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Originally Posted by muppetman11
I'm in agreement with you that looking forward content delivered over the Internet will vastly increase , this is evident in numerous recent stories , BT Youview , Sky's investment in Roku and launch of NowTV , VM's launch of TIVO however I still feel that content is equally as important hence why BT are snapping it up left right and centre and Sky are upping their investment in homegrown content with a view to selling worldwide a point proved with its recent purchase of Parthenon , BSkyB and Parthenon Media Group have now confirmed their new distribution company will be named Sky Vision.
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That's the point, they are struggling to attract new tv customers so are jumping on the net solution, however if bt keep snapping at their heels for sport and win the next bid (and they did bid for all of the premier league rights so that shows their intent) Sky will not have a lot to offer so the whole model will have to change as they will wholesale sports from bt and make a pittance as VM do now.
Lots to think about I reckon, strange thing is VM seem to have no trouble attracting TV customers even though posters say they are falling behind, all rather strange