looks like its all over for Setanta, they have lost their prized EPL rights for next season.
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looks like its all over for Setanta, they have lost their prized EPL rights for next season.
Lost EPL and SPL rights, ESPN have bought their last remaining 46 premier games. Im a bit dissapointed i wasnt mad about setanta and hated that clown Fat dolan and his idiotic attempts to become the new eamon dumphy. But they did show Everton a lot compared to sky.
Setanta Sports has gone into administration.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8115360.stm
After hearing this evening that setanta UK is gone into administration, should I cancel my subscription or will setanta Ireland still have some games live on a saturday 3pm KO.
I only subscribed to watch EPL games and the occasional Magners League game.
Does anybody know what way ESPN are going to work it? They are already on Sky channel 442 but presumably that'll change to an extra fee. I'm assuming we will be able to subscribe in Ireland?
Some info here:
http://www.setanta.com/global/ie.html
Good ridance to Setanta! Glad to see them crumble
I'm still getting Setanta Ireland?! I'll be cancelling my DD first thing tomorrow...
ESPN was free on Sky over the weekend. It might still be free, I havent checked since Sunday.
Anyhoo, we might be lucky and get it for free on Sky with Setanta losing its PL coverage. ESPN will make a mint on adverts in the USA during these games, so they might not charge a fee here.
The rights ESPN got were just for the UK, so I wouldn't be holding you breath for it being no extra charge based on US advertising.
Setanta still have the Irish rights, and the Irish operation (Setanta Ireland) is being sold as a going concern, so people are probably being a bit premature cancelling their subs on the basis of the UK arm going bust.
Personally, I don't do subscription tele, but will miss Setanta Sports News whilst giving the little un her first bottle in the morning.
Well ESPN have 46 games next year and 23 for the following 3(I think) How much can they reasonably expect to charge for this service.
I only bought Setanta for the boxing and GAA. I won't be investing in ESPN for the footie.
Would liked to have seen their last broadcast..
http://www.football365.com/story/0,1...398682,00.html
The final moments of Setanta Sports News made for pretty grim viewing yesterday, with presenters carrying on regardless even as various news outlets reported the company's demise.
Watching people lose their jobs before your very eyes isn't the most pleasant experience, particularly with assorted back-office types blatantly clearing their desks behind the anchors.
Hats off to the presenters for carrying on, apparently without a hint in their faces or voices that anything was amiss.
Apart, that is, from this rather gruesome exchange as time ran out.
Male presenter: Fancy a spot of diving?
Female presenter: Yes, I fancy some diving.
Male presetenter: But there are no cliffs here.
Female presenter: Are you sure about that?
Poor buggers.
Despite their claims that Setanta Sports Ireland would be able to show Premier League next season it looks like they are about to lose the Irish rights as well. The Monday night games have been sold to ESPN today and the Premier League are looking for bids for the 3 o'clock Saturday games.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/...n_setanta.html
RTE haven't got two shillings to rub together at the moment but I'm sure they will make a bid to get the games back on Teilifis Eireann.
ESPN have bought the rights to the games Setanta Uk broadcast into Ireland (staurday evening, monday etc). Sky Sports also hold rights for the Republic of Ireland market (the same as their British rights)
The Saturday 3pm kick offs are totally seperate, and still owned by Setanta Ireland. These can't be bought by a TV station that broadcats into the UK (or can't block UK viewers from seeing them)
You're right that they are currently owned by Setanta Ireland but if you read the link you will see that the Premier League are looking for bids for those games. I assume they don't expect Setanta to have the money to pay the next instalment.
You're correct that technically TV3 or RTE are the only likely possibilities but someone like ESPN could easily create a standalone channel that would only show the games in Ireland - I don't think they will go to that trouble though. If the local bids are not accepted then the games may not be shown at all.
ESPN A is curretly part of the Setanta package.
From next month, its stand alone
Preume Setanta will to lower the price of their subscription, surely.
Wonder if these games will be shown on Setanta Ireland which is part of the basic NTL/Chorus package? or will be it by subscription on Setanta 1
Sky + ESPN take over broadcast rights for the SPL: http://www.scotprem.com/content/defa...7990&back=home
Will be shown on Setanta Ireland.
Blackburn v MAN CITY15/08/09 15:00
Wigan v MAN UTD22/08/09 15:00
Bolton v LIVERPOOL29/08/09 15:00
LIVERPOOL v Burnley12/09/09 15:00
ARSENAL v Wigan19/09/09 15:00
Stoke City v MAN UTD26/09/09 15:00
Bolton v Tottenham03/10/09 15:00
MAN UTD v Bolton17/10/09 15:00
MAN CITY v Fulham24/10/09 15:00
Fulham v LIVERPOOL31/10/09 15:00
Tottenham v Sunderland07/11/09 15:00