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If the PL clubs shared their revenue with the lower league clubs and they were more than compensated for any potential loss in revenue, I would not have a problem with it. Until then, the lower league clubs should have all the support they can get. I do believe the NFL survives whilst sharing it's revenues around, so why can't the PL? ---------- Post added at 10:34 ---------- Previous post was at 10:18 ---------- Quote:
I was just making a point that many people are complaining that prices will keep going up because there are two TV players in the football market. It seems people would prefer one supplier, Sky Sports being the preferred choice because they think it would be cheaper. I do not think if Sky (or anyone else) had a monopoly that it would be cheaper. Judging by what Sky charge already, I doubt greatly they would give customers a cheaper price that what is available now. Also, the PL and UEFA would be able to dictate the prices to Sky (or anyone else). They would then have to pay what is being asked (and one party would pay it) and then pass that cost on to customers. The way it is, whilst not perfect, is the best way we will get it currently in my opinion. Something does need to change, but it won't whilst people keep paying. I will beat my drum again and say if prices do not down for the cost of sports, it will be down to Sky not passing on their savings, not because BT have bought CL football rights imho. I would be saying the same if BT had the main rights and Sky were the "minnows." ---------- Post added at 10:41 ---------- Previous post was at 10:34 ---------- Quote:
It would be like Tesco (or anyone else) being forced to make a loss (force price cuts) on a chocolate (a luxury commodity, like tv sports) and force Cadbury (or anyone else) to offer it at a lower price than they could get for it from Tesco (or anyone else). There is no-one else to blame other than the paying public. |
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Not such a positive spin from The Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...900m-deal.html "Football supporters face having to pay more than ever to watch Britain’s top clubs on television after BT confirmed it would charge viewers for its Champions League coverage." Leading media analyst Claire Enders said: “It is hard to portray this move in any kind of positive light for consumers. People are already spending very much more than on average on pay TV and connectivity in the UK than the rest of Europe. “The fact is the consumers were served by having free-to-air access for Champions League games, and that will disappear.” ---------- Post added at 13:04 ---------- Previous post was at 12:56 ---------- Quote:
There is some rights due to expire next year that BT could snatch away from SKY Sports. |
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Am glad to be an ex-customer of BT. The deal VM made to get the sport channels onto XL gets better by the month but BT customers across the board are going to pay for what is a ridiculously ott payment for the Champions League...
---------- Post added at 14:58 ---------- Previous post was at 14:55 ---------- The point is not that Sky are complaining about the price but that it IS ridiculously too much and that the customers of BT are going to suffer for it. VM prices now looking much better value than ever.... |
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Considering that sky sports 3&4 are not availAble to bt vision and via freeview subscription certain fans who had subscribed to sky sports were missing out on champions league games held on sky sports 4, so far BT has not withheld channels to any host provider so despite the cost you cannot argue yet they have withheld anything (albeit for a price) so this small section might actually gain here
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The ITV story was quite misleading, it said the sport had moved away from FTA TV and BT would charge for the matches. Well they already do as part of a monthly subscription or free to XL Virgin customers. ITV who were obviously a bit bitter from losing the rights chose to try and spin the story to make it sound like something it was not.
As for channels and new BT sport channels, what we have to remember is VM is not run by the morons who sold Bravo to Sky and then let them move some of the content to a channel they did not have the rights to. Being such a large player would LG really let a deal be negotiated for the BT channels that did not include any future channel launches? |
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I think it may best to agree to disagree about the 3 pm games. I think the rule helps the lower leagues, but I understand your point about people who don't attend the lower league games live should have the option. It would be interesting to see it trialled one season to see if it does effect attendances (if it does at all). In theory my argument could be moot, as the lower league clubs would have die hard fans who would always go, regardless of what is being shown on TV. ---------- Post added at 20:48 ---------- Previous post was at 20:32 ---------- Random question, but does anyone know if there is a reason why BBC and ITV could not team up and bid for sports rights? If they got some Golf for example, they could share 2 days each and also share the same commentators, cameras etc. It would be great to see top sport back on FTA, but it could be very difficult for BBC and ITV to agree who shows what. |
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I guess they could but probably won't due to incompatible commercials set ups and advetising system etc |
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At the end of the day its US, the fans that end up paying for Tv football.
Sky and BT do not give a damn about US, with ITV it different - its free to air. But with Sky and BT, its a battle of spoilt little kids trying to get this and that. BT have paid out more than enough for the Champions League and Europa League crap, who wants to televise and charge for Europa, thats why its not on Sky. I would watch lower League stuff and it's enjoyable to watch. In about twelve months time, l bet that there will be an agreement between ITV/SKY to cover some of these games - as BT will want to recoup some of their dough. Or could it be the same thing as Setanta. I will only watch BT Sport if Spurs are on due to that idiotic logo which spoils it for me. No, the fans will be hit hard on this. |
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