Interesting piece in the paper on Sunday by Tim Noonan, who is convinced that Cable TV will drop ESPN and Star Sports this summer, now that they have exclusive rights to the English Premiership. He’s probably right, but I find it very strange – normally cable TV companies want to have as many channels as possible so that they can offer their viewers a good choice. The other thing I don’t understand is that in the UK you have to pay extra for Sky Sports, whereas Cable TV offer it in their standard package (yes, I know you can subscribe to a more limited selection of channels, but I don’t think most people do).
Noonan thinks that ESPN and Star Sports will end up on Now Broadband, which presumably means that subscribers will have to pay for those channels if they want them. So what is stopping Cable TV doing something similar and offering them as ‘pay channels’, with the added bonus of intelligent EPL coverage?
Meanwhile, it seems that the overseas TV rights are proving very lucractive for the Premier League, and will probably make up the shortfall in the domestic rights.
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