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Author Topic: Record TV revenue for Premiership teams  (Read 5257 times)

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Re: Record TV revenue for Premiership teams
« Reply #15 on: May 09, 2011, 06:26:46 PM »
The more likely scenario is Sky refusing to continue to pay top dollar for the coverage.

That won't happen as long as they keep getting new subscribers.  Over the past few years they've been adding almost half a million new subscribers a year.

That's a lot of new money to throw at their crown jewels.

 


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