The future of Premier League on TV.
An interesting article on the position with regards to televised football since Sky became involved:
https://www.football365.com/news/the...on-tv-part-one |
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It’s hard to take seriously an article that advocates giving games away to the BBC and ITV.
Ratings get a huge emphasis throughout when they are largely irrelevant. There’s more football on than ever before so the viewing patterns have evolved and fans are more selective because of that choice. A nod to Amazon and Facebook who can’t demonstrate the funding model for a return on investment. I’d like to see the bubble burst for the cartel as much as the next guy, but while people are happy to pay through the nose for the games they do watch nothing much will change. |
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It’s sadly unlikely to go “pop” while Sky financials remain strong. It’s tried and tested, and whether there are other companies looking to enter the market (and I believe right now there are not) it’s a risk to Sky if they lose the major share of games. That’s worth a few billion to avoid in itself.
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In my view the future is still Sky and BT despite the unsubstantiated exaggerated protestations of some on here who think the future is very much different.
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I think it’d pay off in the long run however Sky/BT money is cash in the bank with zero risks. Sky/BT also provide effectively free advertising for the league through much of it’s content. That wouldn’t be easy to replicate. |
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The money being thrown around in the Premiership is obscene. It's popularity never made sense to me, foreign players, fans also with no connection to the cities they support, many never having actually been to a game. Too many interested parties so it won't change unless the punters stop subscribing. Fools and their money....
Support your local team whatever level it's at, chances are it cheaper than a Sky subscription and more entertaining. (and it'll get you out and away from the TV!) |
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Amazon and Disney are the most likely to enter the bidding next time I think. |
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As you know, for example, a sports option will be one of three strands for the new Disney+ streaming service next year. What exactly would they have to do to fit in with your idea of an appropriate business model? |
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I think anyone would objectively say that even Amazon know they don’t have a business model for Premiership rights. |
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