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AIBU to be fed up with complaints about paying to watch the Commonwealth Games

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HelloDenise · 24/07/2026 23:14

Yes I get it's frustrating and annoying that the BBC aren't showing the Commonwealth Games. I'm annoyed myself.

I have Amazon Prime and have subscribed to HBO Max for £5.99. Sky subscribers can do the same for £8.99. I'll cancel when it's over.

Given that most people have Sky, AIBU to be fed up of all the grumbling I've seen? It's the price of a couple of coffees, cheaper than two pints or glasses of wine, much cheaper than 20 fags. Cheaper than Lindt chocolate truffles or a pizza.

I'm fed up of hearing "why should I pay? I've paid for a TV licence." Well you can't want to see it that much then.

OP posts:
MyOliveStork · 30/07/2026 07:55

I would never pay to watch sport as I’m not a big fan BUT I always enjoyed watching it and grew up in a home where we watched a lot of sport because it was ‘on’. I know about a lot of sports due to this, rules, venues, sportspeople. Having sport behind a paywall excludes the majority of people and importantly children, who don’t get exposed to it just because it’s ‘on’ in the home.
They love talking about making sport available for everyone and accessible, but all they seem to have done over the last 10 years is make it less and less so. It’s not on the TV unless you can afford to pay for it, taking your kids to a football match has become extortionate (my boys used to go and watch a premier league match with their Dad quite regularly, now we couldn’t afford it), even the snooker which my husband enjoys, going to see has become too expensive now. It won’t be long until Wimbledon is on a pay tv channel. We lost the Tour de France this year which has been super sad…. I think everyone knew about Bradley Wiggins at one point!!!!!

MyOliveStork · 30/07/2026 07:58

oohgoodcupofteanicky · 25/07/2026 09:28

What a sneery comment

Agree. Just because you can’t afford the basics does that mean you shouldn’t be able to enjoy national sports and competitions on the TV? Even more reason to have the accessibility to sport to inspire you.

Chalotte · 30/07/2026 08:00

ChickenBananaBanana · 24/07/2026 23:25

Do most people have sky?

I don't have Sky and don't want it.

OotontheRandan · 30/07/2026 08:02

We are watching it on BBC Alba - if you aren't in Scotland then you can check iplayer for the channel, I think.

The only issue is the switching between sports and venues - they are trying to cover so much on one channel that you can't really plan the viewing.

But even though it is in Gaelic and none of us speak it, we are enjoying watching it.

SALaw · 30/07/2026 08:13

ChimpanzeeThatMonkeyNews · 25/07/2026 09:16

I don’t know why the BBC couldn’t use iPlayer like they do during the Olympics?

It’s really clever, particularly when there’s a time difference, which is irrelevant at the moment.

Because they bid for the rights and were outbid? They don’t have the rights. It isn’t a BBC decision.

Createausername1970 · 30/07/2026 08:19

murasaki · 24/07/2026 23:51

Free tv is a misnomer anyway given it's 15 quid a month...

Indeed.

Assuming the BBC went behind a paywall for their TV and iPlayer output how much would you feel is reasonable for a monthly subscription?

Most basic Sky packages start at higher than the current £15 licence fee, and get higher if you add in extras. And they get advertising revenue on top. What would a reasonable charge for the BBC to do this?

My personal opinion is that the licence fee should be scrapped and BBC1, BBC2 and iplayer should be behind a paywall.

Lisanne55 · 30/07/2026 08:23

It is on Channel 5 in the evenings.

HelloDenise · 30/07/2026 08:31

MyOliveStork · 30/07/2026 07:55

I would never pay to watch sport as I’m not a big fan BUT I always enjoyed watching it and grew up in a home where we watched a lot of sport because it was ‘on’. I know about a lot of sports due to this, rules, venues, sportspeople. Having sport behind a paywall excludes the majority of people and importantly children, who don’t get exposed to it just because it’s ‘on’ in the home.
They love talking about making sport available for everyone and accessible, but all they seem to have done over the last 10 years is make it less and less so. It’s not on the TV unless you can afford to pay for it, taking your kids to a football match has become extortionate (my boys used to go and watch a premier league match with their Dad quite regularly, now we couldn’t afford it), even the snooker which my husband enjoys, going to see has become too expensive now. It won’t be long until Wimbledon is on a pay tv channel. We lost the Tour de France this year which has been super sad…. I think everyone knew about Bradley Wiggins at one point!!!!!

My dad used to take us to football matches as children. I'm one of 4. I don't know how he afforded it.

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Seeline · 30/07/2026 08:35

I get TNT sports free as part of my BT broadband package so do check things like that.
I love multi-sport events, but the TNT coverage is poor IME. The studio based presenters are not great. There's one stream showing 4 completely different sports at once which makes impossible to follow them all. And then for eg gymnastics you could watch either the vault, or the floor, or the bars - not a mix of all.
My preferred option would always be the BBC for this sort of thing. They do it so much better than the other mainstream channels.

Createausername1970 · 30/07/2026 08:55

Seeline · 30/07/2026 08:35

I get TNT sports free as part of my BT broadband package so do check things like that.
I love multi-sport events, but the TNT coverage is poor IME. The studio based presenters are not great. There's one stream showing 4 completely different sports at once which makes impossible to follow them all. And then for eg gymnastics you could watch either the vault, or the floor, or the bars - not a mix of all.
My preferred option would always be the BBC for this sort of thing. They do it so much better than the other mainstream channels.

I agree the BBC does it so much better. But there is a lot of objections to paying the licence fee, especially on here. So when more and more people don't pay it, then it impacts on their funding and makes it more likely that the BBC will not do the big events as they can't afford to bid for them.

GingerbreadGirls · 30/07/2026 09:04

I agree with OP, fed up of people moaning that they can’t watch it on the BBC. I agree it is a shame they were outbid, I don’t particularly like the style of coverage on HBO Max,
However, adding it to Prime Video for £5.99 for the month is good value.

Boomer55 · 30/07/2026 09:08

HelloDenise · 24/07/2026 23:14

Yes I get it's frustrating and annoying that the BBC aren't showing the Commonwealth Games. I'm annoyed myself.

I have Amazon Prime and have subscribed to HBO Max for £5.99. Sky subscribers can do the same for £8.99. I'll cancel when it's over.

Given that most people have Sky, AIBU to be fed up of all the grumbling I've seen? It's the price of a couple of coffees, cheaper than two pints or glasses of wine, much cheaper than 20 fags. Cheaper than Lindt chocolate truffles or a pizza.

I'm fed up of hearing "why should I pay? I've paid for a TV licence." Well you can't want to see it that much then.

I don’t watch it, but Channel 5 were showing it last night, and that’s free.

TorturedParentsDepartment · 30/07/2026 09:21

Depending on your Sky package - we get HBO Max included with outs (can't remember how - husband does the annual Sky cancellation phonecall dance). I've had it on for background viewing most of the week while working from home.

LakieLady · 30/07/2026 09:29

I'm glad it hasn't been on free tv, because I find athletics about as exciting as watching paint dry, and we've already endured weeks of bloody football because of the World Cup.

I'd be perfectly happy if all sport was on a pay to view basis, although I'd miss Wimbledon.

murasaki · 30/07/2026 10:45

HelloDenise · 30/07/2026 08:31

My dad used to take us to football matches as children. I'm one of 4. I don't know how he afforded it.

Well it was 6 quid to get into Villa Park in the early 90s for under 16s. My mates and I blagged this until we were 18 as they didn't id you. And that was top division. Nowadays it would be impossible for teenagers by themselves whereas we could easily do it from pocket money.

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