BT to buy espn

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after getting the rights to show some prem games from next season looks like BT are gonna have a real go to rival sky!

gutted espn classic is going though!

so what do we all think is it a good thing or not and wil it work or just go like all the others have?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21577676

BT has agreed to buy ESPN's UK and Ireland TV channels as it adds to its live sports coverage.

The deal sees BT acquire the ESPN and ESPN America channels, and their live rights to show FA Cup, Scottish Premier League, Uefa Europa League, and German Bundesliga matches.

The company will launch its BT Sport TV package in the summer.

BT had already secured the rights to show live English Premier League games for the first time, from next season.

The BT deal creates a bigger competitor for BSkyB, the satellite broadcaster that has increased its number of UK subscribers to 10 million on the back of sports rights.

BT already offers a broadcasting package through its BT Vision pay-TV offering. The ESPN deal is seen as a way to drive customers for BT Vision, which currently has about 700,000 subscribers.

The UK telecoms firm has been investing heavily in its sports offering, including buying the rights to show live Aviva Premiership rugby union matches and a deal with the WTA to show women's tennis.

It has taken on some big-name sports presenters including Jake Humphrey, who led the BBC's Formula One coverage, and Clare Balding who presented horse racing and Olympics coverage for the BBC.

After last year's auction of Premier League rights, which raised more than £3bn, ESPN was left with no rights to show live matches after the 2012-13 season.

The package went for 70% more than the previous one, with BSkyB agreeing to pay £2.28bn for the rights to 116 games per season from 2013-14 to 2015-16. BT, meanwhile, agreed to pay £736m for the rights to 38 games per season over the three-year period.

New package
The ESPN deal is expected to be completed at the end of July. After that BT said it would continue to operate at least one ESPN-branded channel as part of its new sports package.

ESPN channels will broadcast from BT Sport's new facilities at the Olympic Park in Stratford.

"We are delighted to have reached agreement with ESPN for the acquisition of their UK channels business and that we have been able to add some exciting new sports rights to the ones we already have," said Marc Watson, chief executive of television, BT Retail.

"The FA Cup, Scottish Premier League and Europa League rights will allow us to offer customers of BT Sport even more quality live football, including our first games from the Scottish top flight and our first European competition rights."

The deal will also see BT continue to show the US sports currently shown on ESPN America, which includes college basketball, college football and Nascar racing.

Ross Hair, ESPN's managing director for Europe, Middle East and Africa, said: "We could not be more proud of the TV channels built and nurtured by our talented team over the past four years.

"The value of that hard work is reflected in this deal with BT and the continuation of ESPN on television screens across the UK and Ireland."

The deal does not include ESPN Classic, which will be wound down.
 

Not bothered - we are never on that channel anyway. Not worth the subscription.

We were on twice last season and will be on twice this season. That's the equivalent of a £60 ppv match. Ridiculous.
 
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I only get ESPN for the UFC and my subscription will end once that finds its new home in the Summer.

For me competition isn't always a good thing in tv channels, because it means you're paying out more than 1 subscription. You could argue over the pricing but it never seems to keep it low anyway!
 

Does this mean ESPN is no longer on Sky and Virgin Media after this season?

BT haven't announced who will have access to their service yet but Virgin Media have said they hope to do a deal with them to provide the channels. No word yet though but fingers crossed it will be the same sort of deal as the current one with ESPN...
 
BT haven't announced who will have access to their service yet but Virgin Media have said they hope to do a deal with them to provide the channels. No word yet though but fingers crossed it will be the same sort of deal as the current one with ESPN...

If they dont there's going to be a lot of people leaving them.
 
Does this mean ESPN is no longer on Sky and Virgin Media after this season?

Didn't the competitions commission make Sky provide their channels to BT a few years back? Surely the same thing will apply the channels will be available in some form via Sky for those that want them.
 

Ok, what are we losing at midnight - all the ESPN channels or ESPN America/Classic?

Hate these VM lying ****s.
 
Ok, what are we losing at midnight - all the ESPN channels or ESPN America/Classic?

Hate these VM lying ****s.

All of them I think. They are planning to replace it with the BT channel that has the footy on but they'll prob want more doe if they do.
 
All of them I think. They are planning to replace it with the BT channel that has the footy on but they'll prob want more doe if they do.
They can go and swing for that mate.

There'll be droves of people calling VM up from tomorrow on the XL package looking to frig off or demanding to be downgraded to another package now ESPN is off air.

Horrible bastards.
 
I remember the days when the 'Virgin' brand meant really good quality service at a slightly inflated cost to the norm.. I don't have it myself, but i've heard loads of people complaining about it recently...
 
They can go and swing for that mate.

There'll be droves of people calling VM up from tomorrow on the XL package looking to frig off or demanding to be downgraded to another package now ESPN is off air.

Horrible bastards.

We should be compensated with something but we wont be. I used to enjoy classics,had some decent programmes on it.
 

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