ESPN has won the rights to take over the broadcasting of 46 Saturday & Monday evening Premier League games for the 2009/10 season, and subsequently 23 Premier League games per season for 2010/11 to 2012/13.
ESPN have indicated that they will make the games available via BskyB on a pay-TV platform, though pricing is not yet been made available.
Setanta lost the rights when they failed to make the required payments to the Premier League to carry on showing the games. They have today been dealt a second blow when the SPL pulled it's contract, again for non-payment, and it is now expected that the SPL will return to Sky Sports.
Setanta are thought to be on the brink, and have stopped accepting new customers. They will now be losing customers with the loss of the Premier League rights, myself included.
Setanta retain their rights to the FA Cup and England Internationals which is split viewership with ITV, though the future of these broadcasts, along with many other non-football sports packages may soon be auctioned if the broadcaster does fold.
What are your thoughts on ESPN's gain and will you remain a Setanta customer?
ESPN Wins Premier Package
22 Jun 2009
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So saterlite subscribers get the monopoly of english top flight football again. this cant be right Rod Crew (Hastings)
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