daveh75 said:I imagine they will still be available, along with the BT Sports channels launching on Sky and Virgin.
The money they've spent acquiring a sports rights portfolio they can't afford not to be, given that BT Vision and YV combined only has around 1.25million subscribers compared to Sky and VMs 15+ million.
The_Lhc said:Ah ok, I wasn't aware that was happening.
Yes, that thought had crossed my mind but I thought BT were looking to pull customers away from Sky, interesting...
daveh75 said:I imagine they will still be available,
daveh75 said:The BT/ESPN deal is due to be finalised in July IIRC. Just guessing but I imagine BT will be looking to package BT Sport and ESPN and/or may handle subscriptions themselves rather than leaving it to Sky.
The_Lhc said:daveh75 said:The BT/ESPN deal is due to be finalised in July IIRC. Just guessing but I imagine BT will be looking to package BT Sport and ESPN and/or may handle subscriptions themselves rather than leaving it to Sky.
Like Setanta used to I guess? I wonder if Sky will be passing on customer details for BT to contact? Probably not. I can't tell if I'm bothered or not, the only thing I used to watch on ESPN is baseball and I don't get the opportunity to do that anymore really. The very occasional Premier League game probably isn't worth it, although saying that I can envisage all of West Ham's games ending up on BT if I don't renew!
I might use the money for another multi-room instead...