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If Disney , Warner and the other studios take back their content in the future Universal would be the only movies available to Sky. |
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More linear channels than at any point in human history...
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Now you are having second thoughts. Glad to have you on board...;) |
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Let's wait and see Old Boy.
This could be the start of Comcast preparing Sky for the loss of massive amounts of content from its channels, or it could be totally unrelated. I think for now it's totally unrelated. They'll only make changes when/if media cos take back rights back for their own content to feed their own services and I think most of these rights deals have a long way to run yet. It's possible this maybe Comcast slowly winding down the Sky cinema service as we know it, so Sky film channels morph into entertainment and film channels, so the Sky comedy film channel becomes the Sky Comedy entertainment and fim channel, Sky Premier merges with Sky One and the Sky sci fi film channel merges with SyFy and becomes SkyFi, as examples of how it might work. But I think all that's for the future, if at all. |
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Look at the HBO service that's due in the USA people are speculating a price of over $15 how many are seriously going to subscribe ? |
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Warner Bros was took over by Turner in the late 1980s. Turner is now own by AT&T. All channels in UK are now run by Turner Broadcasting System Europe (WarnerMedia) ---------- Post added at 23:22 ---------- Previous post was at 22:11 ---------- It look like Star Wars is coming back to Sky Cinema from September 2nd on Virgin Channel 402 (Sky Cinema Select HD) [Source TiVo]. |
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Turner became part of Time Warner when they merged in 1996. AT&T in turn bought Time Warner in 2018. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turner_Classic_Movies https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarnerMedia The whole point is that TCM ultimately is owned by a company that owns a movie studio and it's library, which was the point I was making a few posts ago, that movie channels run by companies without studios or film libraries will have a problem in the future as film studios are cutting out the middle man. |
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With Warner being at the end of Time Warner it look like Turner was took over Warner Bros. And also the soon to be called ViacomCBS make it look like Viacom took over CBS.:confused: |
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When AT&T purchased TimeWarner it became WarnerMedia, at the moment and as announced this year, Turner is undergoing a separation and will be defunct very soon, with the kids channels and TCM under the control of Warner Bros and Turner's entertainment channels under WarnerMedia Entertainment (which includes HBO). CNN is now under WarnerMedia News and Sports. The changes mean that TCM has unfettered access to Warner Bros. movie library with no transaction needed between the two subsidiaries, same for Cartoon Network and Boomerang, where Turner used to pay Warner Bros. for Warner Bros. Animation's/Hanna-Barbera's new and archived shows, but being sister subsidaries, Turner usually got the content at a special rate. Also next month WarnerMedia Europe (ex-Turner) will be moving to their new HQ in London. |
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For example, Disney + looks like being good for families, but people in my household (Old Boy and Old Girl) will not subscribe because there are no children living in our house any more. We would perhaps be interested in the Hulu strand if it comes to the UK, provided we could get that on a standalone basis and the content warranted it. Those who are saying that the new arrangements will be more expensive are ignoring the fact that people will only subscribe to those services that they want at that time. People will also shift between services from time to time as they won't be tied to contracts. |
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