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No thank you, BTs customers are all having to subsidise BT sport through higher prices.
Thats actually completely untrue my friend. BT's price rises are consistent (% wise) with previous ones. Its BT's overall profits which are subsidising this venture. They are taking a hit.
I read an enders analysis report a few weeks ago about the next round of auction rights and they estimated the rights would go for a minimum of £1.2 - £1.4b. Thats an eye-watering amount of money. But to make a profit on it? Only an extra 1m BB subscribers would be required. Which they said was easily achievable.
And I've never seen Alan Partridge. :shocked:0 -
Phoenix Nights, perchance?That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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Oh dear, no. Have I missed a treat? Because I like Peter Kay.0
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Indeed you have. There were two series, then he did Max and Paddy.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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I see this change showing on the website today. It wasn't showing on the website last week.
The tv adverts last week said it was free with adsl bb too, but this week it's web streaming only.0 -
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