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denphone 17-02-2014 18:21

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Originally Posted by TonyM19 (Post 35673423)
Just called Virgin - they knew nothing about it! Suggested I called back after the 1 March.

l find that staggering Tony as surely in my humble opinion they should surely have details of the Premier Sport pricing model once the free period ends.

denphone 18-02-2014 13:53

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Originally Posted by TonyM19 (Post 35673423)
Just called Virgin - they knew nothing about it! Suggested I called back after the 1 March.

Here we are Tony.

http://www.cable.co.uk/news/virgin-m...fer-801694359/

1andrew1 18-02-2014 21:11

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There's also another ruling to come on the Sky Sports front which should be known soon - whether BT can offer Sky Sports on YouView. I would it expect this to be allowed. If it goes ahead, it should help make the pay-TV sports market more competitive and will be one thing which acts as a deterrent to future price rises on all platforms.
(Currently, BT is only allowed to sell Sky Sports on BT Vision)

denphone 19-02-2014 10:40

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England tours to Sri Lanka to be shown live on Sky Sports.

http://www1.skysports.com/cricket/ne...-on-sky-sports

denphone 19-02-2014 14:02

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BT Sport must stop persisting with disastrous and unpopular on-field presenting.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/...144404222.html

solitaire 19-02-2014 15:26

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[QUOTE=denphone;35673878]BT Sport must stop persisting with disastrous and unpopular on-field presenting.

They most certainly do. Before a recent BT Sports match, James Beattie was demonstrating a move down the pitch with the presenter shouting after him "mind your hamstring". Comical.

denphone 19-02-2014 15:39

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[QUOTE=solitaire;35673895]
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35673878)
BT Sport must stop persisting with disastrous and unpopular on-field presenting.

They most certainly do. Before a recent BT Sports match, James Beattie was demonstrating a move down the pitch with the presenter shouting after him "mind your hamstring". Comical.

Yes l cannot say l am a lover of it as l much prefer things studio based.

TonyM19 19-02-2014 16:11

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35673613)

I directed them to the link that Media Boy posted (its the same as this one but on the Virgin site). The girl I spoke to had no option on her screen to take a subscription. She put me on hold to ask her supervisor and they didn't know anything about it either. I'll wait until after 1 March and see what happens.

andy_m 20-02-2014 06:35

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If I may offer another perspective. My own club having just recently been promoted to the Premier League had to spend a fair amount of money installing various things for the benefit of the broadcasters. One of these things was a studio for live match day broadcasting. Now, it's a tight little ground and, unfortunately, the only place this could be sited was the disabled fans concourse. Our disabled fans were moved, but where they are now is less good and they are quite fairly unhappy about the situation.

Palace have been live on tv a fair few times this season, and are on again this coming Saturday. The studio hasn't been used once.

If the Premier League are going to insist that clubs, at their own expense and to the detriment of sections of their fans, have to install facilities for broadcasters, why on earth are the broadcasters being allowed to ignore them in favour of gimmicks like BT's pitch side presentation or Sky's live studio audience show?

colin25 20-02-2014 15:54

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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35674098)
If I may offer another perspective. My own club having just recently been promoted to the Premier League had to spend a fair amount of money installing various things for the benefit of the broadcasters. One of these things was a studio for live match day broadcasting. Now, it's a tight little ground and, unfortunately, the only place this could be sited was the disabled fans concourse. Our disabled fans were moved, but where they are now is less good and they are quite fairly unhappy about the situation.

Palace have been live on tv a fair few times this season, and are on again this coming Saturday. The studio hasn't been used once.

If the Premier League are going to insist that clubs, at their own expense and to the detriment of sections of their fans, have to install facilities for broadcasters, why on earth are the broadcasters being allowed to ignore them in favour of gimmicks like BT's pitch side presentation or Sky's live studio audience show?

Because they asked for the dosh? If you cancelled the tv deal, problem solved. Though of course lots of clubs would go to the wall.

Other solution, allow clubs to negotiate their own club's tv deal. Would suit some, rest can whistle.

There you go, two suggestions :)

andy_m 20-02-2014 19:37

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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35674221)
Because they asked for the dosh? If you cancelled the tv deal, problem solved. Though of course lots of clubs would go to the wall.

Other solution, allow clubs to negotiate their own club's tv deal. Would suit some, rest can whistle.

There you go, two suggestions :)

The point was more that, in reply to Den's post, I can't really understand why Sky and BT are presenting their programming in the way that they are when the clubs are contractually obliged to provide an alternative, presumably at the request of those very broadcasters who are ignoring it.

Why are they ignoring it was my question, not why are the clubs being made to do it.

colin25 20-02-2014 19:42

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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35674266)
The point was more that, in reply to Den's post, I can't really understand why Sky and BT are presenting their programming in the way that they are when the clubs are contractually obliged to provide an alternative, presumably at the request of those very broadcasters who are ignoring it.

Why are they ignoring it was my question, not why are the clubs being made to do it.

If it rains, they will need it :)

andy_m 20-02-2014 21:36

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Right, obviously I'm betting too subtle. The broadcasters can do what they like because they are more important than the clubs or the supporters. This is because, as you rightly say, they've paid the dosh. That's my reply to Denphone and the point I was trying to illustrate with my example and the rhetorical questions it contained.

colin25 21-02-2014 05:49

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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35674301)
Right, obviously I'm betting too subtle. The broadcasters can do what they like because they are more important than the clubs or the supporters. This is because, as you rightly say, they've paid the dosh. That's my reply to Denphone and the point I was trying to illustrate with my example and the rhetorical questions it contained.

And I agree.

My view, is if you don't want the money, don't go for it.

Similar to the whinging about owners, there is an easy solution, don't allow them to take over clubs. But equally, be prepared to struggle when funds get tight, or have clubs close.

My view, let the clubs close. There is too much spending without any thought in football. I like the idea of only being able to spend what you can show is in the bank, and it is ring-fenced. The victims of the over spending isn't the football clubs that close, but the businesses that expect payment, but can't because a club over spent and caused an issue.

denphone 21-02-2014 13:31

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BT to show ex-ref Halsey the red card after alleged bow to Premier League pressure

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/art...#ixzz2txm2bebQ

While they are in the process of getting rid of people then lets hope MO is next.


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