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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2012) Vol. 2.
I have to admit ever since ESPN launched I've always thought it to be half assed in terms of being interested in trying to get rights for sports.
They seem only to be interested mainly in football but even that's just the crumbs that sky don't want which for the most is not really that good anyway. I am mainly interested in motorsports and have to say ESPN has missed out on lots of sports that they could of picked up for peanuts that would be worth buying like the following :- NASCAR NEXTEL CUL NASCAR NATIONWIDE CUP INDYCAR WRC FORMULA 3 WORLD SERIES BY RENAULT AUTO GP ESPN have also lost rights to sports that the had in the beginning like NHL and Baseball which is disappointing as ESPN are a US company. Now it just seems to be ticking on showing sports without any regularity and in what seems to be random air times, they also don't seem to be taking advantage of the agreements they have. Take DTM ESPN have live rights to show qualifying and race but for some reason they haven't showed DTM qualifying since the start of last year, and up now not race this season has been shown live they have been full replays at MIDNIGHT which is pretty crazy for a one of the most popular touring car series currently running. ESPN need to step up thier game of sell up and give a different channel operator the chance to do a better job than the half assed effort of ESPN. |
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A fair point :)
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Virgin Media to close TV Email next week.
Virgin Media are to axe TV Email (It old Telewest name) on May 20th. NOTE: Since about 2008 TV Email was not open to new viewers. |
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At the time Virgin confirmed there would be no price reduction in the XL package stating customers didn't see a price hike when the channels were added in the first place. People called threatening to leave unless the price of their package was reduced. Virgin refused to budge. ESPN then launched on 03rd August 2009, and was added to the XL package. During Setanta collapsing and ESPN launching, XL customers paid exactly the same for their package. If ESPN goes nothing will happen to the XL package. If a new channel launches picking up the TV rights ESPN leave behind, I would imagine Virgin would try to do a deal to get the new channel on XL. |
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Does anyone still use that? And if so, why? :eek:
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TV e mail:rolleyes: slim times indeed
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