Discussion topic: Sports events get less and less on Sky Sports yet costs continue to increase
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Message posted on 21 May 2025 09:01 PM
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Sports events get less and less on Sky Sports yet costs continue to increase
So first it was the champions league and then the NBA and now even the French open tennis is now not watchable on Sky Sports even with the dedicated tennis channel. All gone to TNT. Disappointing that the marquee events keep getting poached by TNT yet our Sky Sports subscriptions continue to rise (along with everything else on the Sky bill). Not a happy Diamond VIP customer!!
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Message posted on 21 May 2025 09:19 PM
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Re: Sports events get less and less on Sky Sports yet costs continue to increase
@adriancolahan wrote:So first it was the champions league and then the NBA and now even the French open tennis is now not watchable on Sky Sports even with the dedicated tennis channel. All gone to TNT. Disappointing that the marquee events keep getting poached by TNT yet our Sky Sports subscriptions continue to rise (along with everything else on the Sky bill). Not a happy Diamond VIP customer!!
The NBA is back on Sky next season.
The rights to the French tennis open have been owned by Warner Brothers Discovery for a while and it was WDB who decided to close Eurosport and moved all their sporting content to their premium sports channels.
Unfortunately sports rights are expensive for broadcasters to obtain, so no single broadcaster is going to typically own the complete rights for one sport and thus rights will tend to chop and change between the premium channels every couple of years.
TNT Sports have had the rights for the champions league for about the last 10 years now and this is predominately where they spend their football budget, on the other side Sky has instead used their football budget on domestic football with them having the EFL and the majority of PL football.
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Message posted on 21 May 2025 09:23 PM - last edited: 21 May 2025 09:33 PM
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Re: Sports events get less and less on Sky Sports yet costs continue to increase
@adriancolahan wrote:
Disappointing that the marquee events keep getting poached by TNT yet our Sky Sports subscriptions continue to rise
Presumably they'd have to rise by rather a lot more for Sky Group to be able to outbid Warner Bros Discovery Inc, who have splashed out billions to acquire such content specifically to gain audience share in what was once a far less competitive market.
Or the players could work for less money.
* pause for laughter *
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Message posted on 03 Oct 2025 01:54 PM
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Re: Sports events get less and less on Sky Sports yet costs continue to increase
NBA Preseason action kicks off this weekend on Sky Sports Mix then moving to Sky Sports Plus
https://www.skysports.com/watch/sport-on-sky
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