Is Boxing on Netflix a possibility?

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  • Mitchell Kane
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    #41
    Originally posted by ironmt
    I think It has started. People just can't seem to justify spending $100 per month on cable when you can sign up for netflix for $8.99 per month. I also heard something about these different streaming companies offering live TV for a certain price per month.
    That assumes that cable will stay at $100 and Netflix will stay at $8.99.

    Cable has already adjusted as there are an expanding number of "skinny bundle" offerings that are much cheaper than the traditional cable bundles.

    We've also seen some companies that used to have distriubtion deals with Netflix move to end them as they move to create their own streaming services.....Disney being the latest to announce it.

    As this happens, Netflix will have less content from other companies and develop more of it's own....and there is a growing number of competitors getting into the market of original content.

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    • rickJen
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      #42
      Netflix is never about live shows.
      Maybe they can put on replays or delayed telecast.

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        #43
        Boxing on youtube would be a far batter option imo.

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        • Mitchell Kane
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          #44
          Amazon may get in on the Premier League....

          CHARLES SALE - SPORTS AGENDA: The Premier League look as though they will have a major new player entering the next TV rights auction, which is expected later this year.


          Amazon could deliver a TV jackpot with firm set to bid for Premier League rights from the 2019-2020 season

          -Certainly Amazon are regarded as the most likely of the digital media giants to bid for PL content ahead of Facebook, Google, Twitter and Netflix.

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