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    Espn To Buy Uk Tv Rights To Prem Football

    US sports cable network ESPN is "absolutely interested" in buying the UK rights to broadcast Premier League football, its president has said.

    The comments by George Bodenheimer to the Financial Times, signal efforts by the network to boost its European audience, analysts say.

    BSkyB and Setanta hold the UK rights to show live Premier League games until the end of the 2009/10 season.

    The duo paid a record £1.7bn for the three-season contract.

    BSkyB is paying about £4.8m per game and Setanta £2.8m under the deal.

    The league also agreed a new £625m deal for overseas television rights, swelling the coffers of Premier League clubs.

    'Top product'

    Mr Bodenheimer described the league as "fabulous property" for a broadcaster to have.

    "We're going to work on getting as local as we can. We want to deliver product that is relevant in each country," he told the FT.

    "It's a country-by-country approach. We want to be investors wherever the top sports product is."

    ESPN currently reaches about 10 million homes in Europe, but winning rights to the Premier League would encourage a much bigger take up, observers say.

    It would be likely to face tough competition - with both BSkyB and Setanta seeing football as a key asset in winning and retaining subscribers.

    Disney-owned ESPN has been on a spending spree, recently boosting its online sports presence by buying cricket website Cricinfo and rugby site Scrum.com.

    In the US it has long-term deals to broadcast the country's three key sports - American football, baseball and basketball.

    #2
    If they get it they'll want a British League
    Almost Predictable Almost - Depeche Mode, other music and Depeche Mode.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Dalglish View Post
      If they get it they'll want a British League
      nonsense
      "At a football club, there's a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don't come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques"

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        #4
        Originally posted by carrsim View Post
        nonsense
        Not so



        and

        Almost Predictable Almost - Depeche Mode, other music and Depeche Mode.

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          #5
          Why's that?

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            #6
            How we supposed to watch it if they get it??

            Surely SKY wont put it on Digital??
            Last edited by thesilverfoxlfc; 10-12-07, 01:38 PM.
            When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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              #7
              Channel 442 is ESPN isnt it? Normally just shows **** like Birmingham V Hull City from 1981.
              Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                #8
                Originally posted by thesilverfoxlfc View Post
                How we supposed to watch it if they get it??

                Surely SKY wont put it on Digital??
                Same as Setanta.
                Oh I don't know.

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                  #9
                  I can't believe Sky would let themselves be outbid. The prem is an absolutely key subscription driver for them and they will bid almost anything it takes to keep it, they already pay an obscene amount for it and it makes them 10 times the amount they pay.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The Glove View Post
                    Channel 442 is ESPN isnt it? Normally just shows **** like Birmingham V Hull City from 1981.

                    Good thinking

                    Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                    Same as Setanta.
                    I guess so but if they lost the Prem then SKY would only really have the Rugby left which would be the biggest viewership left.
                    When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by thesilverfoxlfc View Post
                      I guess so but if they lost the Prem then SKY would only really have the Rugby left which would be the biggest viewership left.
                      They won't lose it. Remember - there are 6 packages for live games. They might lose one or two, but not all they have. One provider can't buy all six packages.

                      I could even envisage a three way split between the providers. If they all charge separetely, I could also see an approar over it.

                      It's all down to the stupid EU trying to add competition to the bidding. They have inadvertently created the same economic situation of a black market, where prices are artificially inflated due to a lack of supply.
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                        They won't lose it. Remember - there are 6 packages for live games. They might lose one or two, but not all they have. One provider can't buy all six packages.

                        I could even envisage a three way split between the providers. If they all charge separetely, I could also see an approar over it.

                        It's all down to the stupid EU trying to add competition to the bidding. They have inadvertently created the same economic situation of a black market, where prices are artificially inflated due to a lack of supply.
                        Hello mert.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Milan_Milan View Post
                          I can't believe Sky would let themselves be outbid. The prem is an absolutely key subscription driver for them and they will bid almost anything it takes to keep it, they already pay an obscene amount for it and it makes them 10 times the amount they pay.
                          most definitely. there would be uproar and absolute pandemonium and chaos all over this side of the water if those ****ers got it.

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                            #14
                            Just pray you don't get our commentators. Derek Rae is fine, but oy, the rest of them...
                            "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by CivicSteve View Post
                              Not sure why you're confused.

                              If Sky, Setanta and ESPN shared TV rights next time round, they would each charge for the privilege. That would cost £40-£50 a month just to all watch Premier League football live on the telly. The fans would indeed go mental.
                              Oh I don't know.

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