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I seriously don't think that's a priority. Even on Freeview you have frequent sports bulletins on BBC News and Sky News, and if you were that interested in sport you wanted more, you'd probably have got Sky or Virgin anyway, and hence Sky Sports News. Setanta Sports News was just a complete waste of time, Sky Sports News can benefit from piggy backing on Sky's rights and without those it's just aimless chat half the time.
Sky Sports News did get good figures on Freeview though and the main reason Sky removed it was it gave too much value to the Freeview package.
BT would have access to Premier League and FA Cup goals as well as Premiership Rugby, I could imagine they could even go for 'news channel' status and show stuff from other broadcasters or get a deal with the BBC to show clips of stuff they hold the rights to and are allowed to sub let.
There are lots of people who are interested in sport that can't afford subscription television and there could be lots of business who could use the service, for example Wetherspoons used to show Sky Sports News but it doesn't subscribe to the business rates for Sky Sports the same with a local sport themed barbers.
Sky Sports News was on Freeview because Sky were committed to provide Freeview with three services but was a massive shop window.
I don't think it'll happen anyway.
There was also the plan for SSN to be on Sky's aborted Picnic service wasn't there? They were going to switch their exisiting Freeview bandwidth from FTA MPEG2 to Pay-TV MPEG4 ISTR - then they shelved it.
noggin
Founding member
Meant sports news.
I seriously don't think that's a priority. Even on Freeview you have frequent sports bulletins on BBC News and Sky News, and if you were that interested in sport you wanted more, you'd probably have got Sky or Virgin anyway, and hence Sky Sports News. Setanta Sports News was just a complete waste of time, Sky Sports News can benefit from piggy backing on Sky's rights and without those it's just aimless chat half the time.
Sky Sports News did get good figures on Freeview though and the main reason Sky removed it was it gave too much value to the Freeview package.
BT would have access to Premier League and FA Cup goals as well as Premiership Rugby, I could imagine they could even go for 'news channel' status and show stuff from other broadcasters or get a deal with the BBC to show clips of stuff they hold the rights to and are allowed to sub let.
There are lots of people who are interested in sport that can't afford subscription television and there could be lots of business who could use the service, for example Wetherspoons used to show Sky Sports News but it doesn't subscribe to the business rates for Sky Sports the same with a local sport themed barbers.
Sky Sports News was on Freeview because Sky were committed to provide Freeview with three services but was a massive shop window.
I don't think it'll happen anyway.
There was also the plan for SSN to be on Sky's aborted Picnic service wasn't there? They were going to switch their exisiting Freeview bandwidth from FTA MPEG2 to Pay-TV MPEG4 ISTR - then they shelved it.