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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
It is true that this is one of the minor packages, but as I said, this is a precursor of what is to come.
What I do find reassuring is that Amazon is not making an extra charge for this, which lends support to my view that customers will benefit from Amazon's entry into the fold.
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I'm afraid to say that you have absolutely no basis for saying that, Den. Events are starting to prove you wrong earlier than I thought.
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Did Amazon bid originally?
Will Amazon be prepared to spend enough to capture 1 or more of the main 5 packages?
Will Amazon increase the cost of Amazon Prime? - others have suggested this is a possibility
Not sure how having to pay extra for an Amazon prime sub benefits anyone (unless you already have one)
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BBC website has revised the details of Amazon's package.
Now saying it is the 1st round of midweek games in December and the Boxing Day round.
This means anyone could pay £7.99 to subscribe for the month of December.
I would still like to know how this will work - presumably you can watch 1 game live but can you then watch the other 9 at times suitable to you within a period of time?
I am presuming the Amazon prime app needs to be downloaded but onto your tv, Sky HD box or the v6 box?
Will the coverage be in HD or only SD (assuming UHD will be out of the question)?