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Old 19-02-2019, 10:06   #9008
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Reports of the imminent demise of Eleven Sports in the UK seem to have been premature.

https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2019...nd-android-tv/


Eleven Sports is launching apps on Amazon Fire TV Stick and Android TVs in the UK and Ireland.

Viewers can already watch Eleven Sports on TV via Google Chromecast, and the new apps are now available to download for Amazon Fire TV Stick and Android TVs, with apps for Samsung Smart TVs coming soon.

The user interface for each app is optimised specifically for TV and the action will be available in HD 1080p.


Still an uphill struggle for them to reach a larger audience, though.
And yet here's you selling to everyone how all these apps are going to sell direct to the consumer and how it will be a roaring success and cheaper for us all.

What makes you think this uphill struggle won't be the same for each TV content provider trying to go it alone with a streaming product.

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