
It was 9,000,000 in 2008! I'd say 10,000,000+ by now.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/apr/30/bskyb.television
BBC cant afford F1 & pretty soon I predict they will show hardly any Live Sport at all...
Yeap it sure is, according to the news today, Sky has reached a 10.5 million customer base now.
I could not agree more on the BBC subect, Sky has a huge influence over the broadcasting industry in the UK and the sports industry too, sports broadcasting earns the company sublime dollar in advertisement revenue and this is without including the income from monthly subscriptions.
They not only have the money and power but they also have the ability to take on anything they want at this moment in time and turn it in to a profitable business model.
For me there isnt really an answer to solve the F1 dilemma, I am surprised that ITV never attempted to bid for the rights back, but with massive economic downturns and huge public debts in the UK I think we may be in luck if the BBC still remains a reputable broadcasting entity, none of this was any of our faults and yet not only do we have to take on inflation, pension cuts, take rises, unemployment and many more negative factors but our public TV service is being driven to the wall too.
I may begin to simply refuse to pay my TV license, I will simply tell the court when being prosecuted: "Taking F1 away was one thing but taking away my David Attenborough was the last drop, you can go *** yourself if you think you will ever get another penny from me for a TV license"