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Old 23-02-2023, 13:40   #11171
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by Rillington View Post
What coems to mind is the level of availability of TNT Sports to VM customers.

Currently, XL (or whatever it is called these days) customer have BT Sport as part of that package, as had been the case with ESPN and originally Setanta Sports. Will Warner allow this to continue? Also, will Eurosport's content disappear behind a subscription paywall, making it only available if you pay £30/month (or whatever BT Sport costs for satellite customers).
I reckon they'll have may have one channel left in the future which they'll use to promote their streaming service and that channel will remain free.

What deals they do with VM remains to be seen, perhaps they'll do what Sky are currently doing and bundling Discovery+ into the XL bundle.

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Originally Posted by TimeLord2018 View Post
I doubt wouldn't be allowed to own both Sport networks in the UK and US.

Where did this rumour come from ?
There's a global language that trumps everything else and it's called money. What seems unlikely today, will be the norm in the future, I reckon. Unless Big Tech start to run into problems and have to start saving their pennies.
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