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Old 11-11-2013, 12:26   #3940
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by Doug P View Post
ten per cent is as would be expected. It does not show any worry in the markets about Sky....

BT are a shoe-in to lose this battle I think. If they refuse to keep the channels in XL after three years they won't get very far with VM customers as far as I can see....

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Share price high for the year is 865p and the low was 830p.

Currently 840p. Not much to worry about for Sky there methinks.
As you say there's nothing to worry about, however, if BT start getting other rights (a couple of golf ones up for renewal next year) then anything could happen.
BT will definitely bid aggressively for more PL packages the next time around as, lets face it, dinnertime on Saturday isn't very good for anyone.
Whenever i've watched a 12.30 game it's because i've been on an all dayer and the pubs aren't particularly busy anyway.

Saturday 5.30 and sunday dinnertime are the premium packages and these are the ones i expect them to go after.
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