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Old 05-11-2011, 17:04   #4148
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.

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Originally Posted by richard1960 View Post
Presumably though muppetman if that were to happen sky might have to lower their price whilst ESPN increased theirs when losing rights, never going to happen though.

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Wolff says ESPN is happy for Sky to be the senior partner in the UK. "There will be markets where we bid against each other; there are other territories where we will not. You could have a very good second position in a market if that's the best business model you can build at that time." He adds: "We have a complex, multifaceted relationship with Sky [but] complex relationships aren't new to us. We just have to manage that."


Is what ESPN said earlier this year make your own mind up.
ESPN will stick to their main market the US
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