ITV set to launch PPV channel

chad
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Back in February the Daily Mail published an article stating:

"The channel is considering a new project which will see as many as 20 fight nights a year broadcast across their platforms. It is understood the dates will be split between ITV1 and ITV4 with additional plans for a separate pay-per-view channel also in the pipeline."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing ... -deal.html

ITV have just landed a TV license to launch "ITV Box Office"

http://licensing.ofcom.org.uk/tv-broadc ... tes/020816

Interesting times. Looks like SKY and B0xnati0n aren't the only players in town.
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christ this is gonna cost me a fortune !
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Fvcking hell,boxing fans taking it in the pocket as per,i wish ITV would either show it on one of their normal channels or eff off,i mean there's not many shows we miss these days anyway,we've got on fine without them,they obviously see Sky fleecing us and want in on the action
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going to end up with a ppv a month if we have sky and itv putting them on
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Will be a kick up the arse for Eddie might help improve the non ppv sky cards
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Most of our top guys bar Frampton, Fury, Khan are all tied to a certain channel (Sky or BN). I take it this will be to challenge for the overseas shows and the domestic scraps? That being said anything worth watching domestically is usually on. I can't see anyone paying to watch the scraps as a PPV.

I suppose they could bid for any future Frampton, Fury, Khan fights...

Either way it's just more expense! Thank feck for Kodi :bow:
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Depends on how much they charge; if only a few quid I would pay to see more boxing on the telly.
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Realistic wrote:Depends on how much they charge; if only a few quid I would pay to see more boxing on the telly.
yeah if it was a fiver or something i would be in
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would love it if a channel picked up the japanese fights, theres some really good stuff going on over there, just need english commentary to make it palatable to the western audience
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littlepug wrote:would love it if a channel picked up the japanese fights, theres some really good stuff going on over there, just need english commentary to make it palatable to the western audience
I'd much rather watch the smaller guys than the German shows that Sauerland put on
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Yay, more ppv.
Real competition to rip us off, that's what we really need!
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Khan and Haye will be all over this...
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What's if they really got their toe in the domestic scene with a bit of a cross channel fight night. Say starting on ITV1 to hook the viewers, and then switching to ITV4 or vise versa. Really building a fighter. When he makes the grade for a title, we pay by he fee.

Are boxers over valuing themselves hence they need to rob us via PPV?
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I hear a lot of moaning here same as when the sky ppv shows are on but guess what? Its all in OUR hands how long ppv last,if we didnt buy them they wouldnt exist so blame urselves and stop crying like a load of bitches
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davie wrote:Yay, more ppv.
Real competition to rip us off, that's what we really need!
They will be offering a service; you don't have to purchase them so how are they ripping us off? If there is a really good competitive show on and I want to watch it I will. Nice to be given the opportunity to be honest; most of the best contests I have watched has been small hall shows.
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Realistic wrote:
davie wrote:Yay, more ppv.
Real competition to rip us off, that's what we really need!
They will be offering a service; you don't have to purchase them so how are they ripping us off? If there is a really good competitive show on and I want to watch it I will. Nice to be given the opportunity to be honest; most of the best contests I have watched has been small hall shows.
Let's face it though, there's plenty of sub standard PPVs as it is. It might not be a really good show but one you do want to watch and you'll need to pay extra for the privilege. If you do pay its just more expense and if you don't you miss out.
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Stuarty30 wrote:
Realistic wrote:
davie wrote:Yay, more ppv.
Real competition to rip us off, that's what we really need!
They will be offering a service; you don't have to purchase them so how are they ripping us off? If there is a really good competitive show on and I want to watch it I will. Nice to be given the opportunity to be honest; most of the best contests I have watched has been small hall shows.
Let's face it though, there's plenty of sub standard PPVs as it is. It might not be a really good show but one you do want to watch and you'll need to pay extra for the privilege. If you do pay its just more expense and if you don't you miss out.
You don't miss out as it wouldn't have been on regardless; at least this way we have a choice which IMO is good.
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Realistic wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
Realistic wrote: They will be offering a service; you don't have to purchase them so how are they ripping us off? If there is a really good competitive show on and I want to watch it I will. Nice to be given the opportunity to be honest; most of the best contests I have watched has been small hall shows.
Let's face it though, there's plenty of sub standard PPVs as it is. It might not be a really good show but one you do want to watch and you'll need to pay extra for the privilege. If you do pay its just more expense and if you don't you miss out.
You don't miss out as it wouldn't have been on regardless; at least this way we have a choice which IMO is good.
It's good to have more choice yeah. But if ITV are to outbid BN for a fight then BN subscribers are having to pay extra or miss out. I'm all for more choice but another PPV platform inevitably means more expense.
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Realistic wrote:
davie wrote:Yay, more ppv.
Real competition to rip us off, that's what we really need!
They will be offering a service; you don't have to purchase them so how are they ripping us off? If there is a really good competitive show on and I want to watch it I will. Nice to be given the opportunity to be honest; most of the best contests I have watched has been small hall shows.
Will there be more quality shows?
Or the same number of quality shows and the same number of sub-stamdard shows with more people trying to charge us money for them?

Whether I choose to pay for them or not is immaterial to the debate. If I choose to pay for it, I now need to pay 3 major sports or boxing channels if I want to see the sport I love watching. If I want to see the very best contests, more and more will now fall under the ppv banner and the cost continues to spiral.

Or I can just use Kodi and be accused of not funding the sport and ripping of the fighters.
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There will be the same number of shows, some of which will be PPV, I'm only paying for fights I think worthy of PPV these days, which isn't many.
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Weren't the PBC set to do somethign over here or did I dream that? Maybe that could be this.

Or big Mick gone back to ITV (would only really be Fury I could see being ppv)

If thats the case I'd be happy with that I always liked the old way of having the undercard on ITV4 then the main event on prime time ITV....thats only good for the sport in my opinion if it comes with the very rare PPV I think it would be a price worth paying.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:There will be the same number of shows, some of which will be PPV, I'm only paying for fights I think worthy of PPV these days, which isn't many.
I'm the same. Used to always get all the PPVs but I've stopped. I'll be getting the GGG v Brook fight next month. I have Kodi but I'd rather see that without the interruptions.
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Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:There will be the same number of shows, some of which will be PPV, I'm only paying for fights I think worthy of PPV these days, which isn't many.
I'm the same. Used to always get all the PPVs but I've stopped. I'll be getting the GGG v Brook fight next month. I have Kodi but I'd rather see that without the interruptions.
I thought about getting a KODI box, but it seems a lot of potential hassle, and I do like Virgin media.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:There will be the same number of shows, some of which will be PPV, I'm only paying for fights I think worthy of PPV these days, which isn't many.
I'm the same. Used to always get all the PPVs but I've stopped. I'll be getting the GGG v Brook fight next month. I have Kodi but I'd rather see that without the interruptions.
I thought about getting a KODI box, but it seems a lot of potential hassle, and I do like Virgin media.
I'm on Virgin as well. I've just got a fire stick with the Kodi loaded on. I've still kept my BN subscription going though. It's good for fights on Sky which I've cancelled. Also any football.

The streams for British Sky on mine are very stop/start but there's always a few Croation streams which have always been spot on if you don't mind the Croation commentary lol. I watched the last PPV on it and it worked very well.

You also get most 3pm kick offs in the football on a Saturday
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davie wrote:
Realistic wrote:
davie wrote:Yay, more ppv.
Real competition to rip us off, that's what we really need!
They will be offering a service; you don't have to purchase them so how are they ripping us off? If there is a really good competitive show on and I want to watch it I will. Nice to be given the opportunity to be honest; most of the best contests I have watched has been small hall shows.
Will there be more quality shows?
Or the same number of quality shows and the same number of sub-stamdard shows with more people trying to charge us money for them?

Whether I choose to pay for them or not is immaterial to the debate. If I choose to pay for it, I now need to pay 3 major sports or boxing channels if I want to see the sport I love watching. If I want to see the very best contests, more and more will now fall under the ppv banner and the cost continues to spiral.

Or I can just use Kodi and be accused of not funding the sport and ripping of the fighters.
Or attend small hall shows if there is a fighter you want to see.
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