What's everyone's concensus on sky at the mo. One really bad result with no dividend. Will they return to a reduced dividend in March I'm actually surprised buy the continued drop.
Some beleave SKY is in a no mans land filled with shell holes and mud.
However if you want an outside broadcast unit for a sports event who are you going to call?
Some beleave SKY is in a no mans land filled with shell holes and mud.
However if you want an outside broadcast unit for a sports event who are you going to call?
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Marilyn
Yes and the market has severely overreacted.
Ultimately I believe Spark's successful entry into Sport will be their undoing. They were very successful at presenting a strong argument to block the Sky-Vodafone merger.
All of that is out the window now - through partnerships Spark can even produce live sport domestically now. Zero argument possible now that Sky could ever have a stranglehold on live sport now that an $8B company has shown there are very low barriers to entry.
Given Sky is still a very profitable business, and can be a complimentary service to telco, utilities etc...Sky will have much more scope to move forward I believe without worrying so much about the regulators.
Martin Stewart was on his way back from the UK when he signed the rugby deal. I do not believe he was over there on holiday!
One could speculate he was talking to his mates at Sky UK (he worked there before) to either get general advice on how to diversify revenue streams as they have...or something else entirely given Comcast just purchased them.
Best not to speculate too much - but I certainly find the whole thing just so damn fascinating.
I would have thought a Spark-TVNZ combo would have held on to the rights since TVNZ is the incumbent.
TVNZ recently made comments that they wanted to maintain and expand their existing line up...and Spark are clearly very hungry to grab new content to bolster their offering.
Commonwealth Games. I liken them to a school sports day. Show an interest if your own children are competing, otherwise it is a non-event.
Their viewership statistics suggest 2.5 million people tuned in to watch the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Even if only half of that tune in to watch the Commonwealth Games (be it via a paid subscription or free-to-air Prime) it is not what I would consider a 'non-event'.
And you can bet that if the announcement this morning said that Spark-TVNZ have partnered up this year and held on to the Commonwealth Games...people would be kicking Sky in the ass with declarations of 'yet another nail in the coffin!'.
Could be TVNZ decided that the time zones were not going to work for them this time round,it must be difficult to sell advertising for events in the middle of the night.Sky are not so reliant on advertising revenue,so it probably works better for them.So proably a bit of commonsense all round.
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