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Old 18-02-2015, 15:55   #14
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Re: Are the OTT providers the biggest threat ?

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
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.
Which means Cord Cutting for sports fans is not really an option. Pay TV providers know that, so it aint likely to change anytime soon.

Maybe they should be 'encouraged' to change, the way the music industry was? They won't change themselves as the current situation is too monetarily cosy for them.
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