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muppetman11 23-01-2015 18:40

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Sky Sports will provide unprecedented coverage of Super Bowl XLIX next week, including seven days of non-stop NFL programming on a single channel.

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alwaysabear 23-01-2015 19:35

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35754778)
Sky Sports will provide unprecedented coverage of Super Bowl XLIX next week, including seven days of non-stop NFL programming on a single channel.

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Its going to be a great week for me, two No 1 seeds in the Super Bowl, hopefully it will be a great game.:)

muppetman11 27-01-2015 16:13

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ITV scores cricket World Cup highlights

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ITV will show highlights of all of England’s games in the cricket World Cup which begins next month.

Media regulator Ofcom said on Tuesday that England’s games, including the fixture against Scotland, will be shown on the main channel as well as the semi-final and final, according to a joint proposal from ITV and Sky.

Other games, including Scotland’s remaining matches, will be shown on sister channel ITV4.
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Chad 27-01-2015 21:24

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Boxing makes a big return to terrestrial TV next month with 2 world title fights.

On the 21st February Manchester's Martin Murray travels to Monaco to face undefeated top 5 pound-for-pound world champion Gennedy Golovkin on Channel 5. And after an absence of nearly 5 years, ITV confirmed today they will be showing Carl Frampton defending his IBF title against hard hitting number 1 contender Chris Avelos on the 28th February.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...elevision.html

ITV executive Niall Sloane said: 'This is a first step back into boxing for us and it is very exciting.

'It used to be that fighters were built up on terrestrial television before going on to pay-per-view with the likes of Sky. But lately the wider public have been deprived of the chance of seeing brilliant youngsters like Carl.'

This is big news for boxing fans as it looks like both Channel 5 and ITV have a commitment for the sport. Impressively these are 2 of the biggest shows world wide in February and they've been opened up to a massive terrestrial audience. Will be interesting to see the impact this renewed interest in the sport has on SKY and Boxnation.

denphone 28-01-2015 04:50

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Lets hope this is just a start of it as Boxing does itself no favours by narrowing its audience by going PPV all the time.

alwaysabear 28-01-2015 16:26

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35755655)
Boxing makes a big return to terrestrial TV next month with 2 world title fights.

On the 21st February Manchester's Martin Murray travels to Monaco to face undefeated top 5 pound-for-pound world champion Gennedy Golovkin on Channel 5. And after an absence of nearly 5 years, ITV confirmed today they will be showing Carl Frampton defending his IBF title against hard hitting number 1 contender Chris Avelos on the 28th February.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...elevision.html

ITV executive Niall Sloane said: 'This is a first step back into boxing for us and it is very exciting.

'It used to be that fighters were built up on terrestrial television before going on to pay-per-view with the likes of Sky. But lately the wider public have been deprived of the chance of seeing brilliant youngsters like Carl.'

This is big news for boxing fans as it looks like both Channel 5 and ITV have a commitment for the sport. Impressively these are 2 of the biggest shows world wide in February and they've been opened up to a massive terrestrial audience. Will be interesting to see the impact this renewed interest in the sport has on SKY and Boxnation.

I would imagine ITV are looking to alternatives to Champions league football which disappears at the end of this season.

1andrew1 28-01-2015 16:40

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35755655)
This is big news for boxing fans as it looks like both Channel 5 and ITV have a commitment for the sport. Impressively these are 2 of the biggest shows world wide in February and they've been opened up to a massive terrestrial audience. Will be interesting to see the impact this renewed interest in the sport has on SKY and Boxnation.

It's got to be more of a threat to BoxNation as Sky's PPVs are low risk for it whereas BoxNation is a one-product company dependent on ongoing monthly subscriptions. It's interesting to see ITV "back in the ring".

vincerooney 28-01-2015 16:46

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35755692)
Lets hope this is just a start of it as Boxing does itself no favours by narrowing its audience by going PPV all the time.

Couldn't agree more with you den

Gavin-D 28-01-2015 18:32

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Kamal Ahmed ‏@bbckamal on Twitter

Breaking, exclusive: Virgin Media asks Ofcom to halt the multi-billion pound Premier League rights auction, saying process is damaging fans

telegramsam 28-01-2015 18:43

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Not a boxing fan myself but for those that are it`s great news.

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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35755832)
Kamal Ahmed ‏@bbckamal on Twitter

Breaking, exclusive: Virgin Media asks Ofcom to halt the multi-billion pound Premier League rights auction, saying process is damaging fans

Interesting. Some how though I can`t see how they can stop it. At the end of the day if a broadcaster wants to pay silly money for football rights then surely they have the right to do so. They must also have a rough idea just how much fans are prepared to pay in subs to watch it too.
What gets me wondering though is why Virgin media are sticking their noses in. My thoughts are that when the current deal with BT Sport to bundle in their channels in the xl package ends they know or fear BT will want to be stand alone channels like Sky Sports. As we all know BT will have so much more to offer from next season.

1andrew1 28-01-2015 18:45

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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35755832)
Kamal Ahmed ‏@bbckamal on Twitter

Breaking, exclusive: Virgin Media asks Ofcom to halt the multi-billion pound Premier League rights auction, saying process is damaging fans

More info here:

"Virgin Media’s chief corporate affairs officer Brigitte Trafford said: “The Premier League has pushed ahead with its early sale of TV rights despite Ofcom’s investigation. With 18 months until those deals begin, there is plenty of time for Ofcom to pause the auction process while it completes its inquiries."

“Failure to do so will leave fans, who already pay the most to see the least amount of football in Europe, facing yet another big rise in the cost of watching live football on TV.”


"An Ofcom spokesman said: “Virgin Media has today made an application for interim measures, which we must now review. We aim to reach a decision in a matter of days.”"

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...live-tv-rights

denphone 29-01-2015 15:21

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MOTD Football highlights show to remain on BBC television.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31037565

Gavin-D 29-01-2015 15:32

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35755964)
MOTD Football highlights show to remain on BBC television.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31037565

Yep it should be noted ITV did not put a bid in the beebs bid was £204 million

denphone 29-01-2015 15:49

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Well at least there are no adverts for viewers to plough their way through.

carbon60 29-01-2015 17:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35755964)
MOTD Football highlights show to remain on BBC television.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31037565

That's great news, I was really worried that ITV were going to steal it. After seeing their FA Cup highlights over the last few years I'd feared the worst.


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