KenGaveUsWhatHeDeserved
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Hate to think I have to watch all the races through an App
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Its not that bad unless you are so technologically illiterate that you can't work an AppleTV/Chromecastthrough an App
Its not that bad unless you are so technologically illiterate that you can't work an AppleTV/Chromecast
Eurosport will now appear on Fetch TV:
https://tvtonight.com.au/2020/01/fetch-the-new-home-for-eurosport.html
The main events missing from the SBS calendar are the Italian races, owned by RCS Sport. That's races like the Giro d'Italia, Milan-San Remo, Strade Bianche, Tirreno-Adriatico, and the Giro Lombardy.Also do we yet know which races Eurosport is going to carry versus SBS?
Yep, the market is screaming out for a streaming aggregator, who will allow you to stream several of these services for one reasonable price. Right now though, everyone has seen what Netflix did and wants to have their own slice of the pie. Soon the pie will be sliced too thinly, and a lot of them will go under - if they don't allow aggregation to happen.We're getting to have way too many subscription TV services; Netflix, Stan, Amazon, Foxtel / Kayo, Disney, Apple TV, Fetch / Optus.
Hulu coming soon too.
Surely there's a point where we're oversaturated and companies are better to combine their services in to a lesser number of platforms?
The main events missing from the SBS calendar are the Italian races, owned by RCS Sport. That's races like the Giro d'Italia, Milan-San Remo, Strade Bianche, Tirreno-Adriatico, and the Giro Lombardy.
SBS used to have the rights to these races, but in 2018 RCS decided not to let the FTA companies bid for the rights, selling them only to Eurosport and a couple of other Pay TV providers.
SBS still has all of the races owned by ASO, which includes the Tour, Vuelta, Paris-Roubaix, and a lot of the French stage races. They also have the rights to all of the non-Italian classics (Tour of Flanders, Amstell-Gold, Fleche-Wallone, Liege-Bastogne-Liege).
All good. Roubaix is owned by ASO, and SBS have a broadcast contract with them.As long as I can watch Flanders & Roubaix I'm happy. The Tour and Giro are good but very disruptive to follow day-to-day.
Streaming like Netflix slowed piracy and torrents through their convenience and low price point. Now they all want $10 a month from us and more and more services are popping up they're sending us all back to illegally finding their content. Their own greed will be the death of a lot of these...We're getting to have way too many subscription TV services; Netflix, Stan, Amazon, Foxtel / Kayo, Disney, Apple TV, Fetch / Optus.
Hulu coming soon too.
Surely there's a point where we're oversaturated and companies are better to combine their services into a lesser number of platforms?
I have Amazon Prime and it's good. I've only watched The Magicians so far however, and a tiny bit of Good Omens.Streaming like Netflix slowed piracy and torrents through their convenience and low price point. Now they all want $10 a month from us and more and more services are popping up they're sending us all back to illegally finding their content. Their own greed will be the death of a lot of these...
Optus won't be in sport much longer, they've made no inroads despite spending millions on EPL, who uses Fetch?! Never met anyone with that or Amazon here. 5 years from now at least 4 from that list won't exist
Streaming like Netflix slowed piracy and torrents through their convenience and low price point. Now they all want $10 a month from us and more and more services are popping up they're sending us all back to illegally finding their content. Their own greed will be the death of a lot of these...
Optus won't be in sport much longer, they've made no inroads despite spending millions on EPL, who uses Fetch?! Never met anyone with that or Amazon here. 5 years from now at least 4 from that list won't exist
That will be good enough for me. I'll pass on fetch...Another box, another subscription service.The main events missing from the SBS calendar are the Italian races, owned by RCS Sport. That's races like the Giro d'Italia, Milan-San Remo, Strade Bianche, Tirreno-Adriatico, and the Giro Lombardy.
SBS used to have the rights to these races, but in 2018 RCS decided not to let the FTA companies bid for the rights, selling them only to Eurosport and a couple of other Pay TV providers.
SBS still has all of the races owned by ASO, which includes the Tour, Vuelta, Paris-Roubaix, and a lot of the French stage races. They also have the rights to all of the non-Italian classics (Tour of Flanders, Amstell-Gold, Fleche-Wallone, Liege-Bastogne-Liege).