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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I do find it disappointing that a forum which boasts so much good technical knowledge just doesn't seem to attract contributions that are rather more progressive than this.
None of the regular contributors appear to be willing to address the revolutionary change that will soon be apparent to all TV viewers.
The answer to the question posed in this post is simple. TNT does not intend to keep the status quo of providing linear TV channels for any longer than is necessary. In the foreseeable future - sport will be presented through streaming only, and this also applies to Sky.
Some may wish to bury their heads in the sand, and that's fine. Those with open minds can read this, do their own research, and make up their own minds. I hope I've been of service to them.
https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/broad...184109.article
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What is shown is another area that will be adapted, with a greater focus on live content and analysis being moved to digital platforms. Young said: “discovery+ will become the home of this, where they can stay with our pundits as they continue on with what we’re broadcasting, or even see preview shows that will start on discovery+. So eventually you will see us go from Premier League coverage on a Saturday morning directly to Premiership rugby.” An example of this is that the Champions League goals show will be moved to discovery+, becoming a companion programme.
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I'm not sure an article about a vastly debt-ridden company over a year old will assist us much to future gaze in 2024. Current talk about Warner Brothers Discovery is around asset disposals and even breaking it up.