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Dave42 06-06-2014 16:43

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35704587)
Gary Neville is BT Sport's prime target as they look to share Sky pundit for Champions League coverage.


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total none story would never ever happen

alwaysabear 06-06-2014 17:14

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35704731)
total none story would never ever happen

IMO G Neville is being fast tracked to be the next England manager, but we shall see.

martin201002 06-06-2014 17:41

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Can't blame BT Sport for wanting him, he is the best pundit around.

Chad 06-06-2014 20:45

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35704587)
Gary Neville is BT Sport's prime target as they look to share Sky pundit for Champions League coverage.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz33pvHblgP
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There's more chance of Rolf's Cartoon Club making a comeback

denphone 06-06-2014 20:47

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35704794)
There's more chance of Rolf's Cartoon Club making a comeback

:D

OLD BOY 10-06-2014 14:36

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Here is the latest news on Sky Sports 5.

http://www.theguardian.com/business/...5-broadband-bt

BSkyB falls on Sky Sports 5 launch and free broadband offer
Investors sell satellite broadcaster and rival BT after plans for new channel emerge

BSkyB has launched a new attacking move against BT but seems to be scoring a bit of an own goal as far as the City is concerned.

The satellite broadcaster has unveiled Sky Sports 5, which will show European football, but crucially, customers who sign up for the new channel will be offered free broadband for two years. The move seems designed to take on BT's growing presence in sport as well as attempting to attract more broadband customers to Sky.

The move has damaged the share prices of both BT and BSkyB. BT is down 11.4p at 394.7p while BSkyB is 12p lower at 864p. Analysts at Berenberg issued a sell note on BSkyB, saying:

We do not see the [new] channel as a driver of customer growth or upgrades, but regard the aggressive broadband offer as confirmation that Sky is upping the ante against a resurgent BT.

The new channel will be the home of European qualifiers, Champions League, Spanish and Dutch live football, plus a host of associated content. The most important, clearly, is the Champions League, the rights for which BSkyB has for only one more year. From August 2015, these rights will be exclusively held by BT: we expect the company to focus on using these rights to further drive market share gain and revenue growth in its consumer business.

With only Dutch football being incremental to the existing offer – the other rights were already held by BSkyB – we do not regard the new channel as likely to drive either upgrades to Sky Sports, or incremental TV customers. However, with customers required to register for the new channel (from 12 June), this gives BSkyB the opportunity to sign up households to its latest broadband promotion: free for two years.

As highlighted previously, BSkyB's average revenue per user has flattened out, despite record new product sales. This reflects increased discounting. The latest deal is more aggressive than usual, however, being two years rather than one. Another current offer is for half price TV + free broadband for a year. We thus expect Sky to continue to post strong broadband adds, even if the financial benefit does not come through.

We retain our sell rating and price target of 680p. As indicated in previous research, we see the company as under pressure in its TV business as a result of accelerating rights cost inflation, while the maturity of the broadband market means that Sky must either face lower gross margins or declining market share. In our view, the plan for "Sky Europe" indicates that management, even if not admitting it publicly, understands that the UK business is under pressure.

denphone 10-06-2014 15:07

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And yet this site reports that the BT Group shares slip on rising competition from BSkyB.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/0...0EL0OM20140610

vincerooney 10-06-2014 15:47

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It's getting nasty in the football rights world and i see the innocent folk like ourselves being the ones who take the most attrition and injuries. The next PL rights are next year???

whilst i'm am at it whilst discussing football...if anyone would like to join my world cup fantasy football competition PM me your email address. i've realised i'm lacking friends now i'm 28 and we need a few more to get going!

Media Boy UK 10-06-2014 15:48

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Rumours say BT will show Football from Spain in August 2015.

devilincarnate 10-06-2014 16:01

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Are LG waiting in the sidelines to see what happens?

pengedragon 10-06-2014 16:06

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 35705672)
It's getting nasty in the football rights world and i see the innocent folk like ourselves being the ones who take the most attrition and injuries. The next PL rights are next year???

whilst i'm am at it whilst discussing football...if anyone would like to join my world cup fantasy football competition PM me your email address. i've realised i'm lacking friends now i'm 28 and we need a few more to get going!

which comp ? i seem to be in most of them :D :(

denphone 10-06-2014 16:07

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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35705674)
Rumours say BT will show Football from Spain in August 2015.

That's news to me MB.

pengedragon 10-06-2014 16:09

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will be very tight on bt sport, especially sunday evenings, if they get la liga as well

Media Boy UK 10-06-2014 16:13

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Originally Posted by pengedragon (Post 35705680)
will be very tight on bt sport, especially sunday evenings, if they get la liga as well

Rumour also say BT may launch more channels.

vincerooney 10-06-2014 16:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pengedragon (Post 35705677)
which comp ? i seem to be in most of them :D :(

http://www.fantasyleague.com/ProWorldCup dont know what its like but it'll involve an auction apparently which intrigues me! PM me if you want in or if anyone else does. should be a laugh :)


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