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Douglas McCabe was quoted in the Financial Times on "Local newsrooms still holding the front page for recovery"
16 August 2021Douglas said booming ecommerce during the pandemic had spurred digital advertising, while revenue from print newspapers “has fallen dramatically over 10 years, so there’s not so much left to fall off”. “Investors are starting to think maybe there is something there . . . and you could not say that two years ago."
Joseph Evans was quoted in The Times on "Young pretenders line up to challenge the Big Six"
16 August 2021Joseph said the chasing pack had attracted new users during the pandemic, but he did not foresee Facebook “losing significant market share” any time soon. “Other businesses will have an element that is better than Facebook: TikTok has a killer young audience and Twitter’s ads are cheaper, but Facebook is an irresistible force and an immovable object has yet to appear in its path.”
Francois Godard was quoted in BBC News on "Streaming service DAZN seeks to shake up TV sport"
16 August 2021Francois believes those savings are limited. He points out that in Spain, DAZN content is also available via "traditional linear channels".
"Look at the price of satellite channels today, it's no big savings, and online video is expensive because you need servers everywhere," he says.
This is a particular issue for sport because it is live and "everybody's watching at the same time", which increases the demand on the servers that are essential to relaying the live pictures into people's homes.
Francois Godard was quoted in La Información on LaLiga most undervalued starts at 40% capacity: "It is a defective product"
16 August 2021Francois assures that the Argentine star's departure "will not help" Barça and will help PSG, but believes that "the impact on the popularity of the leagues will be very small." Thus, he added that "marginally it can increase the interest by the Ligue 1, but the number one problem of this one is the lack of interesting competitors for the PSG."
Finally, the French analyst appreciates a positive effect on Messi's departure, "this departure may force LaLiga to analyze its own collective problems, especially the weakness of the 18 youngest."
Sky Q2 2021 results: Close to a full bounceback
13 August 2021Sky’s revenue was up 15% in Q2, back to pre-COVID levels despite some lingering pandemic effects such as most pubs and clubs remaining closed. EBITDA fell by a third, driven by higher costs from sports rights, since very few live sports events took place in Q2 2020
The impact of “resetting” football rights is already evident in Germany and Italy, with 248k net customer losses across the group despite growth in the UK. However, Sky will make substantial savings, and we expect this will more than offset lost revenues
Meanwhile, Sky continues to strike deals with other content providers, solidifying its position as the leading household entertainment gatekeeper. In time, apps for NBCU’s Peacock, ViacomCBS’ Paramount+, ITV Hub, and, in Germany, RTL TV Now and DAZN, will all be aggregated within Sky Q
Virgin Media O2: Kicking off with a bang
11 August 2021VMO2’s inaugural results reinforced the company’s focus on profitability with EBITDA growth of 6% and record margins. Flat revenues year-on-year benefited from the annualisation of the COVID-19 hit but incorporated little by way of rebound.
Much remains to be seen in terms of strategy but indications thus far are reassuring with B2B a clear focus for revenue growth, and the benefits of direct distribution feeding through to profitability.
The company’s decision to build an overlay full fibre network is a bold, but smart, move—allaying justified obsolescence fears about its network, enhancing strategic flexibility, and reducing its cost base.
Karen Egan was quoted in Forbes Advisor on "Roaming Charges Return For UK Mobile Phone Users"
11 August 2021Karen described Vodafone’s decision as “inevitable”. She said the likely expectation was that rival operator Virgin Media O2, plus virtual network providers such as Tesco Mobile and Sky, would now follow suit on re-introducing roaming charges.
Karen Egan was quoted in The Times on "Vodafone customers to pay EU roaming charges from January"
10 August 2021Karen said that the change in stance was “inevitable” because mobile operators were already exposed to up to €75 of monthly wholesale charges for roaming traffic per customer, which is likely to rise from next year. This is because the EU’s cap on wholesale charges will no longer apply to UK operators from January. She said that EE and Vodafone’s move made it “that bit easier now for O2 to follow that lead."