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How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
Now that Freesat (care of the BBC and ITV) are providing free access to
literally hundreds of free satellite tv channels covering virtually every subject imaginable (youd go stark raving mad if you trid to watch even a fraction of the hundreds now freely available - after all you can only watch one at a time!) including almost all the most popular ones eg BBC ITV C4 etc etc. And 'free' access to the gradually increasing range of High Definition channels And free freesat PVR HD and non HD with receivers with hard disk recording facilities (very similar to the very popular freeview ones)with boxes soon to hit the all the shops and supermarkets near you. All freely available and all non subscription.. What will Sky do to keep its hundreds of pounds a year - nine million customer base - continuing to cough up loads of money for stuff the BBC and ITV are now giving away completely free! baffles me : ) (how Sky will respond - not which one folk will prefer!) cheers jb |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
jb wrote:
: What will Sky do to keep its hundreds of pounds a year - nine million : customer base - continuing to cough up loads of money for stuff the BBC and : ITV are now giving away completely free! Having actually has access to what the BBC/ITV are giving away free I will be keeping Sky! : baffles me : ) : (how Sky will respond - not which one folk will prefer!) I am not sure they have to! Sky have been selling exactly the same channels via their freesatfromsky route for years! I predict that Sky will be closer to 10 million subscribers in 12 months time. |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
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jb Wed, 07 May 2008 12:04:48 GMT What will Sky do to keep its hundreds of pounds a year - nine million customer base - continuing to cough up loads of money for stuff the BBC and ITV are now giving away completely free! baffles me : ) (how Sky will respond - not which one folk will prefer!) Sky will do nothing different . For all people have needed to do in the past was to phone sky and cancel their subscription to have (in effect) a freesat box and channels . -- www.krustov.co.uk |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
"Brian McIlwrath" wrote in message ... jb wrote: Having actually has access to what the BBC/ITV are giving away free I will be keeping Sky! : baffles me : ) : (how Sky will respond - not which one folk will prefer!) I am not sure they have to! Sky have been selling exactly the same channels via their freesatfromsky route for years! I predict that Sky will be closer to 10 million subscribers in 12 months time. i predict that sky will be closer to 6 million subscribers in two years time and three million in four years time. whilst you may very well be right - i have assumed that a third of its existing base will migrate to the 'free' service within two years - egg'd on by ITV HD which is very popular eg Emerdale Corry etc etc. i also envisage that video on demand / dominated by endless choice and providers, will have so broadly changed the tv /video market that the market which sky is curreently dominating wil have literally completely 'evaproated' away within four years. I personally think that unless it can do something completely amazing - it doesnt have a hope in hell of hanging on to its exisiting income/consumer base. heres a question for you - what does sky actually do for the litterally billions it currently gets? - what does it do which others cant - indeed which others will be cueing up tro do in their droves in the not to distant future.. the key word here is future - its ever more rapid change and nothing, no company, no product, no service will stay the same for very long at all... only the lean mean responsive service providers will survive whilst big dinosaurs which think that everything will be the same tomorrow as it was yesterday will litteraly turn to dust.. cheers jb |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
On May 7, 1:33*pm, Krustov wrote:
uk.media.tv.sky jb Wed, 07 May 2008 12:04:48 GMT What will Sky do to keep its hundreds of pounds a year - nine million customer base - continuing to cough up loads of money for stuff the BBC and ITV are now giving away completely free! baffles me *: ) (how Sky will respond - not which one folk will prefer!) Sky will do nothing different . For all people have needed to do in the past was to phone sky and cancel their subscription to have (in effect) a freesat box and channels . --www.krustov.co.uk I imagine Sky's starter offers will be 'free box, free install and free year of base package'. Then hope people sub up for the next year |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
jb wrote:
: i predict that sky will be closer to 6 million subscribers in two years time : and three million in four years time. Fine - we will see who is correct! : whilst you may very well be right - i have assumed that a third of its : existing base will migrate to the 'free' service within two years - egg'd on : by ITV HD which is very popular eg Emerdale Corry etc etc. I further predict that ITVHD will be on Sky well before the likes of Corrie go HD. : only the lean mean responsive service providers will survive whilst big : dinosaurs which think that everything will be the same tomorrow as it was : yesterday will litteraly turn to dust.. Sky have proved pretty adaptable in my eyes. Their move into broadband for example now means that many subscribers get the basic Sky subscription paid for by "free" broadband. They are going for HD in a big way - 30 HD channels by end of 2009. VOA will come as well. I just cannot see the Freesat dross having an enormous impact! |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
In uk.media.tv.sky Ed wrote:
: I imagine Sky's starter offers will be 'free box, free install and : free year of base package'. Then hope people sub up for the next year Also phasing out all Sky+ STBs and just supplying HD-capable versions would be a good idea! |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
On Wed, 07 May 2008 12:44:30 GMT, "jb" wrote:
whilst you may very well be right - i have assumed that a third of its existing base will migrate to the 'free' service within two years - egg'd on by ITV HD which is very popular eg Emerdale Corry etc etc. Sky's 'normal' churn rate is 10-12%. Which means that each year they lose over 900,000 customers & if they want to grow their subscriber base they need to recruit about a million new or returning subscribers. I wouldn't be at all surprised if those figures are adversely affected by the launch of Freesat. -- Cheers Nigel Barker Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
"Brian McIlwrath" wrote in message ... jb wrote: : i predict that sky will be closer to 6 million subscribers in two years time : and three million in four years time. Fine - we will see who is correct! : whilst you may very well be right - i have assumed that a third of its : existing base will migrate to the 'free' service within two years - egg'd on : by ITV HD which is very popular eg Emerdale Corry etc etc. I further predict that ITVHD will be on Sky well before the likes of Corrie go HD. : only the lean mean responsive service providers will survive whilst big : dinosaurs which think that everything will be the same tomorrow as it was : yesterday will litteraly turn to dust.. Sky have proved pretty adaptable in my eyes. Their move into broadband for example now means that many subscribers get the basic Sky subscription paid for by "free" broadband. They are going for HD in a big way - 30 HD channels by end of 2009. VOA will come as well. if you think 'shows' rather than 'channels' eg when in the not too distant future traditional channels vanish and content eg shows are all imortant as is the actual carrier - think of the provider as the link between the show creator/provider for exmple the bbc and you - what does sky actually have to offer in this scenario - do they create and provide popular soaps, films, comedy, entertainment? my understading is that they simply carry most content... which is exacly what the bbc and itv inted doing for free... cheers jb I just cannot see the Freesat dross having an enormous impact! |
How Will Sky Respond to Freesat
On May 7, 2:12*pm, Brian McIlwrath wrote:
In uk.media.tv.sky Ed wrote: : I imagine Sky's starter offers will be 'free box, free install and : free year of base package'. Then hope people sub up for the next year Also phasing out all Sky+ STBs and just supplying HD-capable versions would be a good idea! Does an HD box cost more to manufacture? otherwise I dont understand why they would sell/give away anything else |
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