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Bt have openly said that selling the rights on to Sky is an option.
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Glad to see it's all about football again.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19173997 Looking forward to watching 15 Rangers league games on ESPN and Sky and hopefully some cracking cup ties too. |
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Well spotted Emel.
It's launched on the Premier Sports site already: http://www.premiersports.tv/top/streaming/ |
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Anybody tried Premier Sports online yet? I'd be keen to subscribe for the last two months of the NRL season, but I don't want to get tied into any long term contract. Can you go a month at a time?
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From the website it looks like you can buy monthly passes, or twelve months at a time. £9.99 a month, with a discount if you buy the full year.
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Interesting... http:// http://www.telegraph.co.uk/f...gue-games.html
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That would be awesome and insanely welcomed by a massive majority i would imagine!
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"ITV has denied it is interested in airing any of BT's Premier League matces."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012...?newsfeed=true "We are not talking to BT about taking any of their Premier League matches for broadcast on ITV channels," said the ITV spokesman. "If BT were looking for a production company to produce their Premier League coverage, that is something that we would of course look at, as we do with other potential contracts." "It is understood that an idea was floated that one, or potentially two maximum, lesser Premier League games might be shown on ITV in order to promote the sports channel BT intends to launch next year. However, a spokesman for ITV made it clear that the tentative idea was not something that the broadcaster was interested in." |
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Primetime Live have the rights to Polish football live on a Friday, Sunday and Monday. Whilst Virgin customers can purchase Primetime PPV events, they don't have access to the actual Primetime channel that airs on SKY.
http://www.primetimelive.co.uk/ |
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Welcome the new contender to the Sporting arena BT
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012...redirect=false In my opinion the writings on the wall for ESPN. |
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And huge implications for pay per view. As far as I'm cocnerned anyway. |
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