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Amazon TV hints at significant expansion into sport broadcasting
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2 live games per week from the Portuguese league 3 live games per week from the Belgian league 1 live game per week from La Liga 2 2 live games per week from the Argentine league 1 or more live games per week from the Irish league As said before not blockbuster stuff but it's at least 9 live games per week on a Freeview channel. Better football coverage than Eurosport! |
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Hi, Den :waving: Your turn! ;) |
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The world in the future will not be the same as it was today. You may be resistent to change, but that won't stop it from happening anyway. King Canute tried to stop the tide coming in, but he ended up looking rather foolish. |
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Freesports doesn't look like it's coming to VM this week the logo is no longer on twitter
https://twitter.com/FreeSportsUK So as it stands VM won't be carrying a channel which will be on Freeview |
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Freesports is being broadcast on com 8 freeview so will not be available to many people in eastern England.
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Why do Virgin never get FREE channels from launch ie Spike? (Don't bring up the closed platform nonsense, for Free channels that shouldn't be an issue)
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Amazon picked up the ATP rights for around £10million? About the same as 2 premier league games? The English premier league rights have already gone beyond crazy money in the UK. No company with any sense would bid the kind of money that Sky paid last time! How would amazon recoup more than £1.7Bn and make a profit in the UK? They currently have roughly 8 million Prime subscribers in the UK, if they made no money on just that income then they would still only be at about 45% of that cost. They are big spending but they're not stupid. Premier league rights for UK market is stupid money! Sky should realistically be trying to pay less in the next deal. Given BT's recent issues they cannot justify paying that kind of money they did previously, also they seem happy to be the second tier player for domestic rights, but who really knows? I'm sure his job is probably on the line if the deal is a reduction in premier league income. |
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I merely posted the link if you read through my posts I agree. I said a long time back that the streaming services would dip their toes into the water with smaller sports to start with and see how that goes.
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