VancouverWolf
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Watching games, (and other sports), is changing and the viewer might have better choices and lower subscription costs, at least initially.
Two years ago DAZN won the tv rights for Canada over the previous big suppliers at a fraction of the cost and from my point of view its fantastic. They still have one year left on those broadcasting rights but what will happen then is anybody’s guess.
As for England, will DAZN and Amazon try to grab a big slice of the broadcasting pie and thus, reduce costs for the viewer?…….but will there be other adverse affects what with Amazon already a huge global powerhouse.
“Tech giant gobbles up sports on TV, leaving fans uneasy, legacy broadcasters furious and regulators powerless.”
Two years ago DAZN won the tv rights for Canada over the previous big suppliers at a fraction of the cost and from my point of view its fantastic. They still have one year left on those broadcasting rights but what will happen then is anybody’s guess.
As for England, will DAZN and Amazon try to grab a big slice of the broadcasting pie and thus, reduce costs for the viewer?…….but will there be other adverse affects what with Amazon already a huge global powerhouse.
“Tech giant gobbles up sports on TV, leaving fans uneasy, legacy broadcasters furious and regulators powerless.”
Why Amazon’s move into European sports is unstoppable
Tech giant gobbles up sports on TV, leaving fans uneasy, legacy broadcasters furious and regulators powerless.
www.politico.eu