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Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

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  • rbonchev
    Board Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 327

    Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

    The Competition Commission has made a preliminary ruling claiming that Sky TV is restricting competition in the Pay TV sector, resulting in higher prices and loss choice for UK consumers.

    The CC began investigating Sky last year, specifically to determine whether Sky Movies was having a detrimental impact on the film market.

    It has filed its first report in public, stating that the industry regulator is considering whether to force Sky to restrict the number of studios it has exclusive deals with.

    According to Laura Carstensen, “We have found that, as a result of lack of effective competition, subscribers to Sky Movies are paying more than they otherwise would, and there is less innovation and choice than we would expect in a market with more effective competition.”

    Sky inevitably disputes the findings, even though it has twice as many subscribers than all of the other pay TV companies put together.

    The CC especially singled out internet broadcasting through IPTV services as one area where it felt consumers could benefit from increased access to film and TV, without significantly impacting Sky’s model.

    While Sky’s dominance is undisputed, it is worth noting that this is because the company has taken a number of financial risks to provide a wide content base to consumers, and nearly went bankrupt in the early 1990′s doing so.

    Additionally, other terrestrial TV providers such as the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4, have systematically failed to chase many deals. Financial reasons aside, they have not had the capacity to broadcast as much content as Sky.

    Movies aside, the result is that, to date, Sky has often been the only UK broadcaster with the ability to show many programmes that otherwise would not be able to be shown in the UK.

    This is especially when terrestrial TV continues to be obsessed with chasing reality shows aimed at the lowest common denominator. This is underlined by the relaunch of Big Brother this week, and constant obsession with X Factor.

    Meanwhile Sky has sought more discerning audiences, signing up a deal with HBO earlier this year as part of its flagship Sky Atlantic channel.

    The result being that Sky remains the only place where viewers can watch programmes such as Game of Thrones, The Wire, new Battlestar Galactica, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, which otherwise may not be suitable for normal terrestrial broadcasting.

    It has never been suggested that the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 or 5, or Virgin or BT, even considered such a deal.

    In the meantime, Sky has been forced to accede to working with the regulator on the issue.

    However, the regulator may want to look at the fact that the BBC, ITV, Virgin Media, and BT are all massive corporations with revenues from the hundreds of millions to billions, and ask why they are not even trying to secure deals where Sky will.
  • digitalchoice
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 126

    #2
    Re: Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

    at today sky is the best service.
    bbc hd and itv is the 2nd.
    own for the content trasmitted..

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    • MR Download
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 105

      #3
      Re: Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

      sky is the best but the most expensive too

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      • Fantom
        Banned
        • Feb 2011
        • 103

        #4
        Re: Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

        Virgin media offer most of the sky package but can work out cheaper if you buy bundles and haggle a bit.

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        • MR Download
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 105

          #5
          Re: Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

          sky could even have twice costumers, if they would be cheaper, like tPREMIERE those days, i would buy for it again ...

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          • topman96
            Board Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 214

            #6
            Re: Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

            i hate to say it but satelite tv is the best not just sky but a lot of foreign channels to which do engish speeking programs i agree with the comment made itv and normal tv there are 2 many reality tv programs vote for this vote for that thats why evry one watches csi and all the other american inports the uk now dont make any good tv dramas they would rather give simon cowl big money for crap tv and make money off votes

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            • Bazinga
              Experienced Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 418

              #7
              Re: Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

              I remember when analogue cable was popular and cheapest, that was over 10 years ago. after the arrival of sky digital everyone started dumping cable.
              DM800HD Clone Satellite
              VU+ Duo Genuine
              SlingBox Pro HD / Sling Player - Fibrelink

              Oh Enigma2, You're my favourite linux based operating system.

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              • topman96
                Board Senior Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 214

                #8
                Re: Sky TV ruled as restricting competition

                i dont know about that many of my friends and family dumped it when it went nagra3 but i must sayi wish i was in cable area do get there broard band

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