That tooCycling needs more people that care about watching cycling.
That tooCycling needs more people that care about watching cycling.
Look at Euro 2024, who on earth are Hisense? basically a Chinese Samsung make electrical tech stuff, they've paid millions to be involved in this tournament, just because they get massive exposure from it.
I too got the email detailing the demise of the Eurosport Player.
The idea of expansion always requires new audience. Therefore there is always this assumption that the existing fanbase will follow the sport to wherever it goes and there will be no detrimental impact to the sport by reducing the number of events in its traditional heartlands where the majority of the fans are, plus they can tap into this huge potential market on top of it.They make cheap TV's. It feels like most supermarkets in France have been littered with football themed Hisense TV deals for years & years now.
On the topic of cycling's economic model, there was a delirious documentary on French tv recently about how cycling needs to go global or risk becoming irrelevant. It's a recurring theme which many pseudo experts seem to cling to like gospel (aka the tired old "the west is dying, the world is the future!" schtick). On the contrary, i.e. going 'global' (whatever that even means) would achieve one thing only: a dilution of the sport's actual character & cycling really would become irrelevant. The Tour de France for example is not for export. No France, no TdF! You can't just go & create a new race at the other side of the world with new audiences & peoples without a cultural base in this stuff & say "Ta-da, here's your new global cycling of the future!".
People won't watch it. Bean counters have been making the same mistake for years. It's like Hollywood pandering to the Chinese market with Chinese product placement & actors. It didn't work.
But they just don't learn (or they refuse to for whatever reason).
Me too.
I had to get Max via Prime Video. The problem so far is I seem to have lost the commentary language options I have on the Eurosport site itself.
Let's hope they fix that.
Sport needs to realise putting their events behind a paywall won't attract new fans and therefore won't bring in more money.Cycling needs more people that care about watching cycling.
You get Vacchi/Adamsson and multi-language options with Discovery+ in Sweden (presuming you´re swedish). Don´t know the difference in cost though.Thank you for the heads-up. The only reason I pay for Eurosport is the multi-language option including Vacchi/Adamson.
You get Vacchi/Adamsson and multi-language options with Discovery+ in Sweden (presuming you´re swedish). Don´t know the difference in cost though.
Thank you - that would have been a great solution, but unfortunately, I'm not located in Sweden. Appreciate it anyways!
I don't disagree, but in the whole scope of things, very few people give a crap about bicycle racing to begin with.Sport needs to realise putting their events behind a paywall won't attract new fans and therefore won't bring in more money.
A paywall will give you money right now, but it'll hurt you in the future.
I think you get the multi-lingual option everywhere?
I don't see why they would bother with that.On HBO Max too? Rackham mentioned that language commentary options were no longer available there and I can't get Discovery+ in Belgium. Let's see if they figure it out.
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Yes, I have it on Max.On HBO Max too? Rackham mentioned that language commentary options were no longer available there and I can't get Discovery+ in Belgium. Let's see if they figure it out.
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Yes, I have it on Max.
Sport needs to realise putting their events behind a paywall won't attract new fans and therefore won't bring in more money.
A paywall will give you money right now, but it'll hurt you in the future.
I don't disagree, but in the whole scope of things, very few people give a crap about bicycle racing to begin with.
The thing is, Football is never gonna lose that interest because of the vast number of people already into it.tell that to the English Premier League, been stuck behind a paywall for 32 years. the combined tv rights deal is now worth nearly 7billion pounds.
those are the figures that the decision makers in cycling be they team owners or UCI, ASO etc etc look at and go yeah we want some of lucre
The only adult in the room is leaving the Breakaway
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Glad to hear Ullrich is back and getting involved. I hope they stick to the racing going on and don't grill him about the past.In Germany, Jan Ullrich will be at Eurosport for two stages of the Tour, while in Austria Servus TV got the broadcasting rights, and will line up Bernhard Kohl as expert commentator.![]()