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PragueAddick said:Pavoren007 said:I don’t see how this puts the mockers on CharltonTV at all. That service is an international service at weekends which a fair number of fans perhaps use means to access closer to home. Collectively, that delivers the revenues to maintain it you’d assume, otherwise, it is a loss leader to maintain fan interest perhaps?Surely, CharltonTV remains but all games including midweeks are now only broadcast internationally, while people choose to do what they choose to do? If revenues dip to an unacceptable level, the service is dead, but until then and having read what the restrictions are, it looks safe to me and I hope it is, as it is an amazing service all round. Scott, Alan and Steve, let alone that Liverpool hat-trick guy 😉 etc., bring to life a very special offering for all die hard Charlton fans. Long live CharltonTV!!2
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Pavoren007 said:I don’t see how this puts the mockers on CharltonTV at all. That service is an international service at weekends which a fair number of fans perhaps use means to access closer to home. Collectively, that delivers the revenues to maintain it you’d assume, otherwise, it is a loss leader to maintain fan interest perhaps?Surely, CharltonTV remains but all games including midweeks are now only broadcast internationally, while people choose to do what they choose to do? If revenues dip to an unacceptable level, the service is dead, but until then and having read what the restrictions are, it looks safe to me and I hope it is, as it is an amazing service all round. Scott, Alan and Steve, let alone that Liverpool hat-trick guy 😉 etc., bring to life a very special offering for all die hard Charlton fans. Long live CharltonTV!!1
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Wouldn't be surprised if Charlton TV is being propped up by UK viewers via VPN
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fenaddick said:PragueAddick said:Pavoren007 said:I don’t see how this puts the mockers on CharltonTV at all. That service is an international service at weekends which a fair number of fans perhaps use means to access closer to home. Collectively, that delivers the revenues to maintain it you’d assume, otherwise, it is a loss leader to maintain fan interest perhaps?Surely, CharltonTV remains but all games including midweeks are now only broadcast internationally, while people choose to do what they choose to do? If revenues dip to an unacceptable level, the service is dead, but until then and having read what the restrictions are, it looks safe to me and I hope it is, as it is an amazing service all round. Scott, Alan and Steve, let alone that Liverpool hat-trick guy 😉 etc., bring to life a very special offering for all die hard Charlton fans. Long live CharltonTV!!
The above from the football club on there launch of the 2024/2025 season tickets2 -
clive said:Rothko said:Wouldn't be surprised if Charlton TV is being propped up by UK viewers via VPN
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PragueAddick said:clive said:Rothko said:Wouldn't be surprised if Charlton TV is being propped up by UK viewers via VPN1
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PragueAddick said:clive said:Rothko said:Wouldn't be surprised if Charlton TV is being propped up by UK viewers via VPN2
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PragueAddick said:clive said:Rothko said:Wouldn't be surprised if Charlton TV is being propped up by UK viewers via VPN
The true scale of British football’s illegal-streaming problem is far greater than previously estimated, according to new research that raises serious questions about the game’s reliance on media-rights income.
A survey by global research firm YouGov Sport has found that 5.1million adults in England, Scotland and Wales admitted to watching sport via an illegal streaming website, pirated app or modified set-top box in the first six months of 2023.
https://theathletic.com/4792811/2023/08/21/premier-league-illegal-streaming-piracy/
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clive said:Rothko said:Wouldn't be surprised if Charlton TV is being propped up by UK viewers via VPN1
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It’s quite likely that I am way behind the curve on this, but someone please explain to me how a Firestick enables you to pick up a broadcast which I suppose is entirely “closed”, which the studio part surely is. I get that the live game action may escape into the wild because it may be part of the IFollow coverage, but not our studio stuff, nobody else can see that, surely?0
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PragueAddick said:It’s quite likely that I am way behind the curve on this, but someone please explain to me how a Firestick enables you to pick up a broadcast which I suppose is entirely “closed”, which the studio part surely is. I get that the live game action may escape into the wild because it may be part of the IFollow coverage, but not our studio stuff, nobody else can see that, surely?
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PragueAddick said:It’s quite likely that I am way behind the curve on this, but someone please explain to me how a Firestick enables you to pick up a broadcast which I suppose is entirely “closed”, which the studio part surely is. I get that the live game action may escape into the wild because it may be part of the IFollow coverage, but not our studio stuff, nobody else can see that, surely?Apps are available from your usual source, but you have to see Arthur Daley / Del Trotter etc for the interesting apps.2
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se9addick said:Pavoren007 said:I don’t see how this puts the mockers on CharltonTV at all. That service is an international service at weekends which a fair number of fans perhaps use means to access closer to home. Collectively, that delivers the revenues to maintain it you’d assume, otherwise, it is a loss leader to maintain fan interest perhaps?Surely, CharltonTV remains but all games including midweeks are now only broadcast internationally, while people choose to do what they choose to do? If revenues dip to an unacceptable level, the service is dead, but until then and having read what the restrictions are, it looks safe to me and I hope it is, as it is an amazing service all round. Scott, Alan and Steve, let alone that Liverpool hat-trick guy 😉 etc., bring to life a very special offering for all die hard Charlton fans. Long live CharltonTV!!0
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JohnnyH2 said:PragueAddick said:It’s quite likely that I am way behind the curve on this, but someone please explain to me how a Firestick enables you to pick up a broadcast which I suppose is entirely “closed”, which the studio part surely is. I get that the live game action may escape into the wild because it may be part of the IFollow coverage, but not our studio stuff, nobody else can see that, surely?So it’s a thing. But it is already happening now. It doesnt affect what we need to know, which is how much subscription revenue the club gets from Charlton TV, does it cover costs, and how much of that is from UK based subscribers, people who do actually pay, even if sometimes they use a VPN so they can watch from the UK when rights don’t allow it.0
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As a USA based Charlton fan I would be bummed if Charlton TV goes away. Minto, Curbs, Brownie etc...have become a staple of my Saturday mornings. Its a top class show IMO and well worth the 200 quid a year......with the bulk of our owner/investors based in the USA maybe they will continue with it......9
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Football can f@ck off1
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ct_addick said:As a USA based Charlton fan I would be bummed if Charlton TV goes away. Minto, Curbs, Brownie etc...have become a staple of my Saturday mornings. Its a top class show IMO and well worth the 200 quid a year......with the bulk of our owner/investors based in the USA maybe they will continue with it....
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Got no problem paying £200 for the stream. Would cost me 10 times that or more to see the games live. Feel at least in some small way I am supporting the club financially. Wouldn't watch it for free.
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ct_addick said:As a USA based Charlton fan I would be bummed if Charlton TV goes away. Minto, Curbs, Brownie etc...have become a staple of my Saturday mornings. Its a top class show IMO and well worth the 200 quid a year......with the bulk of our owner/investors based in the USA maybe they will continue with it......1
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Who wants or needs that much EFL football on TV. Unless your team is involved viewing figures must be really low5
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Rothko said:Wouldn't be surprised if Charlton TV is being propped up by UK viewers via VPN
Imagine there are quite a fair few others who do the same as it's so easy to do.2 -
Braziliance said:Rothko said:Wouldn't be surprised if Charlton TV is being propped up by UK viewers via VPN
Imagine there are quite a fair few others who do the same as it's so easy to do.0 -
PragueAddick said:It’s quite likely that I am way behind the curve on this, but someone please explain to me how a Firestick enables you to pick up a broadcast which I suppose is entirely “closed”, which the studio part surely is. I get that the live game action may escape into the wild because it may be part of the IFollow coverage, but not our studio stuff, nobody else can see that, surely?
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PragueAddick said:It’s quite likely that I am way behind the curve on this, but someone please explain to me how a Firestick enables you to pick up a broadcast which I suppose is entirely “closed”, which the studio part surely is. I get that the live game action may escape into the wild because it may be part of the IFollow coverage, but not our studio stuff, nobody else can see that, surely?2
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I genuinely don't think many people watch Charlton matches on illegal streams, as opposed to paying via a VPN.
We're not a PL club with thousands and thousands of casual armchair supporters without that much connection to the club. To still want to watch us in L1 after all the years of failure requires a significant amount of dedication to the club. And realisation that while £10 a game is a pinprick to the PL giants, in the EFL, such sums cumulatively matter. And help pay for the Charlton TV service we enjoy.
It would be interesting though to see a confidential poll on this.8 -
Oddly enough, I have a CharltonTV subscription but normally watch on an illegal stream as the connection is better.Will be very sad if CharltonTV goes away.2
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SamB09 said:PragueAddick said:It’s quite likely that I am way behind the curve on this, but someone please explain to me how a Firestick enables you to pick up a broadcast which I suppose is entirely “closed”, which the studio part surely is. I get that the live game action may escape into the wild because it may be part of the IFollow coverage, but not our studio stuff, nobody else can see that, surely?@killerandflash two posts up nails it.1