View Single Post
Old 09-08-2021, 15:02   #10614
1andrew1
cf.mega poster
 
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 15,410
1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze
1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze1andrew1 is cast in bronze
Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

Quote:
Originally Posted by jfman View Post
So in a country with a well developed pay-tv market, a population of 67 million they’ve estimated it’ll take €12.99 plus the upselling of tat to recoup €250m.

How much to recoup £1.6bn I wonder…
Yup, that's the obvious inference, agreed, that France should be a warning to those in the UK hoping that Amazon is going to reduce the price of sports TV subscriptions.

---------- Post added at 14:02 ---------- Previous post was at 13:59 ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by jfman View Post
You do know what protectionism is, right?

---------- Post added at 13:58 ---------- Previous post was at 13:56 ----------



Interestingly, both the Bundesliga and Serie A are three year deals. It doesn’t sound like either league expects some plucky upstart streaming service to blow Sky or BT out the water in the next three years.
I've no doubt these rights would have been marketed to DAZN and Amazon too.
1andrew1 is offline   Reply With Quote