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Old 18-02-2015, 15:27   #13
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Re: Are the OTT providers the biggest threat ?

Nobody makes entry level into sport cheap wonder why

If you could pay £24.50 for Sky Sports the current monthly price on Sky (SD) via Now TV how many sports fans would drop their satellite TV service.

I agree with what your saying but right or wrong that's how it is , the huge sums paid this time don't look like that will change either.

Now TV sports passes are aimed at the occasional sports watcher.
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