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Espn secure fa cup rights

seany

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Jun 8, 2003
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ESPN has reportedly agreed a rights deal with the Football Association to broadcast live FA Cup games from next season.According to The Guardian, ESPN has picked up the rights previously owned by Setanta, which collapsed in August just one year into a £150m, four-year deal with the FA.

England's football governing body also received a BBC Sport proposal for the rights, but budget constraints at the corporation and ESPN's financially stronger offer swung the deal in favour of the US firm. An FA board meeting will formally agree the deal today.From the 2010/11 season, ITV will still have first choice of FA Cup matches, but ESPN will be able to broadcast two live games from every round.

As ESPN's Premier League games allocation will be reduced from 46 to just 23 next season, the FA Cup matches will provide an important lure for retaining and growing its subscriber base.Despite not confirming the deal, ESPN said:

As we have always said, we continue to be interested in rights where they are available and where they make business sense.Our approach is to grow globally, and we will achieve that by being as locally relevant as possible.
 

Krafty

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May 26, 2004
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I cant see how any pay tv broadcaster is going to establish itself in the marker with the dominance of Sky. Wow, you have the second and third best games of the FA Cup, big whoop. The first couple of rounds the people that care will actually be at the game, then when the bigger teams come in how many people are going to subscribe for a year at 15 quid or whatever because they might see their team in one or two fa cup games????

Make individual games available for 4/6 quid and you will get a lot more business from people like me - unfortunately that would reduce the number of full time subscribers.

Until someone really really takes on Sky, they will always struggle.
 
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