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Premiership Considers Premier League TV

Christopher Harris
Premiership Considers Premier League TV
Premiership Considers Premier League TV
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While the news is very UK centric, the implication of the final decision of who will win the TV package rights will have a massive ripple effect around the world.

Read all of the details in these excellent articles:

Without a doubt, the most revealing article is the one in The Independent entitled “Premier League Planning TV Channel To Beat The Recession.” The article mentions how the Premier League are considering launching their own TV channel if the bids for the TV rights aren’t as high as they would like. The chances of this happening are extremely slim.

But, for those American readers, my question to you is how NFL TV compares to the Premier League TV (PLTV) idea mentioned in The Independent article. Do you feel the Premier League are copying NFL’s idea, or is it a different arrangement?

The concept of PLTV may work well in the United Kingdom, but PLTV in the United States may suffer the same challenges that Setanta Sports has — getting on the major cable companies.

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