Was reading this morning sky sports are on about scrapping Monday night football to save on costs and
BT Sport could ditch their rights to show live Premier League matches as raised subscriptions mean they have lost ‘thousands’ of viewers
Company's chief executive Tom Patterson revealed that BT have a Plan B after negotiations have begun over the latest football rights
By Richard Forrester
4th February 2018, 12:02 pm
Updated: 4th February 2018, 12:04 pm
BT SPORT are planning to ditch rights to show live Premier League football after a dramatic loss of subscribers.
Raised prices for subscriptions are believed to be the main reason why the TV giants are thought to have lost "thousands" of viewers
BT Sport forked out a staggering £960million in 2015 to secure rights to show Premier League football.
They also paid £1.2bn to show exclusive Champions League broadcast rights for three years from 2018.
But the company's chief executive Gavin Patterson revealed that BT have a Plan B after negotiations have begun over the latest football rights.
Reported by the Daily Mail, when asked if BT Sport could survive without Premier League matches, Patterson responded: "Yes, absolutely. I don't want in any way to diminish the importance of the Premier League of course, but it is just one of a broad set of rights.
"We will be competitive but ultimately won't go beyond the price it is worth to us. We have a Plan B."
BT Sport also had rights to show the Ashes in Australia.
Subscription costs have continued to rise over the years and the cheapest package now stands at £28 a month.