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I bet the page was just pre-written in case they did get a deal, then someone started swapping the numbers on the end of the URL and found it.
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We all know that VM is pushing hard and concentrating on BB, and thats why they will make a special deal.
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lol BT Sport is BT's way of getting back customers who switched from BT to go all in "triple-pay" with Sky and Virgin.
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I was under the impression that VM were going full power to offer a wider range in BB, instead of the TV side. They have already say that they are putting more money in the BB service, and VM do have a lot of customers.
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Talk Talk have published information regarding the removal of ESPN and ESPN America:
http://help2.talktalk.co.uk/tv/chang...d-espn-america Price change information is interesting, but not as interesting as Talk Talk making it clear you can't leave if you are unhappy with the closure of ESPN. |
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Can Sky continue its reign as undisputed champ of UK sports broadcasting?.
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Virgin Media 'in talks over BT Sport deal'
BT Sport could soon be available on the Virgin Media platform. Virgin Media has hinted to its cable TV customers that they will be able to sign up for BT's soon-to-launch sports broadcasting service. BT announced earlier this month that the channels - BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN - will be available free of charge to its broadband subscribers with BT Vision, Sky+ or YouView set-top boxes. They will also be streamed online via a special app. Sky users without a BT broadband connection will be able to subscribe to the standard-definition service for £12 per month, or the high-definition version for £15. However, no mention was made of Virgin Media, leading to complaints from customers - particularly those currently signed up to Virgin's XL TV package, which will offer free access to ESPN until the introduction of BT Sport. With the launch set to take place on August 1st 2013, Virgin Media has issued an update in which it promises to keep customers up to date with any new developments on the matter. "We're always striving to bring you the best sporting events and competitions from around the world and we're talking to BT about how we can make the forthcoming BT Sport package available to you," the cable company insisted. http://www.cable.co.uk/news/virgin-m...eal-801590928/ |
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I am really getting the feeling that BT Sport is another Sky Atlantic...
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