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Old 18-11-2018, 15:35   #8718
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by spiderplant View Post
That says what the leagues earn, but not where the money comes from. I imagine much of it will be from broadcasting in other countries.

As an aside, the full report does have something that I'm sure will interest some here:
"Deloitte predicts that the decline in traditional TV viewing will continue at a slower rate for the next couple of years in the US, Canada and the UK before levelling out"



Well, we'll see. The question really is, how much of a decline in audience share can the TV companies bear before advertising revenues reach critical levels?

Looking at how close ITV came to a financial crisis just a few short years ago with the reduction in advertising, I don't think it would take a lot before some of the smaller TV companies called it a day. Sadly, it won't stop there.
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