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ESPN to make "a major announcement"
ESPN have called a staff meeting for 9am Tuesday morning when they will make "a major announcement" it is expected that ESPN will inform its staff that BT Sport have bought ESPN's UK operation including rights for the FA Cup, Europa League, Scottish football and the Bundesliga It is not known how many of the ESPN team will transfer to BT. But highly rated reporter / presenter Rebecca Lowe has impressed both ESPN’s American network chiefs and NBC, who have the US Premier League rights. Lowe’s possible move across the Atlantic might be connected to her partner, football manager Paul Buckle, leaving non-League Luton Town for personal reasons. |
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l cannot say l am surprised by this news and now the question for many Virgin viewers is the cost for BT Sports and the sooner we know the better.
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What I'm waiting for is VM to announce they've secured the channels once I do I will be coming back from Sky in August regardless of the price as I'll be dropping the sky sports sub |
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I wonder if the recent HD channel additions on VM are the ESPN money being distributed about elsewhere ? Now it looks certain to be exiting the UK.
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http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/11...o-if-espn.html If ESPN drops out of the XL package in June, and is not replaced by BT Sports, customers will expect a price reduction. We know this because of the out cry from XL customers when Setanta went bust 4 years ago, prior to Virgin landed a deal with ESPN. It'll be easier for Virgin to bat away requests for a price reducing by highlighting all the new HD channels that have been added since the turn of the year. We should know for sure what is happening in the next 3 to 4 months. ---------- Post added at 15:08 ---------- Previous post was at 14:53 ---------- Quote:
"Sky's new rivals BT snap up ESPN's UK operation including SPL and Bundesliga rights" http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...rles-Sale.html |
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I hope ESPN America continues as it did before the main ESPN channel launched at the demise of Setanta. Hopefully it will still be part of XL still and not a premium Channel.
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This whole chopping and changing of sports rights, and channels popping up and closing ever 3 or 4 years is a right pain in the behind. My parents left SKY to join Virgin about 6 years ago purely so my Dad could get Setanta Sports free in the XL package. My Dad keeps asking me about BT Sports, will it be free, will he have to pay more etc... I currently pay £10.00 per month for ESPN via SKY. If when BT Sports launches it costs about the same as ESPN currently does then I've got no problem. If it goes into the XL package with Virgin then my Dad has no problem. I can't help but feel however anyone who currently subscribers to ESPN with a provider outwith BT will end up paying more than they do now come the summer months if they take up BT Sports. |
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Maybe BT will use all ESPNA content to fill the nighttime on BT1/2/3, meaning no need for another channel? Maybe under a 'ESPN on BT' block or something.
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i subscribed to NASN when it started and have had ESPN America when it started up. I paid £10 pm back then but times have changed- it is not the only way to watch North American Sport anymore.
having had a channel for free to then expect people to pay for it will be difficult. Cant see many paying £10 on these days. Personally even £5 pm might see my stop subscribing. Losing the NFL & NHL rights last year was a BIG disappointment for me. I subscribe to MLB.TV these days so can watch ANY MLB game i wish. As much as i like American sports, and i do follow college sports, is college basketball and football (and some MLB) enough to pay for it? probably not. Some questions would need to be answered first. When ESPN goes will it transfer its NBA programming to ESPN America ? For me it would have to but as SKY has recently struck a deal with the NBA will it still have the rights? Will ESPN America get any of its NFL programming again? Last Year ESPN lost its Monday Night Football game to BBC- it also stopped broadcasting its pregame ESPN (US) Sunday shows. ESPN America HD would be absolutely essential to any pay subscription deal. so no NHL, no NFL, some college sports ,possibly some NBA some MLB, MLS ? lacrosse ? hmmmmmmm. as i say i would be sad to end my 10 years + watching this channel but it has to worth it. Whilst having more tv companies showing sports increases competition it is not good new for viewers. How many people can afford to subscribe to Sky Sports, BT Sports and ESPN America (and maybe Premier Sports)? not too many i would say. |
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