TNT just got kicked in the cojones.
Rugby's 6 Nations, which they had had their greedy eyes on, is staying on terrestrial tv for the rest of the decade.
The BBC and ITV have done the deal.
The sensible and moral way to do it would be for there to be a subscruption model where you say which sports you want and you get chanrged at a rate based on what it costs to broadcast it
Amateur football - much less
SO Premier League where they have to pay loads to get the license and have several famous presenters ===> a lot of money
pro sailing which not many people watch but costs a lot to put on - runs at something in between
Carlton commentating on some unknown pro race in Romania - then a couple of quid
Ok - a bit facetious - but you see what I mean
but that would make screwing money out of innocent enthusiasts difficult
In my quest to find ad free, English language commentary of Paris-Nice, l found out that Hannah Walker was doing the international feed. Solo too, it seemed.
Where did you find the international feed available?
I'm watching on SBS which is fine.
Hannah Walker was commentating solo on their coverage of something the other week and she was quite good, although I thought she could be better with a fellow commentator to bounce off.
Where did you find the international feed available?
I'm watching on SBS which is fine.
Hannah Walker was commentating solo on their coverage of something the other week and she was quite good, although I thought she could be better with a fellow commentator to bounce off.
You can tell the difference between a Limey a Wallaby and a Kiwi:
We say: Sex, fish and chips.
The Wallaby's say: Six, fish and chips and
The Kiwi's say: Sux, fush and chups.
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