SKY REDUCES THE LIMIT

Sky Sports could be set to give football, cricket and golf their own dedicated channels – and slash prices in process

Football may get two channels, with one each for cricket and golf while Sports Arena could feature rugby and tennis

SKY is reportedly considering replacing Sky Sports 1,2,3,4 and 5 in favour of specific themed sports channels.

The change will mean cheaper viewing packages and represents a big shake-up in pay-per-view.

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Football will have two dedicated themed channels under new plans for Sky SportsCredit: PA:Press Association

New themed channels will be akin to Sky's existing dedicated Formula One channel.

reports that football will get two channels, and there will be one each for cricket and golf.

Elsewhere, Sky Sports Arena will feature rugby and tennis.

Many of of these matches featured less popular clubs, while the relegation of clubs with relatively large fan bases such as Newcastle United and Aston Villa didn't help either.

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Nor did BBC’s live Rio Olympics coverage last summer.

Sky's new initiative is obviously to its bolster its user baser - and grab viewers who don’t currently have pay-TV - or rely on Freeview, for instance - with cheap options like its Now TV set-top box.

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At the moment viewers fork out up to £49.50 for the cheapest sports package.

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Mix channel, which Sky uses to showcase sport to its wider subscriber base by offering it free to basic package holders, will be continued.

Said Richard Broughton, a director at Ampere Analysis, gave his assessment of Sky's possible changes:

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“More and more Freeview households are starting to spend on pay-TV in some way, 45 per cent take a subscription service but it is mostly Netflix or Amazon," he said.

“Reducing the monthly TV package cost could also allow them to reduce the Now TV monthly pass cost to attract more occasional viewers without cannibalising the higher-value satellite TV base.”

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