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"Discovery’s first mission with Eurosport will be to make it more of a local service, according to David Zaslav, president and CEO, Discovery Communications."
When asked if Eurosport would be interested in obaining major sports rights eg the Premier League, he said that it may make joint bids or leave the rights to large broadcasters. I strongly suspect the latter! http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2014/...rosport-plans/ ---------- Post added at 18:52 ---------- Previous post was at 18:47 ---------- Quote:
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GAA to announce broadcasting deal with Sky Sports.
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BT executive: 'count us out' of Channel 5 bid.
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I don't see why BT would have any interest at all in a free to air terrestrial TV channel. Doesn't fit with their business objectives at all.
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I believe that owning Channel 5 could establish their credibility as a broadcaster with the general public and encourage potential customers over to BT Vision, where there could be an enhanced line-up of BT channels to increase interest in their TV service. Sky has had a presence on Freeview with Pick TV (previously Sky 3) for a number of years, and they use this not only to bring in additional advertising revenue, but also to showcase their pay channels. BT taking over Channel 5 would be much more prominent and it would be a good lead-in to a later campaign to attract viewers over to them instead of Sky. This does assume, of course, that BT intends to extend the range of its linear channels, which could include a bouquet of channels with BT Sport as part of that package. This in turn would increase interest in the overall BT offer of a competitive package including TV, broadband, mobile phones and landlines. And that is where it is relevant. BT currently offers all four, but the TV side of it is weak compared with Sky and Virgin. Increasing the number of linear channels, with some in BT's own name, is bound to attract more people over to the service. Don't you think? And attracting customers to broadband is what their business objectives are all about. |
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About a year ago, BT indicated that it would be extending the range of linear channels on its platform, but I don't know if they have had a change of heart since then. But I do think that this is what they should do, because only then can they compete on a more level playing field with their main competitors. |
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BT TV doesn't require you to have a satellite dish and its fibre coverage a prerequisite for the internet channels on BT TV now covers a greater footprint than that of VM with government funding its hoped this coverage could reach 90% of UK homes. At the moment I agree their TV service is lacking quite a few key channels however I'm sure BT will add these going forward making a decent triple play offering. |
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I agree that BT does not necessarily have to invest in its own channels, but I would be surprised if they did not do this with time. However, they do need to improve their channel/on demand offering to be in the same league as their main rivals.
Regarding the point that TV is secondary, I think you have to bear in mind that all the major players have three or four packages on offer, and it's cheaper for consumers to buy into services this way. Why transfer from Sky or Virgin to get BT's broadband if they have an inferior TV offering? For this reason, I think that BT's TV service is in need of some attention if they want to increase the number of broadband customers. |
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