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denphone 25-02-2015 05:07

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thatllbeme (Post 35761340)
Also, Frank Warren’s dedicated BoxNation channel is believed to be considering adding a comparatively modest one-off pay-per-view supplement to its £12-a-month subscription rates for this event of such magnitude

it doesn't say anything about an extra £12 maybe £5 would be ok

Greed , greed and more greed.:rolleyes:

1andrew1 25-02-2015 11:50

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
I found this comment over on DigitalSpy quite interesting:

Quote:

Originally posted by Los_Tributos Boxnation have finally realised that spending big on fights (both domestically and internationally) after the initial spike, makes no difference to subscriber numbers in the long term. Subscriber numbers now are at their lowest for a long time, and the channel will now only last for as long as Bill Ives is happy to waste his money for.
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showt...2054324&page=2

BoxNation does seem squeezed now between Sky and the PSBs (ITV/Channel 5).

RichardCoulter 26-02-2015 09:10

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35756255)
Just completed an interesting Boxnation survey. One of the questions:

"Would you consider signing up to an alternative broadband supplier if they provided live boxing coverage?"

Mmmmm......

Maybe BT are thinking about taking it on??

Is it true that before a boxing match last Saturday night, the Channel 5 Continuity Announcer warned viewers that the match may contain violence :shocked:

OLD BOY 26-02-2015 13:19

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35761598)
Maybe BT are thinking about taking it on??

Is it true that before a boxing match last Saturday night, the Channel 5 Continuity Announcer warned viewers that the match may contain violence :shocked:

Quite probably. I sometimes think we are all getting so reactive to small pieces of information (like Twitter and snippets of information off the web generally) and nannying that before much longer we won't be able to think for ourselves at all!

To wit, the car that recently drove into the sand, because that's the way the Satnav said to go.

The lift I use to get into work sets me up for the day. 'Door opening. Door closing'. The doors to the loo have a notice saying 'Beware of opening door'!

Pathetic.

RichardCoulter 26-02-2015 15:21

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35761655)
Quite probably. I sometimes think we are all getting so reactive to small pieces of information (like Twitter and snippets of information off the web generally) and nannying that before much longer we won't be able to think for ourselves at all!

To wit, the car that recently drove into the sand, because that's the way the Satnav said to go.

The lift I use to get into work sets me up for the day. 'Door opening. Door closing'. The doors to the loo have a notice saying 'Beware of opening door'!

Pathetic.

I know what you mean, i've seen signs above sinks that say "caution, hot tap may contain hot water"!

I guess lifts say things verbally to help the sight impaired.

1andrew1 01-03-2015 12:14

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35761679)
I know what you mean, i've seen signs above sinks that say "caution, hot tap may contain hot water"!

I guess lifts say things verbally to help the sight impaired.

People blaming the satnav for their lack of commonsense is funny. But some of the other signs do make sense; with an ageing population and 850,000 people suffering from dementia I don't think these signs won't go away. Not everyone has the same abilities as we currently do.

johnathome 01-03-2015 13:02

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
I could see Boxnation charging non-subscribers a one-off fee for the fight, subscribers wouldn't need to pay any extra.

Maybe that's what the rumour is and it'd be acceptable for everybody, i would have thought.

Chad 05-03-2015 21:49

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
The Daily Mail have reported it's now a £12 million shoot out between SKY and Boxnation for Mayweather Vs Pacman.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...-Pacquiao.html

Interestingly they suggest the final say on who will broadcast the fight in the UK goes to Mayweather!

The last time SKY broadcast a Mayweather fight was against Mosley back in 2010. Boxnation have shown Mayweathers last 5 fights. Could be interesting.

1andrew1 06-03-2015 00:57

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35763190)
The Daily Mail have reported it's now a £12 million shoot out between SKY and Boxnation for Mayweather Vs Pacman.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...-Pacquiao.html

Interestingly they suggest the final say on who will broadcast the fight in the UK goes to Mayweather!

The last time SKY broadcast a Mayweather fight was against Mosley back in 2010. Boxnation have shown Mayweathers last 5 fights. Could be interesting.

Boxing Channel Media Ltd's (BoxNation being the brand) annual turnover is only about £5m so I doubt it can realistically splash out £12m on this match on its own. Indeed, Boxing Channel Media Ltd does not even need to appoint auditors as it is a small company.
So, I can only see it being on Sky despite BoxNation showing Mayweather's last five fights.

thatllbeme 07-03-2015 21:12

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
March Boxing

Saturday 7th
Zou Shiming v Amnat Ruenroeng, Glen Tapia v Daniel Dawson=Boxnation
Tommy Coyle v Martin Gethin, Sam Eggington v Shayne Singleton=Sky Sports
Keith Thurman v Robert Guerrero, Adrien Broner v John Molina Jr=Boxnation

Thursday 12th
Francisco Vargas v Will Tomlinson

Friday 13th
Craig Kennedy v Wadi Camacho, Frankie Borg v Chris Ware=Eurosport
Andre Berto v Josesito Lopez, Shawn Porter v Roberto Garcia=Boxnation

Saturday 14th
Sergey Kovalev v Jean Pascal, Steve Cunningham v Vyacheslav Glazkov=Sky Sports
Ovill McKenzie v Matty Askin, Enzo Maccarinelli v TBA=Boxnation
Thomas Oosthuizen v Ryno Liebenberg, Richard Commey v Thompson Mokwana
Larry Ekundayo v Dale Evans, Leon McKenzie v Ivan Stupalo
Patrick Hyland v Manuel de los Reyes Herrera, Gary O'Sullivan v Milton Nunez

Friday 20th
Alfonso Gomez v Yoshihiro Kamegai, Ronny Rios v Jesus Navarro=Boxnation

Saturday 21st
Juergen Braehmer v Robin Krasniqi, Vincent Feigenbutz v Balazs Kelemen=Sky Sports
Shannon Briggs v TBA, Emanuel Lopez v Carlos Padilla

Thursday 26th
Fredrick Lawson v Breidis Prescott, Rances Barthelemy v TBA=ESPN/BT Sport

Friday 27th
Miles Shinkwin v Richard Horton, Tom Baker v Kevin Greenwood=Boxnation

Saturday 28th
Kell Brook v Ionut Dan Ion, Adam Etches v Sergey Khomitsky=Sky Sports
Jhonny Gonzalez v Gary Russell Jr, Jermell Charlo v Vanes Martirosyan
Nonito Donaire v William Prado, Donnie Nietes v Gilberto Parra

Chad 12-03-2015 23:43

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...cquiao-UK.html

"The bidding war for the British television rights for the Fight of the Century is coming to its climax. Sky Sports have been considered favourites to screen Floyd Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao since their $300 million purse deal was struck for May 2 in Las Vegas. They appeared to have moved firmly into pole position when given access to Mayweather’s gym in Las Vegas prior to joining the battery of cameras at the official red carpet launch of the promotion in Los Angeles."

"However, it is understood that Frank Warren has been in urgent discussions with Mayweather’s own promotion company and Pacquiao’s Top Rank promoters overnight on Wednesday. Warren has built a strong relationship with the Americans while screening a steady flow of major fights in the US on his dedicated BoxNation channel, including Mayweather and Pacquiao bouts."

"Sky are having to consider pushing their pay-per-view charge above their notional £20 barrier. Warren is believed to be offering an innovative package for his monthly subscription network which could raise the ante higher."

1andrew1 17-03-2015 22:23

Mayweather v Pacquiao
 
Whilst BoxNation is still in the bidding process, the Daily Telegraph states that it is up against both Sky and BT Sport. The successful bidder will be announced sometime this week with Sky the favourites. It is believed that the cost of buying the rights may be around £10m-£12m and if on Sky, would likely break all PPV records here. A Sky deal would be a flat fee and a share of the PPV revenue.

thatllbeme 21-03-2015 02:09

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
so looks like sky have won the war!

RichardCoulter 21-03-2015 14:48

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35761417)
I found this comment over on DigitalSpy quite interesting:


http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showt...2054324&page=2

BoxNation does seem squeezed now between Sky and the PSBs (ITV/Channel 5).

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35764371)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...cquiao-UK.html

"The bidding war for the British television rights for the Fight of the Century is coming to its climax. Sky Sports have been considered favourites to screen Floyd Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao since their $300 million purse deal was struck for May 2 in Las Vegas. They appeared to have moved firmly into pole position when given access to Mayweather’s gym in Las Vegas prior to joining the battery of cameras at the official red carpet launch of the promotion in Los Angeles."

"However, it is understood that Frank Warren has been in urgent discussions with Mayweather’s own promotion company and Pacquiao’s Top Rank promoters overnight on Wednesday. Warren has built a strong relationship with the Americans while screening a steady flow of major fights in the US on his dedicated BoxNation channel, including Mayweather and Pacquiao bouts."

"Sky are having to consider pushing their pay-per-view charge above their notional £20 barrier. Warren is believed to be offering an innovative package for his monthly subscription network which could raise the ante higher."

You might be able to throw Spike TV into the mix if the UK version follow their American counterparts when it starts in the UK on approx 10 April:

http://www.sportingnews.com/sport/st...s-expectations

denphone 21-03-2015 14:51

Re: BoxNation on Virgin Media?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thatllbeme (Post 35766279)
so looks like sky have won the war!

Yes indeedy but l won't be paying extra as it should be on their sports channels instead of being PPV.


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