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Old 16-05-2013, 19:38   #1481
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
yes they could but cant see it but fact is if prices change the will only go up never down
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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Somehow l cannot see prices being frozen as they will want to claw back some of the huge amount of money they have paid out for rights to the PS.
Isn't that stating the obvious Dave ? I'm pretty sure a bar of chocolate costs more today than it did 5 years ago. Pay TV's new customers are generally becoming harder to find , companies like Talk Talk are having great success with their cheaper tv offerings tempting Freeview users to upgrade , it could be argued that Sky will experience its most challenging time as competition grows from the likes of BT , Talk Talk , Netflix , Lovefilm , VM etc , not a wise time to introduce large price increases.
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