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The Freeview-available channels don't get a cut of the subscription fee. The subscription also pays for rental/maintenance of the equipment, it's not all going toward channels. |
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This applies to both Sky & VM - I just want to be able to subscribe to Sky Sports and BT Sports which doesn't seem possible. Now we all know how much these are deemed to be worth (through the discounts applied) this really should be possible. It is also unfair that HD costs more for sports when it is free for movies - but that is another beef. |
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When you analyse the channels you actually watch, there would be a huge number that you could dispense with. In addition to the free terrestrial channels, I would only choose the half a dozen Sky HD channels, the documentary/nature channels, TLC HD and Quest Red (for my wife), Virgin UHD Channel and the Sky Cinema HD channels. You can't tell me there would not be a saving if I didn't have the Sky and BT sports channels or that huge number of remaining channels that I would no longer have access to. At least with the streamers, you can pick those that offer you the stuff you actually want to see. Quite a big saving, too, compared with the cost of TV channels. |
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Streamers offer plenty of content you don't want to see. It's just bundled differently
Cheekyangus is fundamentally correct that the economies of scale from 13m or so basic subscriptions in the UK keeps prices down. |
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As for cheeky's comment about economies of scale is concerned, I don't disagree. However, in the example I gave, there would be a very worthwhile saving. You would only pay more if you selected the same channels that we currently have and paid for each individually. |
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We all have niche interests, whether it's sport, hobbies, drama, etc.
If you only buy the things you want your niche interests won't likely get enough money to exist. Niche things get subsidised by popular things by doing thing like bundling. Everyone loses out, even if it's indirectly. In the world of TV we could all end up with mainstream, safe shows (or big popular sports only) because those that want to bring you the niche, interesting stuff (e.g. minority sports) can't raise the money to do it as the market is deemed too small. Everyone needs to fund stuff they don't want to help fund stuff they do want. Someone might like football and show jumping (unlikely, but bear with me). Both might be expensive to cover, but clearly football is much more popular. If the market changed so much that the public need only pay for individual sports (e.g. football) rather than a general sports package, the equestrian element may no longer be viable as a televised sport as it is no longer cross subsidised by the likes of football that brings the subscribers. |
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At least with streaming services, you can tailor the type of viewing you may be interested in. If you look at Now TV, for example, you can have just the main entertainment channels, just the films or just the sports. That's how it should be. |
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Even at a reasonably paltry 5p per month per subscriber - over 12 million basic package subscriptions - £7.2 million per annum. For the 200,000 who might actually subscribe that leaves them having to stump up £3 a month each to match that. It’d take a very small amount of “niche” content to suddenly find yourself paying more in the long run. |
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