From yesterday's paper.
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Food for thought for anyone tempted by the latest £2 for six months on 24 months contract offer.
In 18 months all European football will have vanished from your TNT subscription
It obviously depends on which sport you’re interested in, but for me there is no way it will be worth the £31 list price. Even my EE mobile add on for £20 will be too expensive for one match a week. I’ll just live without it.
Thats said, who knows what Paramount will charge. Time will tell.
Yeah getting ludicrous now.
To watch your premier league team on tv you would have to subscribe to
Sky sports...prem matches
TNT...Saturday lunchtime matches and FA cup
Paramount...European matches
Amazon...Tuesday night first pick UCL
And after all that if your team like mine (Liverpool) are kicking off at 3pm you're scuppered. As after splashing out for the above you still can't watch it.
No wonder the vast majority have access to suspect streaming.
There may be no change if paramount succeed in buying out Warner brothers who own TNT sports
Netflix Sky (comcast) and paramount are all interested.
It's extremely likely all three would abandon Discovery and TNT and absorb the content.
A lot of things potentially may or will change over the next two years.
Paramount are apparently according to various media outlets one of the companies bidding for WBD so who knows.
It does seem that the UEFA Europa and UEFA Conference League will be on Sky/Now from 2027-28.
EETV perhaps need to consider how they present their TV packages options to give customers more flexibility in choosing a pack that suits them.
but the difference is non of the other bidders what the sports side of the business, they are only interested in the other parts ie the studio and entertainment tv side of things
paramount what the lot hence why they are the favourites
Even more reason not to be seduced by the current EE/TNT offers
@BSF74 Although TNT Sports channels are owned and operated by WBD I believe the rights (UK) are with the Joint Venture that is currently under WBD/BT shared ownership,