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My understanding is that there will be PPV's next year for the likes of Golovkin Vs. Saunders and Mayweather Vs. Pacquaio II. Possibly 4 PPV's per year going forward for the biggest domestic and international cards. Boxnation subscribers on SKY will get these shows included as part of their subscription at no extra cost on the Boxnation HD / Boxnation Box Office channel. Those who get Boxnation as part of the BT Sports pack, rather than subscribing directly from Boxnation, from January will not get these PPV shows as part of their package and will need to pay the PPV fee to watch. "The ground-breaking deal will see a further ten events per year, including top tier pay-per-view events and other high-quality domestic shows broadcast, exclusively on BoxNation." It's messy but clearly something will need to change on the Virgin Media platform to facilitate the PPV shows. |
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This is an interesting read: http://www.totalsportek.com/money/bo...eal-bt-sports/ The deal between BT Sports and Boxnation is reportedly worth £100 million over the next 2 years. |
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My fear is BT are looking to increase prices for its Sports channels now that the new contract with the Premier League has kicked in , adding Boxnation as part of BT Sport could soften the blow for some.
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What's the latest on the cock it that was the Amazon app surely there not going to wait for the new TiVo to come out as the original TiVo should have the capacity to carry the app
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That certainly appears to be John Malone's view in respect of cable services, but I think Sky will be dragged kicking and screaming towards this same conclusion. The reason? Because other operators like VM and BT offer the service. Of course, Sky want to channel all their subscribers into watching Sky broadcasts, but competition will force them into accepting this inevitable step forward. They were latecomers to 'on demand' viewing for the same reasons. So my belief is that Netflix and Amazon will eventually come to Sky - the only question is how long can they hold out? I don't see any conflict with Now TV, Den. That service is aimed at people who don't subscribe to Sky satellite services. ---------- Post added at 11:11 ---------- Previous post was at 11:07 ---------- Quote:
If Sky provided these services on their own box, it would be likely to attract more customers. ---------- Post added at 11:13 ---------- Previous post was at 11:11 ---------- Quote:
Netflix have a good range of original TV series as well as a back catalogue of films and TV programmes. The films aren't that old! |
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Sorry OB but that's your poor understanding of technology , the reason cable had On Demand long before Sky is the fact that cable is two way satellite is not. Satellite providers had more technical challenges to overcome before releasing an On Demand product.
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Maybe this is why Boxnation HD was never added to VM as we won't need it if it's carried on BT Sport? |
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