Friday, October 02, 2009

We are clearer now...

The rights paid from Singtel for next 3 season of EPL was $400 Million. Singtel claim consumers will not be paying anything more than what they are paying now but that is when you are watching over EPL. If you loves all kinds of sports like Formula 1, Tennis, Golf, Cricket etc... then the cost of payment shall be differernt. A package is still being worked on at the current moment & details shall be released on later date.

Who says consumers will not be paying more!!!

TodayOnline gave a summary of what we shall getting in Mio & Starhub

StarHub
Football: Spanish league La Liga, German Bundesliga, Coca Cola Premiership Playoffs, European World Cup Qualifiers, South American World Cup Qualifiers and Copa Libertadores
Tennis: US Open and ATP World Tour
Golf: US PGA Championship, European PGA Tour and LPGA Tour
Cricket: Indian Cricket leagues
American sports: American football and ice hockey

mio TV
Football: EPL, Champions League, Europa, Serie A, FA Cup Asian Football Confederation club tournament
Cricket: ICC Package (18 ICC Tournaments including Cricket World Cup, Champions Trophy, 20/20 World Champs), all international games in Australia and England, Champions League Twenty20
Basketball: NBA
Golf: The Open Championship, US Open, Augusta Masters
Baseball: Major League Baseball
Motorsports: Formula 1
Tennis: Wimbledon, Australian Open

So what exactly is the deal....
There will be no two ways about it, if you are an English Premier League (EPL) fan - you will need to get a SingTel mio TV set-top box by next August, if you are not already a subscriber.
In a decisive coup, SingTel yesterday announced that not only had it secured exclusive rights to Premiership matches for three seasons, ESPN Star Sports channels would also migrate to mio TV. The latters' prime content include Formula 1, tennis' Wimbledon and Australian Open, and golf's British and US Opens.

Sources from www.todayonline.com

4 comments:

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Hello, I like the plate with the purple and green flowers :) Very old school. My family used to use those when we were kids. Miss them! Happy new year!

Jeff said...

This has been coming up as the "next blog" all day on every blog I frequent. Anybody else experiencing this?

Congratulations on all the extra traffic!

Unknown said...

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