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Old 19-05-2021, 20:35   #10498
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
The TV streaming landscape will change once Warner's contract with Sky ends and it has completed a merger with Discovery. It could be tempted to beef up its Eurosport offering to tempt customers from Sky, but I suspect this might depend on what happens to BT Sport.
The problem is that, often ignored on the forum, the streaming market is a subset of the television market as a whole.

Someone has to make a significant move at some point or another or else Sky seamlessly move into the steaming market and plant themselves down there. If someone is waiting assuming Sky are unable to do this and waiting for them to fail (and then EPL rights collapse in value) they’d be as well watching coastal erosion and hoping to see something significant.

Someone somewhere has to square the circle of getting folk to spend £30 a month in addition to everything else they are already paying.
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