How does the language suggest that? I think it actually implies the opposite: "400,000 people will watch the right fight on BoxNation" That suggests the number is for people subscribed at one time.
How about Sky could indeed make money with a football channel or two? They just made a decision that it was better not to go in that direction. If they did have a football channel, they would also probably need multisport channels for the other stuff. And if you are going to do that, it's not a surprise if they decide not to bother with having a separate subscription for the football.
There is more satellite options other than Sky and most of these fights in Butt Nation are broadcast in numerous countries. If all fails then just watch it on the Internet.
What if you don't have access to a computer or are not computer savvy enough to now about streaming and where to find them etc?
Most people above 35-40 were never taught how to use a computer at school ect. Finding a tv channel on a remote control and finding a illegal stream are two different things. Nan ***** must of really hurt your ***** when he banged it.[emoji14]
Because his exact words were "We've had up to 400,000 names on this". This suggests to anyone with a brain that BN has a database with 400,000 names on it. Don't you think if they had 400,000 subscribers now or at any one time he would've come out and said it in those exact words?!
If they were at the 400k subscribers mark Frank would trumpeting that figure all the time and the channel would be showing domestic boxing every weekend. As it stands I think they have around 50-75k, which would likely be enough to keep the same type of schedule. If Boxnation folded clearly the bigger overseas fights would be picked up by Sky/BT or even Eurosport.
For BN to hit the 400k mark a singular event would have had to cause that. If that number is even true. It sums up the lack of desire for a boxing channel that the numbers now are nowhere near the 400k high.