• woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Sky does not have global streaming rights. This would create an actual monopoly for Apple with a dedicated subscription and not even part of Apple TV+. How is that better?

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      1 year ago

      From what i see on this thread, the English people are so traumatised by sky and their pricing that they aren’t able to think straight when they see something that could be an alternative to sky

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        1 year ago

        UK Sky is a bargain compared to some other countries but if Apple copies the exact same model of add-on subscriptions as Sky does, I see zero benefit. I’d rather see non-exclusive rights and F1TV available everywhere.

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        1 year ago

        Lol, that’s exactly my point. Alternatives should be available in the UK from F1TV or Apple, more competition reduces prices.

        Plus Sky make you pay for football, and I hate contributing to overpaid footballers.

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          But if apple is the exclusive provider, then just like sky, they will have no competition and hence price it at whatever they want(exactly what sky does now). That is what everybody is pointing out to you and the other British folk

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            1 year ago

            The company is reportedly considering an offer worth about $2 billion per year, which would eventually make Apple the exclusive streaming rights holder of Formula 1 racing.

            The article makes that claim, that doesn’t make it true. Why would Liberty do that? It would mean even fewer people having access

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                1 year ago

                That’s what apple are considering offering. That doesn’t mean Liberty would bin F1TV.

                Advertisers want more eyeballs on their branding, not fewer

                Bernie always wanted it on free to view for that exact reason. He only did the sky deal because they made a dedicated channel that got 10m+ viewers, 4m more than when it was on free to air

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                  1 year ago

                  That’s what apple are considering offering. That doesn’t mean Liberty would bin F1TV.

                  The point is if they give apple exclusive rights, they will legally not have the ability to provide the F1TV service.

                  Also the entire thread is a discussion on apple thinking about making an offer for exclusive rights. Obviously any discussion would consider the possible exclusivity. Of course F1 may choose not give apple the rights but i thought that is implied.

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                    1 year ago

                    I know. It’s Apple’s pitch. It just doesn’t make business sense for Liberty to limit global streaming to one supplier.

                    They will do the deals that the sponsors who fund the whole circus want done. And they want more eyeballs on their logos not fewer.