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If the objective was to test the water surely they would not have any free offers on Prime during December? I imagine most people watching either already had Prime or took the free trial to watch the football. As for your assertion that there were no major issues - there have been enough comments/coverage to the contrary, with stuttering streams, poor picture quality on some matches and some having the inability to be able to stream the games at all. Hate to see what it would be like if they did have major issues! |
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Quite.
We can stream recorded shows in HD, often in UHD, on our humble 4mbps ADSL connection, but the Liverpool v Everton game was absolutely horrific, to the point of being unwatchable. Whatever tech they’re using obviously requires a substantial superfast broadband connection to work effectively. |
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By the way, the December matches are being shown free on Amazon. Can you imagine Sky doing that for any Premiership matches? |
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"Being shown free on Amazon" - only if you’re a Prime subscriber!
That’s like saying they are shown free on Sky Sports, only if you’re a Sky Sports subscriber... |
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Additionally, think of the reputational damage that would be done if there were a significant number of complaints being received from people who are dedicated to football. Poor old Den would be screaming from the rooftops, and I wouldn't blame him. As for NFL, may I just point out that the broadband situation in the US is not the same as in the UK. There have been complaints in the UK about the streamed coverage of tennis, have there not? The fact that the BBC hzve managed to stream sport successfully proves that it can be done, but any new entrant needs to be clear that they can achieve similar results themselves first. |
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Its not something that is going to be solved overnight in my view. ---------- Post added at 09:13 ---------- Previous post was at 09:11 ---------- Quote:
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Anyway, I said a few posts back 'free of extra charge'. I don't see the need to repeat these phrases each time I post. You know what I mean. ---------- Post added at 09:24 ---------- Previous post was at 09:21 ---------- Quote:
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Both Kindle Unlimited and Amazon Music Unlimited are cost options separate to a Prime Video subscription. And they still haven't made up their mind about Audiobooks, as there are two different options for them (Kindle Unlimited and Audible). |
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My sense is that they're testing the water, trying out technology and establishing what the maximum reach is for football on their platform, i.e. if there is no barrier to entry (through extra subscription), what's the maximum number of their existing subscriber base that will access a live stream? How many new subscribers will access one or more football streams in their first month? Data like this will help them decide what to do with it in future, including how much to pay for the rights, and whether it is worth more to them as a way of getting subscribers on to the Prime service, or whether it's something that best stands separate with an extra subscription, as is the case with Prime Music.
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Regardless of your point, they could have made a pretty good profit by charging extra for this, which they chose not to do. ---------- Post added at 16:41 ---------- Previous post was at 16:39 ---------- Quote:
https://advanced-television.com/2019...ps-for-amazon/ |
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