Originally Posted by
Baa_Baa
It only means they can reach their current subscribers, who are leaving in droves. What about all the internationals that follow NZ sport that have no satellite option? They have to simulcast on internet with an inferior product. If they’re doing that then there’s no need for satellite is there?
You do know that Sparks broadcast platform can cater for millions of viewers? They don’t do this by themselves.
Sky do seem to realise that internet streaming is the future but now they’re on the back foot And for that reason they have already fallen from prominent broadcaster to catching up. This market is moving very quickly now, more quickly than sky seem to be able to keep up with.
85% down Since their acquisition of INL and listing. Not a good look or track record.