the ones who are investing in F1 and as such can market it as they see fit to benefit them. Although Sky keep banging on about HD the fact is the BBC's coverage is also in HD so of its F1 in HD you are after then dont worry as the BBC will still show F1 in HD it's just a matter of only half the races are live. |
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HD content has long been a USP for Sky. As such I really don't blame them for keeping SSF1 HD for themselves. That's like demanding that VM open up their network to allow Sky access to fiber-optic broadband (pre BT Infinity rollout of course).
The only reason we have the existing Sky content (both linear and on-demand) in HD was due to the sale of VMTV to Sky. After that, VM have run out of cards to play when playing poker with Sky. |
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If the takeover had of happned it could well be that VM might have still been in the content and distribution game. Sky bought a 17.9% stake in ITV in 2006 just as rival Virgin was finalising a takeover deal with ITV. The move was widely seen as a strategic move to prevent that merger. ---------- Post added at 04:53 ---------- Previous post was at 04:46 ---------- Quote:
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I should think in another year or two it will be in HD on VM also. |
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