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thehog said:Alex Simmons/RST said:I can't really comment on UK television. Perhaps there are local content laws which see such shows taking up airtime.fmk_RoI said:Is it? What does cycling compete with on ITV 94 in the UK? 118 episodes of Kojak on a never-ending loop. 148 episodes of Quincy ME on a never-ending loop. 114 episodes of Minder on a never-ending loop. 53 episodes of The Sweeney on a never-ending loop. 57 episodes of The Professionals on a never-ending loop. Each on twice a day. Day after day after day after day. Oddly, you never see ITV's decade-and-more coverage of the Tour put on a never-ending loop. Do you know why that is? Sport doesn't really work for repeat viewing. So, is TV really crying out for such content?Alex Simmons/RST said:TV is crying out for such content.
But for sure if cycling was able to serve up content that was well packaged it would be taken up by a channel here looking to provide fresh content. There are sport oriented channels and live action plus replays in the hours/days following absolutely is sought. This is what fills the sport oriented channels now except they have to fill the gaps with stuff they'd probably rather not (i.e. not sport).
I think it needs a bit of a Netflix moment.
I can see a streaming/cloud based video and recording service such as Fubo taking such well packaged content in a heart beat. They already have a dedicated cycling channel now. They could be the Netflix for cycle sport, and help to change the paradigm. All major races in one place and viewable in a consistent manner. Indeed when there is more than one race on at the same time, well this is perfect for managing this sort of viewing. I can watch what I want, when I want.
Look at it from the angle of the consumer of sport's viewing. Cycling doesn't have a stadium. If that part of the equation is screwy, well it's never going to progress beyond it's minor niche.
Netflix had to raise $1.5bn in debt funding to get where it is today. Which is about $200m in profit. PayPal had to pay $50 to its first 50,000 subscribers from venture funding. This stuff doesn’t happen on its own. No one is going to fund cycling to the levels that Kerry Packer did for World Series to turn cricket from a 5 day event into a made for TV one day event. Unless Elon Musk starts shaving his legs.
Electric bikes??
