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denphone 23-06-2015 09:12

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
With competition getting hotter and hotter there is no way any company would be able to shrug their shoulders and just carry on regardless Vince as they will simply lose customers to their rivals.

Doug P 23-06-2015 16:31

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Agree with Vince that the XL pack will NOT go down by one penny with BT sport out of it but I think it will remain in there with or without Europe which may come at a premium (as most things to do with Europe do!).....

1andrew1 24-06-2015 00:10

F1 ownership likely to chamge
 
I wonder if the likely change of ownership could see a future shift on F1 rights to companies aligned to Qatari interests and away from Sky Sports?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/for...-5bn-deal.html

lever 24-06-2015 12:06

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Hello there

Have signed up this morning after browsing the forum over the past few months.

I'd like to get peoples opinion on whether beIN Sports will launch in the UK in the near future? Reason I ask this is because they are expanding over Europe (Spain & Turkey) after launching in North America and Australia.

Also I have been in contact with sports media people over twitter and a couple are certain they will launch in the UK as they now have offices based in london.

johnathome 24-06-2015 13:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lever (Post 35784867)
Hello there

Have signed up this morning after browsing the forum over the past few months.

I'd like to get peoples opinion on whether beIN Sports will launch in the UK in the near future? Reason I ask this is because they are expanding over Europe (Spain & Turkey) after launching in North America and Australia.

Also I have been in contact with sports media people over twitter and a couple are certain they will launch in the UK as they now have offices based in london.

Well there was a rumour that BeIn Sports were 'the other bidder' when the last PL rights were up for grabs. The only way they would launch here is if they got the rights to some decent sports, Sky and BT have those tied up for a few years yet. Sky have most of the streaming rights for this country as well.

I can't see it happening TBH, i just think the sports rights in this country are just to expensive for a 3rd player to come in.

lever 24-06-2015 21:01

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Could it be a case of investing in a sports network (Sky, Premier Sports or BT) like the way BT did to ESPN?

DaMac 25-06-2015 07:17

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Espn where looking for an exit strategy in The UK but still had some decent rights in the bag, BT came along just at the right time for them, I don't see Sky and BT taking on partners.

muppetman11 26-06-2015 22:11

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One of the posts on this link suggests AMC channel maybe included on Sky for BT Sports pack customers.
https://community.bt.com/t5/YouView-...T/td-p/1495490

muppetman11 29-06-2015 09:40

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Sky, Liberty Global renew F1 interest?

http://advanced-television.com/2015/...w-f1-interest/

denphone 29-06-2015 14:06

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BBC dealt another blow after losing control of TV rights for Olympics.

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/201...very-eurosport

MutleyF 29-06-2015 14:20

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Interesting read Den - Shame when It boils down to money.,

Personally I doubt anyone will beat the BBC for its coverage of the last Olympics - every single sport shown live and all with zero advertising.

Eurosport has an ad break every few minutes at the best of times !

denphone 29-06-2015 14:30

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Yes its a shame that we are getting into a situation where sport will totally disappear from FTA platforms.

Media Boy UK 29-06-2015 14:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35785702)
Yes its a shame that we are getting into a situation where sport will totally disappear from FTA platforms.

Maybe Eurosport will use Quest sometimes.

telegramsam 29-06-2015 16:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35785699)
BBC dealt another blow after losing control of TV rights for Olympics.

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/201...very-eurosport

The BBC is a dinosaur and so is the licence fee! Maybe this will at last wake them up to the fact that the world has moved on and they no longer are the only tv channel provider in this country. The only option if the BBC want to survive and indeed compete for viewers is to scrap the old fashioned licence fee,become a subscription and advert carrying channel. I know peole don`t like adverts but it is the only way forward as far as I`m concerned. The BBC has been `freeloadng` for far to long now. I rarely ever agree with this government or it`s MP`S but I`m totally behind them on their call for the licence fee being scrapped.

MutleyF 29-06-2015 16:35

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Absolutely and totally disagree, but that's the beauty of this forum. !


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