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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 06 Jan 18 10.03pm | |
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I cannot wait form this development in live entertainment. Why should Palace or any other team have the expense of a home stadium if they only need a pitch to play on? let every front room be in the 'stalls'of any theatre, cinema, safari park, sports stadium or whatever. Edited by adrian b (06 Jan 2018 10.03pm) Edited by adrian b (06 Jan 2018 10.04pm)
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deetee 06 Jan 18 10.09pm | |
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Sounds great idea which is why the Prem probably wont sanction it
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spartakev2 Anerley 07 Jan 18 9.30am | |
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Originally posted by Lyons550
and as if by magic!! [Link] Lol "Amazon set to bid for Premier League streaming rights The retailer looks set to add English football to its growing roster of sports. When the English Football Association opens the bidding for Premier League broadcasting rights in February, it may see keen interest from a significant but not-so-unexpected source: Amazon. Bloomberg reports that the online retailer is preparing to bid for matches next month, likely providing traditional UK broadcasters Sky and BT with some much-needed competition over the next three years. Should Amazon be successful, the Premier League (soccer) would be its biggest sporting deal, behind previous agreements to stream thursday night NFL matches and ATP tennis. However, with Sky and BT paying a combined £5.14 billion (.96 billion) for 168 live matches back in 2015, Amazon will likely need to spend big to acquire what it's after. Last month, Sky and BT announced that they would share their most popular channels, a move that may have been in preparation for interest from Amazon. Facebook has also been linked with the auction, although the social network remains quiet on its plans to expand further into sports. Although Amazon is expected to bid for one of the smaller packages that will be made available for coverage of future Premier League seasons, there's no word on whether the company will make streams available to audiences outside the UK. The English Football Association holds separate auctions for US and other global markets, maximizing its return in the process. For Amazon, coverage of the world's most popular football league will provide another incentive for consumers to sign up for or continue renewing their Prime subscription. If a docu-series on the pursuits of Manchester City wasn't enough, access to between 20 and 32 matches (possibly more) from next season might seal the deal for football purists who have previously held out." Not exactly what you were suggesting. Sounds like another package of 20-32 games, but streaming instead of being on telly..
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Painter Croydon 07 Jan 18 11.20am | |
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Originally posted by Lyons550
and as if by magic!! [Link] Lol "Amazon set to bid for Premier League streaming rights The retailer looks set to add English football to its growing roster of sports. When the English Football Association opens the bidding for Premier League broadcasting rights in February, it may see keen interest from a significant but not-so-unexpected source: Amazon. Bloomberg reports that the online retailer is preparing to bid for matches next month, likely providing traditional UK broadcasters Sky and BT with some much-needed competition over the next three years. Should Amazon be successful, the Premier League (soccer) would be its biggest sporting deal, behind previous agreements to stream thursday night NFL matches and ATP tennis. However, with Sky and BT paying a combined £5.14 billion (.96 billion) for 168 live matches back in 2015, Amazon will likely need to spend big to acquire what it's after. Last month, Sky and BT announced that they would share their most popular channels, a move that may have been in preparation for interest from Amazon. Facebook has also been linked with the auction, although the social network remains quiet on its plans to expand further into sports. Although Amazon is expected to bid for one of the smaller packages that will be made available for coverage of future Premier League seasons, there's no word on whether the company will make streams available to audiences outside the UK. The English Football Association holds separate auctions for US and other global markets, maximizing its return in the process. For Amazon, coverage of the world's most popular football league will provide another incentive for consumers to sign up for or continue renewing their Prime subscription. If a docu-series on the pursuits of Manchester City wasn't enough, access to between 20 and 32 matches (possibly more) from next season might seal the deal for football purists who have previously held out." Don't assume Amazon are going to let you stream for free, it's a business. Sky, BT and the Premier League have gone to great lengths to try and block streaming in the UK.
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Bangell Oxford 07 Jan 18 12.32pm | |
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Originally posted by spartakev2
Not exactly what you were suggesting. Sounds like another package of 20-32 games, but streaming instead of being on telly.. Yes, and still not 3pm games, surely
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 07 Jan 18 9.23pm | |
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spartakev2 Anerley 08 Jan 18 6.31am | |
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Originally posted by adrian b
Must go into different pubs to me.
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Lyons550 Shirley 08 Jan 18 11.37am | |
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Originally posted by spartakev2
Not exactly what you were suggesting. Sounds like another package of 20-32 games, but streaming instead of being on telly.. No I agree it wasn't exactly what I was suggesting...but it does at least show that streaming is now being considered.
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Lyons550 Shirley 08 Jan 18 11.38am | |
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Originally posted by Painter
Don't assume Amazon are going to let you stream for free, it's a business. Sky, BT and the Premier League have gone to great lengths to try and block streaming in the UK. I was never under the impression that any 'streams' provided legally would be free..
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