Virgin Media gets BT Sport channels

by Mark Tyson on 15 August 2013, 16:00

Tags: Virgin (NASDAQ:VMED), British Telecom (LON:BT.A)

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Virgin Media has emailed us today to confirm that subscribers will now be able to receive "every major UK sports channel in one subscription". Virgin Media customers can already watch Sky Sports 1, 2 (currently Sky Sports Ashes), 3, 4, Sky Sports 1 and 2 in HD, Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports News, and from today Virgin XL TV home subscribers will also receive BT Sport "at no extra cost". This makes Virgin Media the only provider which can give you both Sky Sports and BT Sports channels.

"Virgin Media homes are kicking-off the new season with the most complete sporting line-up around in one simple subscription, from Barclays Premier League football and Aviva Premiership rugby to F1, live golf and the culmination of a great Ashes series. We’re excited to announce our deal with BT, making these fantastic new channels available at no extra cost to millions of Virgin TV viewers and in HD as standard," said Dana Strong, Virgin Media ’s chief operating officer.

As mentioned above Virgin XL TV home subscribers get the extra BT Sport channels added to their packages for free. Other Virgin Media customers interested in the BT Sport channels can also get these channels by upgrading to XL TV home or for £15 a month, add BT Sport – BT Sport 1, 2 and ESPN and all HD variants – to their existing TV package. Customers who use 'Virgin TV Anywhere', the company's cloud-based streaming service, which is useful when you are out and about, will also be able to access BT Sports channels. This streaming service is scheduled as "coming soon".

Around 2 million households are currently subscribers to Virgin Media's XL TV home package and the new deal will treble the potential viewership of the BT Sports channels, reports the Telegraph. Meanwhile BT has refused to wholesale the BT Sports channel content to BSkyB from whom it aims to win back broadband customers with its own free bundling offer, announced in May. BSkyB in return will not wholesale Sky Sports channels to BT's TV service.

BT Sport was launched in August and already has one million households signed up for the new channels. The three channels BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN are all available in both SD and HD versions and, as a reminder, these channels will provide:

  • 38 exclusively live Barclays Premier League football matches (BskyB has the rights to 116 games)
  • Hundreds of top flight football matches from Italy, France and Brazil
  • Exclusive Aviva Premiership rugby matches
  • Women's Tennis Association matches from 21 tournaments
  • The 2013/14 FA Cup
  • Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League
  • UEFA Europa League matches
  • German Bundesliga matches
  • Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC)
  • NCAA College Basketball
  • NCAA College Football
  • NASCAR

The new Premier League season kicks off on Saturday.



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Nice, and free for XL TV users, so thats me :)
Me too - excellent news, shame they can't tap F1 onto that too as I refuse to pay for it (RTL FTW!!)
seems kinda planned this !!
maverik-sg1
(Nice, and free for XL TV users, so thats me) Me too - excellent news, shame they can't tap F1 onto that too as I refuse to pay for it (RTL FTW!!)
XL TV customer and I moved in March to the top-of-the-line collection, so I get the F1 channel too. Now if I could find a channel that covered sumo (as in a decent length programme, not a couple of seconds of “look at those crazee japanese”) then I'd be a happy bunny.
Meanwhile BT has refused to wholesale the BT Sports channel content to BSkyB from whom it aims to win back broadband customers with its own free bundling offer, announced in May.
Don't you just love the smell of freshly baked revenge! ;)
crossy
Don't you just love the smell of freshly baked revenge! ;)

They will get forced to offer it. Sky will just complain to ofcom.

I just wish people stopped buying these full packages, then Sky, Virgin etc might start paying reasonable amounts for programs, rather then just trying to outbid each other for exclusivity.

How people can justify £60-140 per month for TV (in some cases they watch < 10 hours), on top of the TV license, is beyond me. I cancelled Sky when my monthly bill hit £88 2 years ago and haven't looked back. They keep trying to get me back but I refuse until they offer better packages (especially sports) and price points (i.e. a football package)……but while people pay through the nose for TV they don't ever watch, prices will remain stupidly high and we will continue to see things live F1 and international football going to paytv channels :(