TV bosses in talks to lift England blackout
Tom Collomosse, Evening Standard10 Sep 2008
Setanta was today locked in talks in a last-ditch bid to avert a terrestrial TV blackout of England's clash with Croatia.
The key World Cup qualifier in Zagreb will be shown live tonight on the satellite channel, which has so far failed to agree a deal with free-to-air broadcasters to show highlights.
However, it emerged that ITV and at least one other broadcaster - thought to be Five - were still in negotiations over an edited package to be shown around 11pm tonight.
ITV is believed to have doubled its original offer of £250,000, and talks between the stations continued this afternoon, although Setanta is understood to be holding out for £1million.
An ITV spokesman said: "We have been in talks today, and have made Setanta a substantial offer, which they have not accepted."
ITV's bid dwarfs the £300,000 it is thought to have paid for live coverage of Liverpool's Champions League qualifier against Standard Liege this month.
The move would allow the legions of angry England supporters, who are not among Setanta's three million subscribers, to see the Group Six match.
Trevor East, Setanta's director of sport, said: "We hope to make a statement later today that we have made highlights available."
East would not reveal if a compromise fee was on the table but said there was still a "huge gulf" between Setanta's asking price and offers from ITV and other broadcasters.
Setanta, which paid the Croatian Football Association £5m for live coverage, wanted around £1m for the highlights rights but ITV, BBC and the other terrestrial companies have so far refused to pay.
Previously, highlights for big England matches have been valued at around £150,000.
The stalemate had sparked fury. Mark Longden, of the Football Supporters' Federation, said: "England fans should be able to watch the team for free. These games should be protected."
But though the FA have a fouryear deal with Setanta and ITV for home England matches, they claim to have no influence on rights for away games.
An FA spokesman said: "The Andorra and Croatia FAs sold their TV rights to an agency, which then sold the British broadcast rights to Setanta. Any other broadcaster could have bid for these rights."
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Hello London,
A line from a song,
Money must be funny in a rich mans world?.
There is only one word to sum up "pay to view" GREED !!!!!
I don't like the game but my young son does and was most upset when he could not watch his NATIONAL TEAM, this is what my 9 year old said, Its a disgrace and to think we spend on kits to show we support the game.
People in the media have to alter there ways?.
- John L., Scarborough N.YKS., 11/09/2008 07:05
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Didnt hear all this whinging when Sky had it all.
- Brian, wiltshire, 10/09/2008 22:25
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Truthfullly I don't care about the national team as they are a bunch of over paid under achievers. However, England games should be on broadcast TV as they are representing the country.
- Brandon Thomas, London SW7, 10/09/2008 14:26
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after Saturdays performance it may be a blessing not watching tonight's performance. I may not need to keep the BP pills close by my side!!!
- Ian Makin, Twickenham, 10/09/2008 13:46
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Couldn't believe it on Saturday when Scotland, England and Northern Ireland were on Setanta. As for selling fans out, well fans can make a difference by not signing up for Setanta. In the UK we are being ripped off because of bidding wars between TV companies. Imagine paying £15 to see a 21 year old boxer without a belt getting knocked out in 55 seconds!
- Peter, NI, 10/09/2008 13:03
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Frankly, if the Andorra game was anything to go by I'd rather NOT watch.
- Paul, London, 10/09/2008 10:22
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I wonder how the Engdland Sponsors Nationwide will take this, now that the away England games are not shown on terrestial TV. Nationwide should stop sponsering England, as a mark of respect to the many loyal England supporters, who cannot watch there national team play.
- Anon, London, 10/09/2008 10:19
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Tonight:
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