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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 305" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>Sky Digital viewers who want to watch pay-per-view Premier League football matches will be expected to pay up to £14 per game. The broadcaster has announced that existing Sky Sports subscribers will be able to buy a ' TV season ticket' to watch all of the 40 pay-per-view games for £50, while other viewers will be expected to pay £120. Those who don't buy a season ticket can pay £8 per game (Sky Sports subscribers) or £14 (non-subscribers). The TV season tickets are available through Open by selecting 'Special Offers' in the main menu, then 'Premiership Plus'. The 40 pay-per-view matches will be screened on top of the 66 available via Sky Sports.</p><p></p><p>Text lifted from www.scci.co.uk</p><p></p><p>They certainly are looking to increase their per capita spend. Sky are also applying for licenses to transmit TV programming down BT lines. I find this one difficult to envisage as BT seem to struggle getting ADSL to work properly.</p><p></p><p>Rolf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 305, member: 175057"] Sky Digital viewers who want to watch pay-per-view Premier League football matches will be expected to pay up to £14 per game. The broadcaster has announced that existing Sky Sports subscribers will be able to buy a ' TV season ticket' to watch all of the 40 pay-per-view games for £50, while other viewers will be expected to pay £120. Those who don't buy a season ticket can pay £8 per game (Sky Sports subscribers) or £14 (non-subscribers). The TV season tickets are available through Open by selecting 'Special Offers' in the main menu, then 'Premiership Plus'. The 40 pay-per-view matches will be screened on top of the 66 available via Sky Sports. Text lifted from www.scci.co.uk They certainly are looking to increase their per capita spend. Sky are also applying for licenses to transmit TV programming down BT lines. I find this one difficult to envisage as BT seem to struggle getting ADSL to work properly. Rolf [/QUOTE]
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