icdg wrote: » Virgin Media Sport - referring in this case to the channel specifically rather than VM generally - have no rugby rights though. VM do have a contract with EPCR to show one Heineken Cup game each round but my understanding is that specifically requires FTA coverage. Ditto for the Six Nations. It may be bad news for Eir Sport customers on Sky, who will be losing eir Sport 2 which is being replaced with VM Sport.
Former Former wrote: » Games were shown on Eir Sport 2 because it is/was a clone of Premier Sports. If Premier were carrying the game, it would be on Eir Sport 2 by default and therefore no point in having it on Eir Sport 1. Am I right in that? Now that Premier seem to be doing their own thing, there would be no real reason to have Pro14 games on Eir Sport 2 over 1? Besides, the number of people subscribing to Eir Sport via their Sky box must be hovering close to zero at this point. So who does it affect? This is a good news story for Eir subscribers and VM subscribers, surely.
PMC83 wrote: » The winners here are definitely the Virgin customers. Pain in the arse for Sky ones, and for anyone who swapped from Virgin to Eir as a whole last summer.
mfceiling wrote: » Meh...I'm finished with virgin for good. Their tv box is rubbish...Like beyond bad. The amount of fcuking around with games is gone beyond ridiculous now. The pro 14 aren't doing themselves any favours with this crack.
awec wrote: » Eir need to drop their price for Sky subscribers, but can't see it happening.
molloyjh wrote: » Does anyone at all know for sure what the status is of televised games in Ireland? Do Eir have all provincial games live or just all games played here in Ireland? Do they have deferred coverage of those games they dont have live? Is it possible to get all of the Eir channels necessary to watch the P14 and get BT for the HEC? Will Premier be geo-blocked entirely for the P14 or just not available on VM/Eir?
Riskymove wrote: » even before the current uncertainty Eir did not show all Pro14 games live. some were deferred coverage however they did show all provincial games either themselves or via Premier sports coverageit is not clear how they will be able to show all provincial games LIVE where they are on at the same time
awec wrote: » If Eir Sport 2 is to be a clone of Virgin Sport, as is suggested, then they can't. Eir will only have 1 channel, so for them to cover all games games will have to never clash with each other or with other sport.
Under the agreement, Virgin Media Sport — will be available to eir customers as part of their sports pack, while in turn, eir Sport will now be available to Virgin Media TV customers. Both broadcasters say the new offerings will come at no extra cost for existing customers.
•Home of the Guinness PRO14 - all 152 games including at least 40 Munster & Leinster matches
Tigerandahalf wrote: » We can't be certain re coverage but we know eir/tg4 will be showing the vast majority of games. Eir sport 1 and 2 will still be on the eir sports pack (only eir sport 1 on Sky). The question is whether eir will cover any of the games on premier sports (ulster, scottish and welsh games mostly). Will they provide a separate feed with separate commentary of an Ulster game or just simply not show it. I think we may see very few Ulster games on eir sport this year as Premier Sports will have them. Some games may appear on Freesports HD. It is now on the eir sport pack but will be blocked on Sky. It is also on fta satellite.
Former Former wrote: » Eir Sport 2 will continue, just will not be available via Sky dish. It will still be available on the Eir Sport app.
Former Former wrote: » Eir Sport 2 will continue, just will not be available via Sky dish. It will still be available on the Eir Sport app. From looking at the fixture list, for a number of clashes, TG4 will have one game and Eir the other. Be graaand.
awec wrote: » But what channel will Eir show the Pro14 on? Is it going to be spread across 1 and 2? Or just on 1?
Former Former wrote: » I already said "be graaaand", I'm not sure how much clearer I can make it.
icdg wrote: » They will need both channels to show simultaneous kick offs. I don’t even need to look past Round 1 where Scarlets v Connacht and Treviso v Leinster kick off simultaneous. So yes, eir Sport 2 will be used. It won’t be the case that eir Sport 2 will be carrying VM Sport programming as it once did Premier Sports programming. It is going to be closed completely on satellite and its EPG position given to VM Sport. It will still continue as a separate channel on cable and for Eir Broadband / certain eir mobile customers with access to the app.