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Old 18-05-2011, 00:42   #1520
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.

Quote:
Sky is expected to be the show's likely destination after reportedly offering more than double the amount Channel 4 paid for its first two seasons.
This what I was going from?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13428649

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Originally Posted by Chad View Post
What I don't understand is why Channel 4 and the BBC are caught out time and time again with this type of thing. When negotiating the initial deal they only seem to agree the first couple of seasons. Channel 4 had Lost for 2 seasons, then it went to SKY. BBC had 24 for 2 seasons, then it went to SKY. E4 had Glee for 2 seasons, now it looks like it's going to SKY. I think Channel 4 and the BBC need to be more aggressive and forward thinking whenever they snap up future TV rights from the States, just in case the programme becomes incredibly popular and runs for more than 2 seasons!
This is what I mean in the above quote? Due to the money offered
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