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Old 10-02-2024, 14:34   #783
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Why would it catch on? Anyone who wants sports can get it off Sky. Sky monetise it successfully.

Those with the begging bowl out for paltry rights can aggregate it as much as they wish it doesn’t add up to a viable platform.
You were the one opining how expensive it was to have the streamers taking over sport. You know as well as I do, this trend will continue, but what this arrangement in the US shows is that there are opportunities to reduce these potential costs both for the streamers (through sharing the burden) and to the consumer (by making those sports available on multiple streamers).

You are still in denial over TV channels disappearing, aren’t you? And Sky may not always be hogging all the rights.
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