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New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:36 pm
by Chinners
Premier League TV rights: Five of seven live packages sold for £4.464bn
The number of live televised Premier League matches will rise from 168 to 200 from the 2019-2020 season
The rights to show Premier League games from 2019-2022 have been sold for £4.464bn - with two live packages still to be sold.
Sky Sports have won the rights to four tranches - 128 live matches - while BT Sport have one, comprising 32 games.
The Premier League's last deal, agreed in 2015 and running until 2019, was worth £5.14bn.
"To have achieved this investment with two packages remaining to sell is testament to the excellent football competition delivered by the clubs," executive chairman Richard Scudamore said.
Sky will have first choice of every weekend match and will also show Saturday night fixtures (19:45) for the first time.
BT will show Saturday lunchtime fixtures from August 2019 and have said they will pay £295m per season - £9.22m per match, up from £7.6m - across the three years.
That means Sky have committed to £3.579bn - or £9.3m per game, down from £10.8m in the current deal.
In 2015, Sky handed over £4.176bn for 126 fixtures each season - including the first Friday evening games and both Sunday packages - and BT paid a total of £960m for 42 matches.
Who has won what?
The Premier League's bid process this time around comprised 200 live matches a season, an increase from the 168 for which broadcasters bid in 2015.
The broadcasters bid on seven packages of fixtures - five of which contain 32 matches a season and two 20 matches.

What are the packages?
Package A - won by BT
32 matches on Saturdays at 12:30
Package B - won by Sky Sports
32 matches on Saturdays at 17:30
Package C - won by Sky Sports
24 matches on Sundays at 14:00 and eight matches on Saturdays at 19:45
Package D - won by Sky Sports
32 matches on Sundays at 16:30
Package E - won by Sky Sports
24 matches on Mondays at 20:00 or Fridays at 19:30/20:00 and eight matches on Sundays at 14:00
Package F - to be decided
20 matches from one Bank Holiday and one midweek fixture programme
Package G - to be decided
20 matches from two midweek fixture programmes

Other changes for the 2019-2022 deal include eight individual games shown live in a 'prime-time' Saturday night slot, three complete rounds of 10 midweek matches all shown live, and one set of bank holiday games.
The new UK deal, however, does not include revenue for selling rights overseas. That deal is not completed on one set day and is instead finalised region by region, with the revenue from that expected to rise from around the £3bn it delivered last time around.
What about the other two packages?
Scudamore added in a statement on Tuesday that the Premier League would continue the sales process "to deliver the best possible outcome for the remaining packages of rights".
BT have said they "will continue to engage" with the Premier League over the final two packages of midweek and bank holiday matches, but there is no indication about Sky's interest.
However, given any broadcaster is limited to a total of 148 matches, they can only win one of the two packages.
There has been speculation that Amazon, Facebook, Netflix or Twitter would bid for the first time and break the Sky-BT duopoly.
Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward was among those predicting one of the American tech giants would enter the market.
Amazon was seen as a notable threat as it has already made an impact by purchasing UK rights to the US Open tennis tournament, while also securing ATP Tour tennis rights.
Facebook has also made inroads into sporting markets in broadcasting the ICC's Champions Trophy cricket final in June and working with Fox Sports to stream a number of Uefa Champions League games.

Analysis
For now, the boom years appear to be over when it comes to the Premier League's domestic TV rights.
As predicted, the threat of a tech giant providing competition for the main packages of rights did not materialise, and the recent content-sharing agreement between Sky and BT seems to have dampened a fierce rivalry that drove the remarkable 70% increases in the past two deals.
Both broadcasters are set to pay significantly less than they did for the current £5.1bn deal. And even though Amazon may still be sniffing around, it seems the two remaining packages are unsold because the reserve prices have not been reached. If so, the overall value of the rights looks set to fall.
The blow will be softened by overseas rights, which look set to rise sharply in value and which will continue to drive the richest league in the world's phenomenal commercial success. But it may mean the bigger clubs renew their efforts to claim more of the spoils.
What is certain is that after another record transfer window in which Alexis Sanchez secured a reported £600,000-a-week move to Manchester United, these rights will still renew debate about the influence of TV money, whether enough of it is reaching the grassroots of the game, and whether too much is ending up in the pockets of agents.

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 7:09 am
by Mase
‘eight matches on Saturdays at 19:45‘

Absolute joke. Are they just trying to get fans to fuck off from football?

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 7:11 am
by Nigels Tackle
Mase wrote:‘eight matches on Saturdays at 19:45‘

Absolute joke. Are they just trying to get fans to fuck off from football?


city64 lobbied hard for this one
20 pint saturdays. he can’t wait!

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 8:30 am
by john@staustell
Nigels Tackle wrote:
Mase wrote:‘eight matches on Saturdays at 19:45‘

Absolute joke. Are they just trying to get fans to fuck off from football?


city64 lobbied hard for this one
20 pint saturdays. he can’t wait!


When I was his age it would be fine. Now, starting at 11 on Saturdays, I'm in bed by that time

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:45 pm
by Justified logic
john@staustell wrote:
Nigels Tackle wrote:
Mase wrote:‘eight matches on Saturdays at 19:45‘

Absolute joke. Are they just trying to get fans to fuck off from football?


city64 lobbied hard for this one
20 pint saturdays. he can’t wait!


When I was his age it would be fine. Now, starting at 11 on Saturdays, I'm in bed by that time

I never have that kind of luck, no matter how much I drink.

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 6:56 pm
by Dipstick
All gone quiet for a month now with 2 packages still to be sold. Apparently nobody willing to pay a decent price. Could end up getting less this time for more games.

No doubt City will get the blame.

Package F - to be decided
20 matches from one Bank Holiday and one midweek fixture programme
Package G - to be decided
20 matches from two midweek fixture programmes


http://www.cityam.com/281882/premier-league-tv-rights-packages-booted-into-long-grass

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 9:48 pm
by Swales4ever
btw... has Chinners fallen in desperate love with a mega hot bird?

not aware of any politically hot season in UK atm.
is he fine?

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 7:16 am
by mr_nool
Swales4ever wrote:btw... has Chinners fallen in desperate love with a mega hot bird?

not aware of any politically hot season in UK atm.
is he fine?


Local elections in the beginning of May, which I guess is what's keeping him busy. I know they were recording a new campaign song a couple of weeks ago (and it's bloody top-40 material!).

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 8:49 am
by Hutch's Shoulder
mr_nool wrote:
Swales4ever wrote:btw... has Chinners fallen in desperate love with a mega hot bird?

not aware of any politically hot season in UK atm.
is he fine?


Local elections in the beginning of May, which I guess is what's keeping him busy. I know they were recording a new campaign song a couple of weeks ago (and it's bloody top-40 material!).


I hope he managed to slip a reference to the gap in there!

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 10:58 am
by patrickblue
mr_nool wrote:
Swales4ever wrote:btw... has Chinners fallen in desperate love with a mega hot bird?

not aware of any politically hot season in UK atm.
is he fine?


Local elections in the beginning of May, which I guess is what's keeping him busy. I know they were recording a new campaign song a couple of weeks ago (and it's bloody top-40 material!).


How did you know there were local elections in May, being a Swede living in Amsterdam?
I'm pretty politically aware (mainly because I regard the tories as a sort of political equivalent of the rags) and live in the UK, and I wasn't aware.

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 12:23 pm
by mr_nool
patrickblue wrote:
mr_nool wrote:
Swales4ever wrote:btw... has Chinners fallen in desperate love with a mega hot bird?

not aware of any politically hot season in UK atm.
is he fine?


Local elections in the beginning of May, which I guess is what's keeping him busy. I know they were recording a new campaign song a couple of weeks ago (and it's bloody top-40 material!).


How did you know there were local elections in May, being a Swede living in Amsterdam?
I'm pretty politically aware (mainly because I regard the tories as a sort of political equivalent of the rags) and live in the UK, and I wasn't aware.


The Loonies were raving about it on Twitter.

Re: New TV deal B*ll*x

PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 2:36 pm
by Swales4ever
mr_nool wrote:
patrickblue wrote:
mr_nool wrote:
Swales4ever wrote:btw... has Chinners fallen in desperate love with a mega hot bird?

not aware of any politically hot season in UK atm.
is he fine?


Local elections in the beginning of May, which I guess is what's keeping him busy. I know they were recording a new campaign song a couple of weeks ago (and it's bloody top-40 material!).


How did you know there were local elections in May, being a Swede living in Amsterdam?
I'm pretty politically aware (mainly because I regard the tories as a sort of political equivalent of the rags) and live in the UK, and I wasn't aware.


The Loonies were raving about it on Twitter.

which in turns, changing factors from good Swede smart geeks to rougue warfarin agitprops from the Evil Empire, it's how You get the Free World set to Weimar and short to become backyard of the Commies.
the power of social media, my fellow old git PB.

cheers for updating my odd curiosities, Noolster!
would You perhaps also be able to provide linky to aforesaid top of the chart material? ;)
( maybe better by pm, before mods righteously jump to my throat)