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I wonder what would happen if the main producers of content, who also own channels, stopped selling their content to broadband content suppliers?
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Some channels do have scope to sell on their material, such as the BBC and ITV. However most digital channels, including Sky, do not. I'm not sure why you thought your point was relevant, muppetman. I wasn't criticising Sky, just saying that they have very little scope to sell on original programmes. |
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Who produces Sky News and it's many magazine shows ?
Sky Sports and it's many magazine shows Sky Arts original content Drama , Comedy , Talk Shows , Lifestyle shows across many channels. Many of Sky's shows have been sold to overseas broadcasters. Doesn't Netflix show Penny Dreadful a co production with Showtime ? |
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Furthermore, the streaming services will simply get their material from elsewhere. |
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That bland statement covers a huge area - it often costs millions to make programmes/series, and there needs to be a return on investment for the programme makers; no one has yet shown a business model that does not require a vast majority of streaming services libraries coming from the existing programme makers (as they have the studios and the back catalogues). |
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If, for example, the BBC pulled Doctor Who from Netflix, the costs of making a show which appealed to the same audience would be many, many times more than Netflix pays the BBC for streaming rights. Making back that cash would be very hard, certainly more so than recouping what it pays the BBC. |
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