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Posted May 06, 2017 03:46 · last edited May 06, 2017 03:49

regional monopolies are distorting the market for minority sport watchers. This is the first year I have had to move off streaming legal content, because legal a-league and premier league could be paid for legally, with some location masking (for a league). I have been forced into the greyer end of the market. Watching content on someone elses schedule does not suit me, nor does catch up in my lounge only worth having.

It's 2017 for God sakes. I want it on demand, on every device, and trying to change $10 a month for hd on a mains powered device!?! 

Legacy content providers are going to crash hard, and I have no sympathy. They are ripe for disruption, and sky will be dead within 5 years.

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Unknown editor edited May 06, 2017 03:49

regional monopolies are distorting the market for minority sport watchers. This is the first year I have had to move off streaming legal content, because legal a-league and premier league could be paid for legally, with some location masking (for a league). I have been forced into the greyer end of the market. Watching content on someone elses schedule does not suit me, nor does catch up in my lounge only worth having.

It's 2017 for God sakes. I want it on demand, on every device, and trying to change $10 a month for hd on a mains powered device!?! 

Legacy content providers are going to crash hard, and I have no sympathy. They are ripe for disruption, and sky will be dead within 5 years.

Unknown editor edited May 06, 2017 03:49

regional monopolies are distorting the market for minority sport watchers. This is the first year I have had to move off streaming legal content, because legal a-league and premier league could be paid for legally, with some location masking (for a league). I have been forced into the greyer end of the market. Watching content on someone elses schedule does not suit me, nor does catch up in my lounge only worth having.

It's 2017 for God sakes. I want it on demand, on every device, and trying to change $10 a month for hd on a mains powered device!?! 

Legacy content providers are going to crash hard, and I have no sympathy. They are ripe for disruption, and sky will be dead within 5 years.

Unknown editor edited May 06, 2017 03:49

regional monopolies are distorting the market for minority sport watchers. This is the first year I have had to move off streaming legal content, because legal a-league and premier league could be paid for legally, with some location masking (for a league). I have been forced into the grey market. Watching content on someone elses schedule does not suit me, nor does catch up in my lounge only worth having.

Legacy content providers are going to crash hard, and I have no sympathy. They are ripe for disruption.