Premier League’s UK PPV dead but not buried as league reworks its broadcast strategy
November 11 – Following widespread accusations of greed and self-interest from fans’ groups, the English Premier League has finally agreed to scrap its controversial pay-per-view scheme imminently.
Chief executive Richard Masters told a government committee that his organisation had “listened to feedback” and will be “changing direction”.
The pay-per-view model was introduced by the world’s richest league following the October international break for selected games sold on an individual basis.
Subscribers to Sky and BT Sport have been asked to pay an additional £14.95 to watch matches not chosen for regular television coverage,
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