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Will Amazon be prepared to spend enough to capture 1 or more of the main 5 packages? Will Amazon increase the cost of Amazon Prime? - others have suggested this is a possibility Not sure how having to pay extra for an Amazon prime sub benefits anyone (unless you already have one) ---------- Post added at 19:13 ---------- Previous post was at 18:50 ---------- BBC website has revised the details of Amazon's package. Now saying it is the 1st round of midweek games in December and the Boxing Day round. This means anyone could pay £7.99 to subscribe for the month of December. I would still like to know how this will work - presumably you can watch 1 game live but can you then watch the other 9 at times suitable to you within a period of time? I am presuming the Amazon prime app needs to be downloaded but onto your tv, Sky HD box or the v6 box? Will the coverage be in HD or only SD (assuming UHD will be out of the question)? |
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This has to be a 'taster' for Amazon. If the subs jump and the viewing figures good then it would not surprise me in the slightest if Amazon place a hefty bid for one of the more major packages next round of rights.
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It's more about how many extra sign up to Prime because of this news.
I'd imagine there is already quite a high percentage of its existing Prime customer base watch Premier League football and I'm not sure two lots of 10 games is that tempting a proposition. In my opinion Amazon have gone for this because they've got if for a steal , let's be honest the reserve clearly wasn't met for these two remaining packs. |
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If it works out and their subs increase enough because of this i'll be surprised if they don't throw their weight behind getting the 3pm rule abolished. I'd happily sign up to Prime on a yearly sub even at an increased price if they could show them, even if that's the only matches they had.
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As for Prime, it seems it's benefit is getting Amazon deliveries quicker - except when Amazon renege on their promises at holiday times. |
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Interesting article from the BBC in regards to what may happen next time the Premier League rights go to tenure
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44400005 The broadcast landscape is changing quickly. |
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Assuming that these problems are behind us in four years' time, streaming should have gained more acceptance, but even if we are not still ready, they can put in place a back-up plan to show these matches, say by setting up an Amazon Sport channel or by selling the rights to show matches on the existing Sky or BT channels. Whatever the position, I think there is a good chance that Amazon will make a strong bid next time around, and other players may well also enter the fray. |
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BT CEO Gavin Patterson to step down later this year
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Is it next month when the BT deal with Virgin ends or is it next season?
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