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There is a reasonable expectation that Sky One will be universally available on pay TV precisely because it has been for a long time, the cable operator(s) have built business models around it in good faith and consumers have invested in equipment or contract tie-ins. Ditto sports and movies. But it would be perverse to insist that Sky can't create its own exclusive branded products. Just as you can only buy Harrods branded goods from Harrods, so Sky should be allowed to develop new, premium services that are its own exclusive property to sell. It's not as if HBO shows didn't exist before Sky signed an exclusive carriage deal for them. Any other pay TV or terrestrial operator could have gone in and done what Sky did. But they didn't. Sky is a commercial enterprise, it has shareholders who invest money so they can get a return. At present, Sky's judgement is that the best return on their investment in HBO programming is to use it as a means of attracting new customers to their platform, rather than retailing it through other carriers and trying to pick up higher viewing figures and ad revenues. |
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The issue here is sky make the channel and sky supply the service. They externally want to charge others MUCH MORE for the channel rather than the internal charging. This is anti-competitive and is EXACTLY what OFCOM ruled on and why they introduced the rate cards. |
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I might have some sympathy with this argument if Sky were actually producing the programmes for Sky Atlantic themselves, but they are seeking to dominate the whole market. Incidentally, the first episodes of Mad Men were shown on BBC2, and so it is not true to say that 'new products ... have never been available outside of the Sky delivery platform'. But even so, I don't see how it can be OK for one company to buy up content from all those providers and then hog that material for itself. One big thing that Sky has not yet grasped is that we are Sky customers too. This behaviour sets people against the company, and so I don't know how some people think it is to Sky's commercial advantage to engage in these despicable practices. Considering the small audiences SA attracts, I think it is stretching things to describe this as a 'unique selling point'. They are having a laugh and the competition authorities are too lazy to do anything about it. |
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Ofcom forced a rate card on Sky Sports 1 and 2 in 2010. It threatened to do so for movies as well, but backed off in 2012 because of the launch of services like Netflix. There is no compulsory rate card for the Sky Basics channels that I have been able to uncover. Sky and VM thrashed out a mutually acceptable deal for carriage of Flextech and Sky Basics channels in 2010 after the debacle of Sky One etc being pulled from VM for a period of months. The anti-competitive charges against Sky have been upheld in a very narrow part of its business. Sky do indeed both 'make' Sky Atlantic and distribute it via their own platform; they are entitled to do so and it is not anti-competitive because there has never been a ruling to say that it is. Virgin Media were free to make a deal with HBO but they didn't. Channel 4, ITV or the BBC could have done so, but didn't. Sky is under no obligation to water down its investment in its brand. If you want SA, you know where to get it. |
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The fact that there has not yet been a ruling does not mean these Sky practices are not anti-competitive. Of course they are, that is why they do it, to take an unfair slice of the market. |
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There is a rate card in place for sport. This is what I was talking about. It is my opinion that the same should be the case for movies (There is NO effective competition in this area) and other channels. The only reason Sky can afford the money they can is because they charge the amount they do. It is a spiral which has been allowed to continue and which has brought us to where we are. The other companies you mention cannot afford to pay the money Sky do because of this. |
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fortunately/unfortunately sky can jsut say we made it available directly to all using the now TV method at a "reasonable" price so it think they covered themselves to be honest |
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I'm glad that Sky are in the entertainment market and not the meat market. |
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Maybe HBO deserve some of the blame?
They choose to do a financially lucrative deal with Sky rather than, as they do in the US, make it available to multiple cable/satellite providers. |
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