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BBC flex their broadcasting muscles at the expense of fans
Morning all. On last week's Arsecast, in the wake of the new TV deal which saw Sky and BT pay a bazillion pounds for the rights to the Premier League, the discussion turned to the influence television companies have over kick off times. Clubs are at the whim of the broadcasters who make decisions which suit them first and foremost. And there is no second. What – and more importantly when – they say goes, Any effect it has on fans is irrelevant, regardless of the lip service paid to them in a subsequent press release or statement that only happens if the fans kick up enough fuss for them to bother at all. Not to be outdone by their more free-spending counterparts, the BBC have got in on...
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