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Covid is the excuse to get around the law. The motivation for wanting to avoid an auction is very clear. There's no reason an Amazon, Apple, Facebook or Google would have difficulty sourcing and underwriting payments for the duration of a three year contract. |
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I think sports bodies have invested in content-rich websites and apps but they exist to complement licensed TV rights, not to replace them. |
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The real question, at a worldwide level, is how popular the product is. While we are all on the Sky hype train are there really millions out there ready to buy an add on for a single league in one foreign country?
Or would viewers seamlessly move from one league interchangeable with another from the incumbent pay-tv supplier. The league probably don’t want to take that level of risk. Also it’d put them in a position selling their product at multiple price points - meaning they’d need to circumvent people using VPNs etc to pay a lower rate. Broadcast by satellite leaks but generally it’s cost prohibitive for a consumer to take out the service. |
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1) the £5 billion drop in revenue over the next 3 years 2) the cost of collecting subscriptions 3) cost of advertising to attract customers & let them know how to subscribe 4) cost of filming the matches |
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I suspect it’s the new “we could set up our own channel” stalking horse to keep broadcasters honest in the worldwide rights auction.
That said a test market or two could get a sense for what appetite there is (if any to be fair) for people to buy an over the top service overseas. |
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For Euro2020 - most BBC games will be UHD on iPlayer.
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Need to hope the local riff raff keep the noise down when Scotland score.
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Another UK streaming boxing channel started last Friday (21 May); Fightzone - its £4.99 a month and British based
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Sky Sports announces new partnerships with Top Rank and BOXXER until 2025
https://www.skysports.com/boxing/new...xer-until-2025 Is Sky set to launch an Sky Sports Boxing HD Channel in August??? Quote:
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