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  • DJ Hooper W12
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    Originally posted by lymehoop View Post
    going to affect people's decision in whether it's worth getting a ST
    Think you’re right Saturday 3.00 works for everyone weekdays and late ko not so attractive

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  • Abseits
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    You don't currently get red button functionality with Now Sports Pass. However, next season it seems a Now pass will let you see loads of games. You can normally bag a Now Sports Pass at the reduced rate of £19.99 per month in August and that rate is normally fixed/locked in for the season. So, for a fiver a week you will get access to a live stream of about half of all our Fixtures. Plus, you also get all the other Sky Sports output too.... prem, F1, Golf etc etc.
    It's quite hard to see how this won't dent attendances on a miserable November night when railways are on strike.

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  • Sleeping Giants
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    Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
    I don't include that plus the red button doesn't mess with k/0 times which is what the posters was suggesting why fans won't renew their st
    Makes sense.

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  • WeAreQPR12
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    I don't include that plus the red button doesn't mess with k/0 times which is what the posters was suggesting why fans won't renew their st

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  • Sleeping Giants
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    With most of the midweek games being on Sky's red button, I think it was a lot more than 4.

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  • WeAreQPR12
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    Originally posted by lymehoop View Post
    going to affect people's decision in whether it's worth getting a ST
    Gone are the days where we used to be on sky sports most wks. What was it 4 games this season?!

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  • lymehoop
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    going to affect people's decision in whether it's worth getting a ST

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  • Abseits
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
    £935m over five seasons with 70% going to championship clubs. Should be worth circa £5.7m a season to us. It's gone up 30% on the last deal.

    I did read once that the championship is the 4th most watched league on TV in the world. The £5.7m still doesn't seem a lot when prem clubs get £100m plus.....
    Sky (and others such as Dazn) wanted EFL to bin the Saturday 3pm "blackout". I suspect they'd pay a lot more if they could show games on Saturday afternoon... maybe this saturation coverage is another step towards the EFL eventually acquiescencing on that point. Another possibility might be the Championsip binning the EFL and becoming "Premier League 2" and cutting its own deal?

    I do get the feeling that soon some snotty kid watching games on his phone in his bedroom will be the main customer, way ahead of the match going fan.

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  • SheepRanger
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    £935m over five seasons with 70% going to championship clubs. Should be worth circa £5.7m a season to us. It's gone up 30% on the last deal.

    I did read once that the championship is the 4th most watched league on TV in the world. The £5.7m still doesn't seem a lot when prem clubs get £100m plus.....

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  • Abseits
    started a topic More games on Sky next season

    More games on Sky next season

    We'll get more TV money from next season but loads of games will be shifted for TV purposes - 5 games every weekend will be moved and clubs can feature on TV up to 24 times.

    So, 3pm KO on Saturday will be something of a rarity. As a concession, selected games will be announced well in advance, once fixtures are announced they will select games all the way up to January.

    Something called Sky+ is taking over iFollow. I'm fuzzy on the details aside from you'll need to be a Sky Sports subscriber or have NowTV sports pass to watch Sky+ at no extra cost.

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