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The most dramatic fall in viewing figures coincides with Alex Scott replacing Dan Walker as Focus' main presenter in 2021. In Walker's last season before he was moved on the average weekly
August audience was 827,000, before dropping to 809,000 in 2021, 599,000 12 months later and
564,000 this year.
I detest this new era of diversity/Wokeism comes before quality content
Notice today there is no main 4pm Mans Premier League kick off on Sky Sports the Prime spot weekend game. First time i can recall this ever happening in decades with Men's fixtures on going..
Not to be too upset they are showing a Womens Premier League Game at 1730 Pm kick off.
Obviously they are not getting the viewers they need to justify spending millions on content no one wants to watch.
So Sky are saying "You will fucking watch women's football, we will force you, or you will watch nothing else.
Really pissing me off.
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The reason there is no 1630 Premier League game today is so that Sky viewers can watch the finale of the Ryder Cup. How many sports channels are there now? But Sky want to force their viewers to only watch one, that way they can get X amount of people watching the Ryder Cup and Y amount of viewers watching the football when it is on. If they were both on at the same time, even with viewers switching, the total amount of viewers would be less than X + Y. All to do with advertising revenue. Money is killing not just football but life itself, only very few will decide what the rest can and can't do and then they'll make a killing by providing the only means of doing it.
Sky's revenue isn't really driven by advertising as they are a subscription based model.
I don't know for definite but I'd suggest the subscription revenue is far outweighed by the advertising revenue. Remember each Sky channel can advertise and look at how little time is spent on analysis at half time now, all adverts. As soon as they get a chance to show adverts they do. If subscription was their main revenue source they would do more to retain subscribers and keep them happy rather than paying £100 a year for an IPTV subscription.

ayrshireblue wrote:That's my ideas put right then. Makes sense as you say when subscription numbers are much smaller than FTA that an advert on Sky One would cost much less than the same time on ITV. Thanks for the expert knowledge.
zuricity wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:That's my ideas put right then. Makes sense as you say when subscription numbers are much smaller than FTA that an advert on Sky One would cost much less than the same time on ITV. Thanks for the expert knowledge.
i was going to answer yesterday, as above google sky revenues 2022 and you see the breakdown as mentioned above .
Peeves me that a susbscription base ist still allowed to use advertising.
Netflix don't ( as of now)

salford city wrote:Stolen from our friends over at Ordsall Quays;
Rasmus Hojlund (20 years, 241 days) is the youngest player to score in his first two Champions League appearances since Erling Haaland in 2019 (19 years, 73 days).
So still behind Eling then?
Mase wrote:salford city wrote:Stolen from our friends over at Ordsall Quays;
Rasmus Hojlund (20 years, 241 days) is the youngest player to score in his first two Champions League appearances since Erling Haaland in 2019 (19 years, 73 days).
So still behind Eling then?
So he’s not the youngest then

Wonderwall wrote:Klopp saying he wants the spurs game replayed. What a complete knob.
I think the 1966 World Cup Final is probably on his list as wellWonderwall wrote:Klopp saying he wants the spurs game replayed. What a complete knob.


johnny crossan wrote:I think the 1966 World Cup Final is probably on his list as wellWonderwall wrote:Klopp saying he wants the spurs game replayed. What a complete knob.

Jan Vertonghen joins calls for Tottenham vs Liverpool Champions League final replay after Jurgen Klopp comments

nottsblue wrote:https://news.sky.com/story/kevin-keegan-says-he-doesnt-like-lady-footballers-talking-about-england-mens-team-12977463
Agree

PeterParker wrote:nottsblue wrote:https://news.sky.com/story/kevin-keegan-says-he-doesnt-like-lady-footballers-talking-about-england-mens-team-12977463
Agree
Of course they call him sexist. Him and "Arry who also said he is not mistaken.
And yes, he is spot on.
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