During the earlier seasons, the Premier League and the BSkyB only televised 60 matches per season of the possible 380 matches available; there were even more matches available during the 1992 – 3 and 1993 – 4 seasons as the League comprised 22 teams. Televising 60 matches effectively limited broadcast output and in theory, this limits consumer choice and allows the suppliers to make abnormal profits, especially if there is no competition in the supply market as was the case. However, pressure from a number of key stakeholders, including competition authorities, forced changes