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Old 03-08-2013, 16:04   #6
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Re: BT fails in OFCOM bid to secure Sky Sports for new customers

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Originally Posted by jb66 View Post
Seems there is no competition for tv, sky wins hands down. I feel espn should have been a joint venture with virgin and bt. It could have been used as a pawn to get skysports on youview and ss3 and ss4 in hd on virgin
I would say competition in the TV market is fiercer than its ever been , you say Sky win hands down even though their TV additions have been average at best of late , the company attracting the most new customers at the moment is Talk Talk which proves not everybody's after premium pay TV sub's , Netflix has also been successful in the UK attracting over a million subscribers in its first year.
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