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BSkyB to launch film download service
Pay-TV broadcaster looks to challenge Apple iTunes Store with digital shop delivering directly to TV set John Reynolds theguardian.com, Tuesday 18 March 2014 17.25 GMT BSkyB's new film download service buy and keep delivers straight to the TV with instant BSkyB is to challenge Apple's iTunes Store and other online retailers with a new movie download-to-own on demand service, "buy and keep". The new service, which will launch in the coming weeks, will will be part of BSkyB's existing pay-per-view film rental service Sky Store, according to Andrew Griffith, the company's chief financial officer. Griffith said the buy and keep service would target families with Sky subscriptions who previously purchased DVDs but found it increasingly convenient to purchase films electronically. Sky is looking to tap into the UK DVD market, which although in decline was still worth £1.4bn last year according to the Entertainment Retailers Association figures. UK revenues for downloads, streams and subscriptions were up 40% year-on-year to £621m, helping the total video-to-own market to grow in 2013 for the first time in five years. The service will have an array of competitors including Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Tesco's Blinkbox. "Having made a strong start in rentals, we think we can go one step further and actually start offering customers the opportunity to purchase movies from us and keep them forever," Griffith said, disclosing details of BSkyB's Buy and Keep service at the Guardian's Changing Media Summit in London on Tuesday. "We think we are extremely well positioned to enter the market and take share." He added that buy and keep will "have all the flexibility and the convenience of a digital store but all delivered to your TV set with instant access through the touch of a button the Sky remote". Questioned on how significant buy and keep would be to BSkyB, Griffith said: "It's a big market to go after. If you are going to target a big chunk of a £1.4bn [DVD] market place, then we'd expect it to be a material opportunity." Pricing for the service, which will be available through the main Sky+ set top box and other devices, has yet to be decided. Earlier on Tuesday in a related move BSkyB announced details of an overhaul to its electronic programme guide, to make on demand services including Sky Store more easily accessible for subscribers. • This article was amended on 19 March 2014 to show that buy and keep will be part of BSkyB's existing digital shop, Sky Store. http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...rvice-buy-keep ---------- Post added at 11:29 ---------- Previous post was at 11:26 ---------- Guess it will come down to price and chose. |
Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
How is that 'Coming soon to Virgin TV?'
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All I can think of is it's because the discussion wavered to talking about VOD services as an alternative way for VM to gain access to HBO content.
Maybe the poster believes that If VM were to obtain this new Sky service, it may contain the HBO content sought after?? |
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Just thought it would be something to talk about and we might get something similar lines on the day. Also there nothing coming to virgin soon to talk about this month or any month coming just rumors or hope.
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I didn't have a problem with you posting that. It's not strictly coming soon, but within the range of topics that often get discussed here. As you say; aint a lot of Coming Soon stuff to discuss anyway! |
Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
Pleased that the following are having new series commissioned:-
Hawaii 5-0 NCIS NCIS:LA Happy to see return of:- Bates Motel Person of Interest Gutted that Supernatural has not been renewed on a UK channel yet Also believe that Motive is also about to start a new season on UK TV shortly |
Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
Nick Jr2 is temporarily changing to Nick Jr Peppa for the month of April. Again.
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News about amazon anyone miss this http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...and?CMP=twt_fd
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So nothing 'coming soon' there, then. |
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