NG
Not sure you can read too much into it. You could quite easily suggest that now they've found their feet, they want to show potential viewers (paying or already included in free offers but unaware or previously uninterested) how good their output is.
Think BT Sport were pretty surprised at how many subscribers they got - it was a very healthy number pre-launch. Suspect this is an exercise in ensuring people know that they can get it - and to show them how good it is, and how different to Sky it is.
Definitely feels more "BBC Sport" in lots of ways - which I know may not appeal to some, but Sky's aggressive, macho - and in some ways very dated - approach isn't going to be popular with everyone either.
noggin
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Between 7th October and 14th October BT Sport will be free as part of "Open October"
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a521050/bt-sport-goes-free-on-freeview-bt-tv-sky-and-virgin-in-october.html
I presume its been done to attract more customers - which hints that their isnt many subscribers ATM
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a521050/bt-sport-goes-free-on-freeview-bt-tv-sky-and-virgin-in-october.html
I presume its been done to attract more customers - which hints that their isnt many subscribers ATM
Not sure you can read too much into it. You could quite easily suggest that now they've found their feet, they want to show potential viewers (paying or already included in free offers but unaware or previously uninterested) how good their output is.
Think BT Sport were pretty surprised at how many subscribers they got - it was a very healthy number pre-launch. Suspect this is an exercise in ensuring people know that they can get it - and to show them how good it is, and how different to Sky it is.
Definitely feels more "BBC Sport" in lots of ways - which I know may not appeal to some, but Sky's aggressive, macho - and in some ways very dated - approach isn't going to be popular with everyone either.