BT Sport have bought the rights to the next Ashes tour.
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Re: BT Sport have bought the rights to the next Ashes tour.
« Reply #30 on: August 25, 2015, 08:18:47 AM »

I'd cancel Sky sports if they lost the cricket, like you im not really fussed about football anymore and dont get me started on F1! The holy grail would be a dedicated cricket package/channels, 24/7 cricket that i could just pay for and leave all the other tat i dont want

Same, I'm fed up of receiving letters every other month stating my bill is going up and up cause of one thing or another.  Every time I've tried to reduce channels it goes down by something ridiculous like £1 a month so would be interesting to see how much it would go down if sports were ever removed (something I thought I'd never say!).. :(
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Re: BT Sport have bought the rights to the next Ashes tour.
« Reply #31 on: August 25, 2015, 08:51:10 AM »

Yep, same boat...I think sky is about 50 quid a month, my wife bought it for me as soon as C4 stopped covering the live cricket

I don't know whether this BT coverage is long term or not, Sky puts in a lot of money to the ECB and the age old question is would it harm cricket at grass roots if the SKY money was removed and replaced with something else

the question of whether the SKY money has been used to 'develop' cricket in this Country is another matter, and could someone one else do better? 

I think we all know what happened is County club chairman lined their pockets and SKY is the cash cow no one wants to stop giving milk....but that's a whole different subject.

Personally I hope the fan benefits, and I know that may be a simple view but unless TV is affordable for kids to watch cricket, the amateur game will continue to go downhill...and it is rapidly going down

How that balances with a money orientated sport is very difficult to see.

The new Chairman of the ECB and Strauss however has indicated they want cricket coverage to be wider.

How much do they want to expand coverage?  do they REALLY want that? if so, SKY's monopoly needs breaking up and replaced with something the normal average fan can afford...

Attending Test matches in this Country is massively expensive...the only way forward is cricket coverage for the majority, not the minority as it is now :)
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Re: BT Sport have bought the rights to the next Ashes tour.
« Reply #32 on: August 25, 2015, 07:56:00 PM »

Not any question of the money being removed I think, BT outbid Sky for the rights so Channel 9/whoever will be making more money from the coverage, not less. For England cricket coverage to fully move away from Sky to another pay tv option similar would have to happen for home games.

Much as we'd all like to have all the England games back on C4 like the good old days, pay tv is the future now in one form or another. A more realistic hope would be getting the promised English Big Blast Premier League Bash Slam t20 competition on free to air, a la the Aussie arrangement.
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