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Media Boy UK 16-06-2015 12:03

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35783274)
And they also still seem rather keen on paying top dollar for exclusive content.

Would be like to know how long BT have this "exclusive content" for - the viewing numbers will be low.

Maybe it an sign of Sky running out of money (Over pays Football rights?).

harry_hitch 16-06-2015 12:06

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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35783270)
AMC to Launch in the U.K. this September Exclusively on BT TV

http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/amc-...bt-1201520539/

Very interesting. I wonder what this will mean for the AMC content on UK Netflix. Looks like BT are leaving VM very far behind. Given they have access to HBO content their customers can buy too, they are looking to try and give Sky a run for their money. BT also have a great negotiating tool for Atlantic int he future too.

denphone 16-06-2015 12:09

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35783279)
Would be like to know how long BT have this "exclusive content" for - the viewing numbers will be low.

Maybe it an sign of Sky running out of money (Over pays Football rights?).

Sky will never run out of money as remember Rupert is still casting his beady eyes towards Sky and that's because it is a huge profit generator.

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch (Post 35783281)
Very interesting. I wonder what this will mean for the AMC content on UK Netflix. Looks like BT are leaving VM very far behind. Given they have access to HBO content their customers can buy too, they are looking to try and give Sky a run for their money. BT also have a great negotiating tool for Atlantic int he future too.

One suspects Virgin have still to play their cards and will have something up their sleeves in the coming months.

harry_hitch 16-06-2015 12:19

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35783274)
And they also still seem rather keen on paying top dollar for exclusive content.

It's the only way to challenge Sky though, Den. Gonna be interesting times ahead. BT BB with it's linear TV offering, and Sky's linear TV Now TV box is looking a very good idea. All depends on how much you want full access to on demand content from Sky, I guess.

VM need to pull something out the fire pretty soon. TIVO and free BT sport are pretty awesome, but in 12 months time, I wonder if it will be enough to make me go back.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35783283)
Sky will never run out of money as remember Rupert is still casting his beady eyes towards Sky and that's because it is a huge profit generator.

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One suspects Virgin have still to play their cards and will have something up their sleeves in the coming months.

They will need to soon Den, given BT have decent enough BB, and can offer a pretty decent TV line up - with all the sports channels, it seems to me they need to offer something pretty soon. I guess it all depends what they want from their TV offering.

I wonder if VM will ever make Discovery stable of channels, exclusive to VM. Doesn't the LG owner, own those channels? That being said, I am not sure if it would make sense due to loss of ad revenue.

OLD BOY 16-06-2015 12:52

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35783142)
In my opinion and l looked at this earlier they still have a mountain to climb in my opinion to rival Sky.

Well, for a newcomer on the TV scene, they seem to have done extremely well, Den.

muppetman11 16-06-2015 16:21

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35783283)
One suspects Virgin have still to play their cards and will have something up their sleeves in the coming months.

They better hurry up and play them then as you can only see more and more deals made by the likes of Sky and BT in their attempts to gain subscriptions.

denphone 16-06-2015 16:35

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35783353)
They better hurry up and play them then as you can only see more and more deals made by the likes of Sky and BT in their attempts to gain subscriptions.

As a wise sage of this forum you would know more then l MM.:)

Anypermitedroute 16-06-2015 17:24

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by harry_hitch (Post 35783281)
Very interesting. I wonder what this will mean for the AMC content on UK Netflix. Looks like BT are leaving VM very far behind. Given they have access to HBO content their customers can buy too, they are looking to try and give Sky a run for their money. BT also have a great negotiating tool for Atlantic int he future too.

If we refer to history I believe when Sky Atlantic was born VM lost HBO box sets from its on demand so depending on the exclusivity deal maybe Netflix will lose their right to show

muppetman11 17-06-2015 11:08

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35783248)
But she hit the nail on the head here:




Freeview, together with a couple of OTT streaming services, has changed the game.

This why Sky is prepared to pay so much for sport and make 'a full-fat pay TV' option the only economical way to buy it; Now TV works out way too an expensive way to buy on-going sports coverage.

This article illustrates your point perfectly

http://www.rapidtvnews.com/201506173...#axzz3dJPLo72t

passingbat 17-06-2015 14:45

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35783495)
This article illustrates your point perfectly

http://www.rapidtvnews.com/201506173...#axzz3dJPLo72t

This bit

Quote:

This why Sky is prepared to pay so much for sport and make 'a full-fat pay TV' option the only economical way to buy it; Now TV works out way too an expensive way to buy on-going sports coverage.
Has actually changed since I wrote it, due to Sky's Now TV monthly sports package announcement yesterday.

That was an interesting development.

Gavin-D 18-06-2015 11:08

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Sky sports monthly pass is coming to now TV in time for the new football season costing £31.99 a month

http://community.nowtv.com/t5/NOW-TV...t-bau_facebook

Pretty steep price even more than VM!

muppetman11 18-06-2015 12:15

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 35783690)
Sky sports monthly pass is coming to now TV in time for the new football season costing £31.99 a month

http://community.nowtv.com/t5/NOW-TV...t-bau_facebook

Pretty steep price even more than VM!

It's priced in such a way so as not to harm its satellite Sky Sports customers , entry point to Sky Sports on Satellite is £45.50 so you can still get it cheaper than that if you don't need the other pay tv channels.

1andrew1 21-06-2015 13:52

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Setanta's sale of its non-European channels continues. It has sold Setanta Sports Asia to Discovery.
This comes after the sale of Setanta Sports Australia (to beIN in 2013) and Setanta Sports Africa (to Fox in 2014). Interestingly, there is no mention of re-branding Setanta Sports Asia unlike the other two sales.
I wonder if Discovery could end up buying up the rest of Setanta (Setanta Sports Ireland, NI, Premier Sports and Euro-Asia) to merge them with EuroSport?

tassiekev 22-06-2015 09:38

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BT Sports pricing on Sky - no news yet on VM

http://www.a516digital.com/2015/06/b...e-for-sky.html

Stump up Sky boys

muppetman11 22-06-2015 09:46

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I cancelled mine , being that I have BT Broadband it would be cheaper for me to add BT TV.


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