Calculations based of international comparisons, adjusted to take into account the specifics of the UK market, indicate that in the region of £120m per year could be extracted from BSkyB, for the most part, but also from Virgin. If, that is, either distributor could actually be prevailed upon to pay. 'This has been slow burn, but we all have an interest in this and it is now definitely on the table among broadcasters,' said one senior TV executive. 'We all pay a fair amount of money to Sky and provide them with free channels, but no money flows to us. Yet where would their platform be without PSB channels? How many people would subscribe?'
The only difference between Freeview provision and Sky's in relation to the BBC channels as far as I am aware is that the latter allows access to all the BBC's regional versions irrespective of where you live. You can also get S4C on Sky even if you don't live in Wales. But I really don't think the loss of the main Freeview channels from the Sky platform would make a significant dent in Sky's subscriber numbers.
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