https://sports.yahoo.com/premier-le...ra, the CEO of,costs in screening these games
So, when's the next fan Q&A?
So, when's the next fan Q&A?
https://sports.yahoo.com/premier-le...ra, the CEO of,costs in screening these games
So, when's the next fan Q&A?
Again - what are the 'costs' for this? The cameras and broadcasts are already in place for pretty much every TV company in the world, so what is the extra 'costs' ?
Have you seen how many trucks and people arrive when we’re live on tv
Have you seen how many trucks and people arrive when we’re live on tv
If at 14.95 BT are ‘barely covering their costs’, how much is actually going to go back to the clubs ?
The networks are being charged for access to the games and the networks are bearing the risk on the take up and the potential for more profits, if it takes off.
Not many more than when we're not live on UK TV. As mentioned so many times, every game is live somewhere, hence all the 'free' streams. Do you really think they will roll in 10 extra cameras, 3 pitchside crew, 2 commentators and a whole load more for Brighton v WBA that will be viewed by under 20K fans. In a word NO.
All the commentators will be at home or in a studio, the transmission will be taken from the cameras in place for others. Only extra may be a truck that decides which camera to show and replays. In the end we could even get Gray & Keys live from BeIn Sports.
and Codnor's gonna play really well.I still remember that FRISSON of excitement I'd feel walking up Goldstone Lane, and clocking a manky rickety old unit of scaffolding erected at the back of the East terrace, with a small shack acting as the commentary box.
"Oooh, we're going to be on the TELLY"
and Codnor's gonna play really well.
Infuriating player, but when he was on it, he was MUSTARD.
Millwall was a scaffolding day, and he was immense that afternoon.
I still remember that FRISSON of excitement I'd feel walking up Goldstone Lane, and clocking a manky rickety old unit of scaffolding erected at the back of the East terrace, with a small shack acting as the commentary box.
"Oooh, we're going to be on the TELLY"
I still remember that FRISSON of excitement I'd feel walking up Goldstone Lane, and clocking a manky rickety old unit of scaffolding erected at the back of the East terrace, with a small shack acting as the commentary box.
"Oooh, we're going to be on the TELLY"
https://sports.yahoo.com/premier-le...ra, the CEO of,costs in screening these games
So, when's the next fan Q&A?