Changes to MySports: New subscriptions and prices

Dear community

As of October 1, 2024, Sunrise will adjust the MySports subscriptions. There is now a monthly subscription for CHF 39.90 and an annual subscription for CHF 29.90 per month (minimum contract period 12 months, then 1 month notice period).

With an existing MySports subscription

Anyone who previously subscribed to MySports for CHF 29.90 will continue to pay CHF 29.90/month. With the advantage: The notice period is now only 1 month instead of 3 months.

Anyone who has already subscribed to MySports before September 19, 2023 and CHF 25.–/month. pays, automatically switches to the annual tariff of 29.90/month. – and also benefits from 1 month’s notice, with no minimum contract period of 12 months.

Have you subscribed to MySports? Or do you prefer to experience sports highlights in the stadium? Discuss with the community and ask your question in the comment box if something is unclear.

Best regards

Corina S

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    All sports pay TV providers only know the way up with the prices. Now my Sports too, I’m not surprised, it’s trendy.

    How long does mySports actually have the NHL TV rights? Somehow I can’t find anything about it.

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    Why do I receive an email from Swisscom saying that I have to pay CHF 34.90 from September 1st, 2024?

    I had the subscription before September 19th. subscribed… that’s a mess (sorry).

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    Hello @hifo13

    Are you sure you mean MySports and not blue Sport?

    An email came today from blue Sport that from September 1st the price for blue Sport will climb to 34.90 for existing customers.

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    @Albatros2 no in 8K 🤣

    Joking aside. Acquiring sports rights is a real struggle these days, especially when it comes to the sports of football and ice hockey.

    What I don’t understand is that there are various other sports that would be even more interesting than constantly pushing the ball around.

    I would like to be able to negotiate something with Discovery or DYN.

    Then you would be much more versatile.

    DYN certainly has almost no subscribers from Switzerland and Discovery+ is no longer represented in Switzerland after Eurosport Player/Premium ended.

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    @roku73 wrote:

    All joking aside. Acquiring sports rights is a real struggle these days, especially when it comes to the sports of football and ice hockey.

    What I don’t understand is that there are various other sports that would be even more interesting than constantly pushing the ball around.


    That ball pushing is something that, of all the sports on TV, attracts the most TV viewers to their screens.

    You can count on one hand the sports that attract TV viewers to their screens.
    Football, ski racing, motorsport, tennis, ice hockey
    Almost no one watches the rest and it is uninteresting for pay-TV broadcasters.

    In 1997, a pay-TV platform, ITV Digital, launched, paying huge sums for football rights and not sublicensing.

    The fact is that exclusivity in pay TV is only a reason for a very small proportion of TV viewers to change their TV provider.
    2002 bankruptcy.

    It was imagined that a number of paying TV viewers would switch pay-TV providers.
    For a long time, the British Football Association had a problem with the rights being held by a company that had gone bankrupt.

    Sublicensing is now taking place in Great Britain in order to make the rights financially viable.

    Ice hockey attracts around 10 times fewer TV viewers than football.

    There was a repetition. Cablecom also paid a huge sum for the ice hockey rights and did not sublicense. At the time, the football association did not respond to this completely exaggerated offer.

    The boss at the time, Mr. Tveter, ruled out any sublicensing.

    The ice hockey rights caused a huge hole in Cablecom’s coffers every year. With the football rights they might have broken Cablecom’s neck.

    That only changed when Mr. Tveter left Cablecom…

    Glotzologist

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    Hello Zame

    I have now canceled both MySports and Blue Sport. Einisch is a long time coming. It wouldn’t be surprising that Mysports is so long, except for ice hockey they don’t really have anything on offer.

    I would like to thank you for moving the six subscription numbers to Ufa in the future

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