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No football subscription at all is absolute fanstasyland. Grab your nearest pocket calculator and divide 5 000 000 000 by anything you like to grasp the challenge. Quote:
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I do agree that Sky’s business model is precarious without Premiership football - that’s why I consider them a good barometer of the falling value of the rights in the absence of a competing model. |
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I'll ask again ,
Being that Amazon was started and headquartered in the USA why have they never looked to capture key US Sporting rights ? It's dipped it's toe in with Thursday NFL games why has it never looked to gain more and take the global rights ? It's also worth mentioning that Prime in the US is $99 as opposed to the £79 charged here. |
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Correction on my earlier post it's $119.
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I'm astonished that this is the talking point and not muppetman's actual question. Why are Amazon not blowing folk out the water for US sports rights?
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Perhaps because I don't care.
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Stick to Kodi pip :D
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Fair enough. I look forward to someone actually tacking the question.
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However, we are getting there, and I have no doubt at all that sports streaming will take off one the issues are resolved. I really don't understand the mindset that because something hasn't happened yet that it never will. History proves that theory wrong. There has to be a start point for everything, surely! As for Amazon and the Premier League, it is now being reported that Amazon is very pleased with their coverage, and it would seem that this will encourage them to put more than a toe in the water this time. I was pleased to see that the matches were free of extra charge, and Amazon probably covered most of the cost of this by the increased number of subscriptions they took as a result. If they do bid for and get the rights next time around, it will be very interesting to see how much they charge subscribers for that. I would not be at all surprised if the cost came down from the prices Sky are charging their customers. |
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Now ask yourself why did they not bid for them? and please tell us when you come up with a answer? |
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I don't think anyone has suggested that Amazon would show football for free if they won the bid from Sky. However, they might well do it cheaper. ---------- Post added at 16:49 ---------- Previous post was at 16:41 ---------- Quote:
Evidently, they are pleased with the way coverage in the UK was played out with no major issues, so maybe that is enough to spur them on further. |
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If it was that easy surely someone out of Amazon, Google, Facebook, Netflix, or even BT would bid the same as Sky and just do it. Quote:
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