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warrenb 29-07-2016 10:27

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I think what Mike Fries said about Netflix is telling. He is basically saying we don't really care about TV, but broadband is a different matter, you need that to watch Netflix etc, so money from TV is a bonus but our main thrust is to supply infrastructure for the broadband.

NINERS PAUL 29-07-2016 12:35

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HI new on here has it been confirmed that UNIVERSAL HD is testing

OLD BOY 29-07-2016 13:09

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Originally Posted by warrenb (Post 35851644)
I think what Mike Fries said about Netflix is telling. He is basically saying we don't really care about TV, but broadband is a different matter, you need that to watch Netflix etc, so money from TV is a bonus but our main thrust is to supply infrastructure for the broadband.

Well, that's one interpretation, but if you believe that actions speak louder than words, you have to put that in the context of the two new senior guys who have been appointed to bolster Virgin's TV content.

Broadband is certainly the big moneyspinner for Virgin, but they cannot afford to maintain their previous laxadasical attitude to the TV side of their business if they are to attract customers who want comprehensive broadband/TV/landline/mobile packages.

I think the LG view is more that ownership of the content is not the issue, it's the provision of that content to customers that is key.

denphone 29-07-2016 13:37

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As l say anybody can talk the talk but walking the walk and backing things up is what it is all about.

theone2k10 29-07-2016 13:44

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35851659)
Well, that's one interpretation, but if you believe that actions speak louder than words, you have to put that in the context of the two new senior guys who have been appointed to bolster Virgin's TV content.

Broadband is certainly the big moneyspinner for Virgin, but they cannot afford to maintain their previous laxadasical attitude to the TV side of their business if they are to attract customers who want comprehensive broadband/TV/landline/mobile packages.

I think the LG view is more that ownership of the content is not the issue, it's the provision of that content to customers that is key.

I agree, i was having a interesting talk with a ceo office worker from SSE broadband yesterday and i enquired about tv she said "somethings in the pipeine and would i be interested in being part of the testers when they are ready to test it."
I have a feeling it will only be Youview with similar pack to BT but as far as i'm aware SSE have no beef with SKY or BT so who knows, one thing is certain more broadband companies seem to be launching tv services, first tt,bt then we saw plusnet and ee follow then vodafone and now possibly SSE.
VM do need to up their game a bit now one feels.

OLD BOY 29-07-2016 15:10

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35851663)
As l say anybody can talk the talk but walking the walk and backing things up is what it is all about.

Well, this article backs up my statement, Den.

http://advanced-television.com/2016/...set-to-triple/

Those who walk the walk had better be walking in the right direction! :dmonk:

dodo1 30-07-2016 06:34

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Any mor news when we are getting the channels that are testing?

denphone 30-07-2016 07:54

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Hmmm pass as MB or other might be able to tell you that dodo.

theone2k10 30-07-2016 11:49

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Interesting BT might be getting SKY1 and SKY Atlantic, but as someone said it is probably down to box sets being on SKY store.
As youview which BT use has the sky store app, however if the channels do appear on BT one must ask questions of VM as to why it isn't on VM and maybe it is VM that's the problem.
https://community.plus.net/t5/TV/Sky-1/td-p/1353850

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Originally Posted by dodo1 (Post 35851761)
Any mor news when we are getting the channels that are testing?

None yet but we think Universal HD will be in Autumn and FOX News anytime now.

OLD BOY 30-07-2016 12:33

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35851784)
Interesting BT might be getting SKY1 and SKY Atlantic, but as someone said it is probably down to box sets being on SKY store.
As youview which BT use has the sky store app, however if the channels do appear on BT one must ask questions of VM as to why it isn't on VM and maybe it is VM that's the problem.
https://community.plus.net/t5/TV/Sky-1/td-p/1353850

Maybe things are set to change now, theone. I certainly hope so.

Looking at the BT site, the Sky 1 and Atlantic channels are not in their packages. However, Game of Thrones for example is available through BT Store on a pay per view basis.

A rather expensive way to access Sky's TV series, I'd say!

theone2k10 30-07-2016 14:35

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35851795)
Maybe things are set to change now, theone. I certainly hope so.

Looking at the BT site, the Sky 1 and Atlantic channels are not in their packages. However, Game of Thrones for example is available through BT Store on a pay per view basis.

A rather expensive way to access Sky's TV series, I'd say!

Agree but with a vpn or decent smart dns you can get gamre of thrones for £7p/m ish anyway along with other sky atlantic stuff aka ray donovan, penny dreadful via hbo nordic who accept uk debit cards now.

nialli 30-07-2016 17:41

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35851815)
Agree but with a vpn or decent smart dns you can get gamre of thrones for £7p/m ish anyway along with other sky atlantic stuff aka ray donovan, penny dreadful via hbo nordic who accept uk debit cards now.

Now TV's cheaper (and legal): you can pick up six months of the Entertainment package for under £4 a month through various online marketplaces.

RichardCoulter 30-07-2016 21:36

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Originally Posted by Richc1977 (Post 35851640)
I imagine there is a sliding scale and kickback their percentage if they hit certain volumes.

I imagine so too (but haven't been told this).

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35851659)
Well, that's one interpretation, but if you believe that actions speak louder than words, you have to put that in the context of the two new senior guys who have been appointed to bolster Virgin's TV content.

Broadband is certainly the big moneyspinner for Virgin, but they cannot afford to maintain their previous laxadasical attitude to the TV side of their business if they are to attract customers who want comprehensive broadband/TV/landline/mobile packages.

I think the LG view is more that ownership of the content is not the issue, it's the provision of that content to customers that is key.

That's how I interpret it too.

Arthurgray50@blu 30-07-2016 22:23

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Can someone confirm, as we are getting rather confused. You cannot get Netflex on VM now.

Spoke with VM CS. and they say its no longer through VM.

Can someone confirm this, and if so why ?

theone2k10 30-07-2016 22:27

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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35851839)
Now TV's cheaper (and legal): you can pick up six months of the Entertainment package for under £4 a month through various online marketplaces.

For me not really as HBO nordic also includes stuff such as walking dead and a lot of other shows, it perfectly legal just frowned upon lol.

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35851856)
Can someone confirm, as we are getting rather confused. You cannot get Netflex on VM now.

Spoke with VM CS. and they say its no longer through VM.

Can someone confirm this, and if so why ?

Isn't netflix on the vm tivo?
You can get netflix on any uk broadband provider you just need a laptop or smart tv, roku, firetv etc it's available on most devices.


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