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BT Sport step into the big time

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posted on 12/11/13

BT make a lot more revenue than Sky and they're probably only trying to challenge Sky sports so that more people sign up for their Broadband

posted on 12/11/13

i get BT Sport on Virgin Media for nothing as part of the TVXL package

posted on 12/11/13

BT are over paying and offing it cheap (free with internet) in order to get market share in both the internet, phone and payTV markets. Short term loses for long term gain.

posted on 12/11/13

Bt Sport will be another Setanta and ESPN (UK Version)

posted on 12/11/13

BT are a much bigger company than sky, this is a serious challenge.

posted on 12/11/13

Found it hard enough to be interested in ropey league when United were in it, watch it rarely....

Will be gutted to lose CL footy off ITV, probably just switch to Internet streams now...

Did allow me to have 2 games on at once, one on the tv and one on the pc.

posted on 12/11/13

I actually don't rate ITV at all for Sport, & won't miss that coverage.

Actually that's a bonus...no Chiles

comment by JFDI (U1657)

posted on 12/11/13

Difficult one this, Sky losing so much off their share price may affect their ability to pay so much for the PL rites when they come up for bidding. This could lower the price of the PL package and clubs may loose out on revenue that might allow them to compete with those around them and in the case of our top 4 whoever they may be at the time, with others in Europe.

Many people will be unwilling to pay for two packages, 1 for PL and one for CL football. BT may have difficulty generating the customers to cover the bill.

I am a BT customer so I do get the package for free, including HD until next year but I will get SD after that, however, by 2015, who knows they may charge regardless.

Some customers may drop Sky for BT further diminishing Sky's revenues.

I think in the fight to own these rites the major players are potentially doing themselves damage by splitting the coverage between two companies.

I am fairly sure that what ever happens, the consumer, i.e. us, will not end up paying any less for greater coverage and at best may get less coverage for similar costs.

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posted on 12/11/13

BT's PR man arrives

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posted on 12/11/13

Have they bought the rights to the whole CL package?

posted on 12/11/13

Yes Darren.

posted on 12/11/13

JFDI, clubs won't lose out on money as a result of this. They'll probably gain more if BT start a monopoly on the football rights if Sky can't compete with them.

posted on 12/11/13

Michael Owen's contract will hopefully be ripped up by then

posted on 12/11/13

Ok thanks.

BT Sport have rubbish pundits.

posted on 12/11/13

Michael Owen's contract will hopefully be ripped up by then
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I truly hope so, Mark Halsey's as well... fingers crossed.

posted on 12/11/13

carefree, darren

I read somewhere that BT had to taken on some of the pundits like Mcmanaman and a few others because their contracts were with ESPN and BT took over ESPN so had no choice but to have them as pundits until their contract ends.

posted on 12/11/13

It's quite funny seeing BT give Sky a bloody nose with this deal.

posted on 12/11/13

Think its kind of payback for Sky launching broadband a while back and muscling in on BT's patch.

posted on 12/11/13

Yeah you are probably right.

BT have the revenue to monopolise it all if they really want to.

posted on 12/11/13

Yep

Apparantly Sky panicked when they heard of BT's late bid and tried to bid for the CL rights on its own rather than a joint bid with ITV. They said they would lease some games back to ITV so that some could be shown on terrestial TV like it is now.

It'll be interesting to see what Sky do with the next Premier League rights. Whether they go all out for the whole package. They could take the foreign football BT show like German,French and Italian football and combine it with their Spanish coverage.

posted on 12/11/13

looks like i will have to cancel sky.

No frickin way am i paying for both and no way am i paying the same amount for less games!

Bye Sky, we have 1 more year together before i stream everything for free.

posted on 12/11/13

Get a dodgy box

posted on 12/11/13

I wonder what BT will do with their sports package?

It's free at the moment. Sky is different in that they need to charge a fortune to justify how much they spend on acquiring the package.

I'm not so sure BT do as their revenues must be ridiculous. The must make as much money as Sky do on line rental alone.

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