piplip87 wrote: » I think we should be ok here in Ireland. I'm pretty sure the Six Nations would qualify as an event that has National Importance. So that EU directive that kept all Ireland Soccer qualifiers free to air, would cover us here.
Podge_irl wrote: » It is on the B List and only requires highlights be made available FTA.
errlloyd wrote: » CVC were a disaster for F1. But also F1 was a disaster for F1. Red Bull won 4 in a row and now Mercedes have won 6 in a row. You've to go back to 2009 for a different team - and that team was Brawn which is now effectively Mercedes. 2008 was the last time an existing team other than Merc or Red Bull won, and that was Hamilton (to be fair in the last corner of the last race). The product just sucks.
Kevski wrote: » The thread title really needs a question mark at the end.
icdg wrote: » This really isn’t a done deal, bidding hasn’t closed and no media outlet can say they know exactly what the outcome will be, apparently based only on a condition that joint bids won’t be accepted.
Podge_irl wrote: » The condition only makes sense against a joint Pay TV bid - a la the European cup farce.
nc6000 wrote: » There wasn't any pay TV joint bid with the European Cup. Sky had the rights to the competition but the English announced they were starting their own competition with BT having the exclusive rights. Part of the compromise in preventing the breakaway competition was to split the games between Sky & BT.
Podge_irl wrote: » I know, but the point still stands. There is nothing prohibitive to the consumer from the competition being split over two FTA channels, only over two pay channels.
Former Former wrote: » But you can't have one set of rules for the pay TV companies and another for the free broadcasters.
satguy wrote: » There used to be a golf thing, where usa played EU, it was on the bbc,, I think it's gone, or stopped now.
Dravokivich wrote: » The Ryder cup is still going.