Fair enough - clearly I think they are worth more than $1 by the way I don't hold the stock.
Printable View
I would quite happily pay a single somebody a monthly fee to act as an portal or content aggregator for me.
I don't want to have to mess about with 23 separate accounts with various providers for the content I want.
But I also don't want to be forced to buy access to 143 junk channels that I will never watch.
Am I a market of one, crying in the wilderness?
disruption..when you are talking about it it usually is too late
No GMT, you're not alone, I don't want to be paying 10 different providers either and/or as you say for another 60+ channels I don't want.
Some years ago, now 20+ I was talking to a guy from Canada and they had something like 80+ "general" channels and could not find a single thing to watch, thought at the time, we won't get to that, may not have 80+ but a fair few on the basic package, of which I watch maybe 3-4 on a regular basis and the majority never seen.
It seems that anyone can start up a TV channel on anything and get it on the platform, do Sky own all these, surely not, Sky may pay something to the providers??, but I'm sure the only a small number who watch any of these outside the main ones, why don't they stream those and reduce the basic package as has been suggested before. Maybe the demographic that watch these are not tech savy, must have children or grandchildren that could soon sort it out for them
Unless they are confident of keeping the rugby, they have to change or go out of business I would have thought, then there will be a lot of people looking for alternatives.
Agree waikare
What I was saying if they get to keep the rugby and cricket, it may give them a bit more time
Don't know when the rugby will be decided, but could be a good punt if you think they will keep it this time round ... if you are brave enough... I'm not!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/ind...tial-nzx-float
Vodafone's proposed NZX float and recent upswing of SKT....any connections?
Is this a real possibility or take it one step further and they take over Sky
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news...ectid=11919649
Basically a partnership between the two, Sky keeping the rights and Amazon streaming it in other countries such as US, UK, Japan, France for a fee paid to Sky .
Must admit Sky do a better job of showing the games here than some other feeds we get - especially South Africa and even Aussie
Though still only a matter of time, maybe a slight reprieve in the meantime ????