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Virgin on brink of a new sports channel



REDLAND

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Jul 7, 2003
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Virgin Media is set to seal a deal to create a sports news channel within the next few weeks, with Setanta Sports the most likely partner.

The cable operator has been in talks about launching its own channel since the Sky basic channels - including Sky Sports News - were removed from its platform on 1 March, after the two companies failed in their carriage deal negotiations.

VM chief executive officer, content division Malcolm Wall said a deal was imminent. He would not comment on whether Virgin Media would require Sky Sports News should the cable company and Sky settle their carriage dispute, but said VM was "too far into the process not to go ahead with our own sports news channel".

Broadcast revealed earlier this year that VM was in high level talks with emerging Irish broadcaster Setanta Sports. However, VM is thought to have also sounded out alternative sport specialists.

Meanwhile, Wall said VM would be adding more drama and kids content to its on-demand offering. He said research showed that users did not think there was enough on the platform and that the company was in talks over deals with ITV and indies which have the rights to their drama productions.

Wall stressed his wish to put as much educational content on the platform as possible, mirroring what is available in the US. "I want the full national curriculum on our VoD [video-on-demand] offering. The fact we are doubling the content to 6,000 hours helps us get things right in terms of trial and error."

Wall also predicted that the number of linear channels on digital platforms will "tail off". He believes only the bigger channels will survive due to advertising migrating online and the emergence of VoD.

"Ad revenues are already moving online," he said. "The experience in the US shows that ad revenues follow eyeballs so any reduction in TV ad revenue has had a greater impact on smaller channels. There will also be a shift from linear to VoD because there is more personalisation - people watching content when they want."

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supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
9,614
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
If this is true, which I hope it is and once Virgin sort out the mess that NTL created, they are going to be real competition for Sky.

Already they've moved their call centre out of Scotland and down to Sheffield, their V+ is 100 times better than crappy old SKy + and what with BT up & coming, it's going to be great to watch Rupert Murdoch's empire finally crumble...MWahahah:clap2:
 


Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
i don't get how this will work tho, SSN works because sky have the rights to a lot of sport. Who else owns as many sports rights as Sky?

Just a question not a statement that it will not work
 


REDLAND

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Jul 7, 2003
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Rookie said:
i don't get how this will work tho, SSN works because sky have the rights to a lot of sport. Who else owns as many sports rights as Sky?

Just a question not a statement that it will not work

Sky has rights to items such as premiership but I believe clips and such like are available through intermediaries such as reuters and wire services
 


clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
Living in BN2 (Central Brighton) I'd like to have the option.

But I don't. NTL never cabled my flats.

SKY will never be overtaken by Virgin simply because of it's easy availability.
 












surrey jim

Not in Surrey
Aug 2, 2005
18,157
Bevendean
clippedgull said:
Living in BN2 (Central Brighton) I'd like to have the option.

But I don't. NTL never cabled my flats.

SKY will never be overtaken by Virgin simply because of it's easy availability.

on many flats (including mine) we canot have a sky dish installed, Virgin is the only offering available
 


ditchy

a man with a sound track record as a source of qua
Jul 8, 2003
5,235
brighton
The Clown of Pevensey Bay said:
Albion Hill has a BN2 postcode. If that's not central Brighton then I don't know what is.

Now thats what i call a fan .Even living in a street with the club name :clap:
 






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