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The major point is, Amazon have stated there were no major problems, in my previous post I highlighted a couple.
I also suggested that many of the new subscribers are using the free month to watch the football (as indeed I am) - so doesn't matter how many new customers signed up to Prime it is how many continue to subscribe after the free month that counts. Totally agree, in terms of the billions paid for Premiership Rights across the world £50m is peanuts. |
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...remier-league/
Amazon are paying £30 million per year for their Premier League rights. They'd need nearly 3.7 million new customers paying £7.99 to cover the cost of this year's rights. |
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It is true that some will not continue beyond the trial period, but this will give Amazon a good idea of how many people would subscribe if they won the rights from Sky or BT. |
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Only Amazon themselves know exactly how many paying prime members they have, all we can do is speculate but i'd eat my hat if it wasn't a lot more than 3.7million. |
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There varying figures around, 6.4 million, 9 million and 15 million from a quick google. I think the latter is quite fanciful - that’s 60 per cent of households.
The real question is how many will pay for a sports subscription on top of that and at what price point. OB is right about one thing though, for the small amount paid for the rights there’s a lot of low hanging fruit to be picked, plus Christmas and Boxing Day sales. |
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Amazon aren't stupid - they will be testing the water and they will know how many people on average sign up for a free month and how many of those keep the subs up, football or not.
As someone mentioned, and I wouldn't be surprised, if the ones that remain aren't that far off as you think as to the extra revenue they might receive in extra sales. £7.99 a month isn't a lot or everything you get with it. You've got the prime for 30 days and you end up finding out how easy it is to click and buy and get it the same day. All the retailers do it - how many times have you say popped into Aldi for a special and bought other stuff too? How many times do you go into Sainsburys for a couple of items and end up buying the offers? I bet some of the offers are a loss leader but they make it up on the extra items. |
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Sorry, but...really?:eek: ---------- Post added at 07:20 ---------- Previous post was at 07:16 ---------- Quote:
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The fact that so many people watched the Amazon games just for this short season of matches is a demonstration of the interest that football fans have for watching sport via streaming. Whatever the figures were, Amazon will be spurred on by the results of their little foray into Premiership football, and I don't see why they would want to stop there, do you? |
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Well, yes. The obvious question of the return on investment of over £5bn.
We don't know how many households would take a Premiership only subscription - while it's obvious the most popular sport it's impossible to say that X million Sky Sports subscribers = X million Amazon subscribers. How far short they fall is the great unknown. Sky can bid on the basis that on day 1 of the three year window the subscribers are in the bag to turn a profit. They also know how many subscribers are likely to subscribe over the summer as well. Amazon and others cannot know this with certainty. As you are always quick to point out streaming offers flexibility to subscribe / unsubscribe In a way Sky isn't. "If Sky can do it anyone can" is one of the worst interpretations going. Why didn't Setanta, ESPN, NTL, Telewest, ITV Digital? |
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You are entitled to your view, but you will be proved wrong. Sooner or later, Amazon will get in there, and my guess is that this will come about in the 2022 bidding process. ---------- Post added at 09:52 ---------- Previous post was at 09:48 ---------- Quote:
Anyway, we will soon see, just three years to find out. |
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