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denphone 15-04-2013 14:10

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Some interesting media analysis here on the ongoing spat.

http://mediatel.co.uk/newsline/2013/...sky-round-one/

http://mediaweek.co.uk/channel/Telev...ble-standards/

tvtimes 15-04-2013 14:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35561032)
My own hunch is l think VM will make a deal with BT.

Can't see Bt willing to do that. Why strengthen a rival platforms tv service?

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35561074)
"The satellite broadcaster currently sells its Sky Sports 1 and 2 channels to customers of other broadcasters, such as TalkTalk and Virgin Media, as well as BT’s Vision service. However, a recent competition ruling means that Sky is now not required to offer Sky Sports to other broadcasters, and in the face of an increasing threat from BT, it could choose to stop selling the channels."

I didn't know this. Didn't I read recently that SKY are stalling talks with Virgin in regards to a new carriage deal for SKY Sports until they know what kind of deal BT agree with Virgin?

Just think of the potential ramifications. If BT and Sky don’t agree a mutually acceptable deal, SKY could very well pull SKY Sports off the BT platform. If BT and Virgin agree a deal for BT sports to go into the XL package, SKY could pull SKY Sports off the Virgin platform. That would mean the only place to get all football fixtures would be SKY as BT have already confirmed their channels will definitely be on the SKY platform.

Whilst people might suggest SKY will never do this due to lost revenue, I think it’s a real possibility. SKY could offer SKY Sports directly to BT customers via NOW TV. SKY could also restructure their pricing for SKY Sports to attract customers from both BT and Virgin.

Sky couldn't afford to do what you're proposing I don't think.
They have paid well over what they would normally have paid. They will have lost significant profits and they will need to recover that overspend and they can't exactly whack the prices up to an unacceptable level because the majority of people just wouldn't pay it.

The pricing model for Now tv for PL football is a complete rip off.

Jameseh 15-04-2013 14:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tvtimes (Post 35561138)
Can't see Bt willing to do that. Why strengthen a rival platforms tv service?

Because BT don't have full Sky Sports so there is no chance in hell of sports fans switching from Virgin TV to BT Vision, so leaving it off Virgin means they would miss out on 3 million possible subscriptions, something they can't afford.

andy_m 15-04-2013 15:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jameseh (Post 35561142)
Because BT don't have full Sky Sports so there is no chance in hell of sports fans switching from Virgin TV to BT Vision, so leaving it off Virgin means they would miss out on 3 million possible subscriptions, something they can't afford.

Exactly right. Had Bt won all the rights they wanted then sport fans would have signed up from both Sky and Virgin, but they didn't.

BexTech 15-04-2013 15:29

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Not paid for Sky Sports for years, yet still manage to watch the matches I want and Saturday 3PM games too.

denphone 15-04-2013 15:51

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35560863)
And yet some people still don't believe that Sky have effectively prevented VM from getting Sky Atlantic, :rolleyes:

Indeed as there's nothing like The blind leading the blind.:D

Jameseh 15-04-2013 15:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BexTech (Post 35561149)
Not paid for Sky Sports for years, yet still manage to watch the matches I want and Saturday 3PM games too.

I bet you don't go to the cinema or buy DVDs either?

Media Boy UK 15-04-2013 15:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35561151)
Indeed as there's nothing like The blind leading the blind.:D

I saw See no Evil, Hear no Evil yesterday ON 5*.

Chad 15-04-2013 18:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35561074)
"The satellite broadcaster currently sells its Sky Sports 1 and 2 channels to customers of other broadcasters, such as TalkTalk and Virgin Media, as well as BT’s Vision service. However, a recent competition ruling means that Sky is now not required to offer Sky Sports to other broadcasters, and in the face of an increasing threat from BT, it could choose to stop selling the channels."

I didn't know this. Didn't I read recently that SKY are stalling talks with Virgin in regards to a new carriage deal for SKY Sports until they know what kind of deal BT agree with Virgin?

Just think of the potential ramifications. If BT and Sky don’t agree a mutually acceptable deal, SKY could very well pull SKY Sports off the BT platform. If BT and Virgin agree a deal for BT sports to go into the XL package, SKY could pull SKY Sports off the Virgin platform. That would mean the only place to get all football fixtures would be SKY as BT have already confirmed their channels will definitely be on the SKY platform.

Whilst people might suggest SKY will never do this due to lost revenue, I think it’s a real possibility. SKY could offer SKY Sports directly to BT customers via NOW TV. SKY could also restructure their pricing for SKY Sports to attract customers from both BT and Virgin.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tvtimes (Post 35561138)
Can't see Bt willing to do that. Why strengthen a rival platforms tv service?

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Sky couldn't afford to do what you're proposing I don't think.
They have paid well over what they would normally have paid. They will have lost significant profits and they will need to recover that overspend and they can't exactly whack the prices up to an unacceptable level because the majority of people just wouldn't pay it.

The pricing model for Now tv for PL football is a complete rip off.

I think the article I quoted have it wrong. Surely SKY must still have to wholesale SKY Sports 1 and 2.

I still think Virgin are still caught in the middle of the battle between SKY and BT. SKY are holding out from negotiating a new carriage with Virgin, for SKY Sports, until they see what deal BT and Virgin agree for the BT Sports channels. If BT Sports go into the XL package, and SKY can't agree a similar wholesale deal with BT, I can see the following happening:

1. SKY Sports 3 & 4 being withheld from Virgin and BT
2. SKY Sports 1 & 2 HD being withheld from Virgin
3. A sudden hike in the wholesale price for SKY Sports 1 & 2

SKY have already confirmed they do not rely on advertising revenue so SKY Sports 3 & 4 being withheld from Virgin would not be a big loss. Whilst there would be a dip in revenue coming in via Virgin due to witholding channels, SKY could easily make up the shortfall by attracting new customers with half price offers and being able to advertise they are the only platform in the UK to carry all SKY Sports channels and all BT Sports channels.

We've seen SKY making decisions that people didn't think possible, or reasonable, in the past. The SKY basic channels being withdrawn from Virgin for 18 months, SKY Sports News being taken off freeview and put behind a paywall and if you beleive what you read SKY Atlantic being withheld even thought other TV providers are making good offers for the channel. If SKY can't get the deal they want from BT, I think the ramifications for everyone else could be grim.

denphone 15-04-2013 18:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35561193)
I think the article I quoted have it wrong. Surely SKY must still have to wholesale SKY Sports 1 and 2.

I still think Virgin are still caught in the middle of the battle between SKY and BT. SKY are holding out from negotiating a new carriage with Virgin, for SKY Sports, until they see what deal BT and Virgin agree for the BT Sports channels. If BT Sports go into the XL package, and SKY can't agree a similar wholesale deal with BT, I can see the following happening:

1. SKY Sports 3 & 4 being withheld from Virgin and BT
2. SKY Sports 1 & 2 HD being withheld from Virgin
3. A sudden hike in the wholesale price for SKY Sports 1 & 2

SKY have already confirmed they do not rely on advertising revenue so SKY Sports 3 & 4 being withheld from Virgin would not be a big loss. Whilst there would be a dip in revenue coming in via Virgin due to witholding channels, SKY could easily make up the shortfall by attracting new customers with half price offers and being able to advertise they are the only platform in the UK to carry all SKY Sports channels and all BT Sports channels.

We've seen SKY making decisions that people didn't think possible, or reasonable, in the past. The SKY basic channels being withdrawn from Virgin for 18 months, SKY Sports News being taken off freeview and put behind a paywall and if you beleive what you read SKY Atlantic being withheld even thought other TV providers are making good offers for the channel. If SKY can't get the deal they want from BT, I think the ramifications for everyone else could be grim.

And if any of the above named happens then Sky will be signing a death warrant in respect of their whole reputation which increasingly to a lot of people is that of a greedy immoral moneygrabbing offshoot reminiscent of Murdoch's nefarious and insidious empire.

coulsontom 15-04-2013 18:42

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If Sky Sports 3&4 are withdrawn from Virgin, we will leave for Sky. Golf is constantly on 3 and 4 apart from majors. plus champions league.

As it stands golf not being in hd b/c it's on 3 or 4 is annoying, not to get it at all would be poor.

Glad we are not bound to contract now and have a 1 month get out. defo not committing to new deal until rights deals sorted.

colin25 15-04-2013 18:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35561206)
And if any of the above named happens then Sky will be signing a death warrant in respect of their whole reputation which increasingly to a lot of people is that of a greedy immoral moneygrabbing offshoot reminiscent of Murdoch's nefarious and insidious empire.

lol..you never thought much of sky..so not much can change :)

denphone 15-04-2013 18:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35561209)
lol..you never thought much of sky..so not much can change :)

Sky have done some excellent things in the last 20 years :Yes::Yes: but if they were to take the steps that Chad speculates about then for many people this will further dent their increasingly tattered reputation and further on will put off a lot of people from never ever subscribing again to their premium channels.:nono::nono:

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Quote:

Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35561209)
lol..you never thought much of sky..so not much can change :)

The master certainly has some loyal servants but l suppose its the case of the blind leading the blind one suspects.;):luv:

Chad 15-04-2013 19:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35561206)
And if any of the above named happens then Sky will be signing a death warrant in respect of their whole reputation which increasingly to a lot of people is that of a greedy immoral moneygrabbing offshoot reminiscent of Murdoch's nefarious and insidious empire.

I don't think SKY will care at all. They've shown before with the SKY basic situation that they are prepared to take a massive hit on their reputation to try and secure their business position. The only people who would really lose respect in SKY would be those effected if SKY choose to withhold channels. How many people subscribe to SKY Sports via BT and Virgin? 1 million? 1.5 million? When SKY pulled SKY basics in 2007, 3.3 million Virgin subscribers where effected. SKY potentially witholding the likes of SKY Sports 1 & 2 HD and SKY Sports 3 & 4 doesn't even come close to what they did with SKY basics 6 years ago.

SKY have form. I think there might be some massive changes in sports packages accross all providers in the next 3 to 4 months.

passingbat 15-04-2013 19:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35561193)
and if you beleive what you read SKY Atlantic being withheld even thought other TV providers are making good offers for the channel..

Yes Sky already have a solution to stop BT advertising on Sky sports channels; make the cost so prohibitively high that BT wouldn't pay it. That way they can say they will take BT advertising, but know it will never happen. That strategy worked to prevent any other provider from getting Atlantic. Someone at Sky must be asleep to have missed that trick ;)


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