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windy 21-02-2013 16:58

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 35539722)
Contact at VM has confirmed we'll be getting Sky Movies Disney in HD at launch.

Lets wait and see.:)

alwaysabear 21-02-2013 17:01

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by Lew (Post 35539688)
And ESPN America.

Lew as much as I would like to see ESPN America HD I cannot see that we will get it if at all, until later in the year when the fate of ESPN will be decided.

bamav 21-02-2013 17:37

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by windy (Post 35539732)
Lets wait and see.:)

Why wouldn't we get it? We have all the other Sky Movie channels in HD. See no reason why this should be any different.

mhatter67 21-02-2013 17:45

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35539484)
Technix reporting new HD channels coming again to VM

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showp...&postcount=695

Technix seems a great source of info, the question I have how do they know that the new carriage deal will incorporate say Universal HD channel, maybe i should just be happy not to query the info:)

cityfan247 21-02-2013 17:59

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I feel a little sorry for VM. There are channels i would like to see on my Tivo like everyone but the current contents is ok.

Universal HD is good news and whilst the addition of new channels is not prolific we still get them. Eurosport 2 HD was another welcome recent addition.

We get a large (and increasing) catalogue of HD content at no extra charge (unlike Sky) and the ESPN channels (for now)

whilst it is easy to bash VM it is Sky who are the villians for me. I am sure VM would love to add Atlantic,Sky Sports 3 & 4 HD Sky Sports News HD etc but it appears Sky want too much for them. This is a deliberate ploy to keep channels back for themselves. They know if VM met their price then it could only afford to do so by passing the cost on to us. I bet we would all welcome another price hike!!!! NOT! VM's problem is since their sold thier channels off a few years ago they are no longer a channel provider and this has weakened their position.

What annoys me about Sky is that they see VM as purely a competitor and treat VM and us (VM Subscribers) with disdain. They want to dominate the world and destroy VM in the process. The thing is not everyone wants a dish, or cant get a comparable BB service (like me) and anyway OFCOM wont allow Sky to be the only player in pay digital tv. Instead they should see VM as a means to expand viewers of its channels.

Whilst Sky make more money from its own subscribers (buying their equipment etc) they also make money VM customers who have their services. Surely Skys advertising income would increase if more people had access to the likes of Atlantic etc. But 'greed is king' Sky dont seem bothered. But if we pay for Sky Movies/Sports are we not their customers as well in some way?

If Sky wanted VM to have Atlantic,all the HD sports etc they could make it happen if they wish. We only got sports 1 and 2 Hd and the sky sports red button because they had to give it to us. For me the fault for the lack of certain channels lays at Skys door as much as VM's.

The issue with the ITV HD channels puzzles me a bit though. Surely ITV relies on its advertising revenue so would be keen to get its channels available on as many platforms as possible you would think. They are FTA channels after all. Is this another influence of Sky ?

howardmicks 21-02-2013 18:17

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just logged in to forum and im hearing universal hd ???????????????????? disney movie channel hd Is this true !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just need the itv hd channels and maybe atlantic and finally i see justification for hefty price increase and i am a very happy bunny and vm i am going nowhere.

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Originally Posted by cityfan247 (Post 35539769)
I feel a little sorry for VM. There are channels i would like to see on my Tivo like everyone but the current contents is ok.

Universal HD is good news and whilst the addition of new channels is not prolific we still get them. Eurosport 2 HD was another welcome recent addition.

We get a large (and increasing) catalogue of HD content at no extra charge (unlike Sky) and the ESPN channels (for now)

whilst it is easy to bash VM it is Sky who are the villians for me. I am sure VM would love to add Atlantic,Sky Sports 3 & 4 HD Sky Sports News HD etc but it appears Sky want too much for them. This is a deliberate ploy to keep channels back for themselves. They know if VM met their price then it could only afford to do so by passing the cost on to us. I bet we would all welcome another price hike!!!! NOT! VM's problem is since their sold thier channels off a few years ago they are no longer a channel provider and this has weakened their position.

What annoys me about Sky is that they see VM as purely a competitor and treat VM and us (VM Subscribers) with disdain. They want to dominate the world and destroy VM in the process. The thing is not everyone wants a dish, or cant get a comparable BB service (like me) and anyway OFCOM wont allow Sky to be the only player in pay digital tv. Instead they should see VM as a means to expand viewers of its channels.

Whilst Sky make more money from its own subscribers (buying their equipment etc) they also make money VM customers who have their services. Surely Skys advertising income would increase if more people had access to the likes of Atlantic etc. But 'greed is king' Sky dont seem bothered. But if we pay for Sky Movies/Sports are we not their customers as well in some way?

If Sky wanted VM to have Atlantic,all the HD sports etc they could make it happen if they wish. We only got sports 1 and 2 Hd and the sky sports red button because they had to give it to us. For me the fault for the lack of certain channels lays at Skys door as much as VM's.

The issue with the ITV HD channels puzzles me a bit though. Surely ITV relies on its advertising revenue so would be keen to get its channels available on as many platforms as possible you would think. They are FTA channels after all. Is this another influence of Sky ?

well said but if sky have infact invested in order to obtain hd version you can see some justification to keep the exclusive for a short while,But sky sports 3+4 hd is just plain greed

windy 21-02-2013 18:50

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bamav (Post 35539760)
Why wouldn't we get it? We have all the other Sky Movie channels in HD. See no reason why this should be any different.

Because its sky they could hold it back and make it an exclusive to them only.

Henkesghost 21-02-2013 18:55

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by bamav (Post 35539760)
Why wouldn't we get it? .

Have you only been with Virgin 2 days?

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Originally Posted by mhatter67 (Post 35539764)
Technix seems a great source of info

Hope his insiders don't work beside MediaBoys ;)



Yeah I know sacrilege :)

muppetman11 21-02-2013 18:56

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cityfan247 (Post 35539769)
I feel a little sorry for VM. There are channels i would like to see on my Tivo like everyone but the current contents is ok.

Universal HD is good news and whilst the addition of new channels is not prolific we still get them. Eurosport 2 HD was another welcome recent addition.

We get a large (and increasing) catalogue of HD content at no extra charge (unlike Sky) and the ESPN channels (for now)

whilst it is easy to bash VM it is Sky who are the villians for me. I am sure VM would love to add Atlantic,Sky Sports 3 & 4 HD Sky Sports News HD etc but it appears Sky want too much for them. This is a deliberate ploy to keep channels back for themselves. They know if VM met their price then it could only afford to do so by passing the cost on to us. I bet we would all welcome another price hike!!!! NOT! VM's problem is since their sold thier channels off a few years ago they are no longer a channel provider and this has weakened their position.

What annoys me about Sky is that they see VM as purely a competitor and treat VM and us (VM Subscribers) with disdain. They want to dominate the world and destroy VM in the process. The thing is not everyone wants a dish, or cant get a comparable BB service (like me) and anyway OFCOM wont allow Sky to be the only player in pay digital tv. Instead they should see VM as a means to expand viewers of its channels.

Whilst Sky make more money from its own subscribers (buying their equipment etc) they also make money VM customers who have their services. Surely Skys advertising income would increase if more people had access to the likes of Atlantic etc. But 'greed is king' Sky dont seem bothered. But if we pay for Sky Movies/Sports are we not their customers as well in some way?

If Sky wanted VM to have Atlantic,all the HD sports etc they could make it happen if they wish. We only got sports 1 and 2 Hd and the sky sports red button because they had to give it to us. For me the fault for the lack of certain channels lays at Skys door as much as VM's.

The issue with the ITV HD channels puzzles me a bit though. Surely ITV relies on its advertising revenue so would be keen to get its channels available on as many platforms as possible you would think. They are FTA channels after all. Is this another influence of Sky ?

And what content exactly is it VM subscribers are missing out on ?

As far as I'm aware the only content Sky have as exclusive is Sky Atlantic the rest can be viewed by VM subscribers the only difference being some is only available in SD , there's nothing stopping VM/Liberty Global from forming an exclusive entertainment channel and distributing it solely on cable.

denphone 21-02-2013 18:59

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35539810)
And what content exactly is it VM subscribers are missing out on ?

There's nothing stopping VM/Liberty Global from forming an exclusive entertainment channel and distributing it solely on cable.

Somehow l don't think they will go down that protectionists road.:nono:

jj20x 21-02-2013 19:06

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by cityfan247 (Post 35539769)
The issue with the ITV HD channels puzzles me a bit though. Surely ITV relies on its advertising revenue so would be keen to get its channels available on as many platforms as possible you would think. They are FTA channels after all. Is this another influence of Sky ?

Yes, but they aren't FTA, ITV launched the additional HD channels as pay tv channels in a deal with Sky. I would imagine part of that deal was that they were exclusive to Sky.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/t...ls-on-Sky.html

ITV probably don't feel there will be a massive impact on advertising revenue as anyone wishing to view the content still has access to the SD version.

windy 21-02-2013 19:12

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http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...o/td-p/1719082

I still don't see the point of it.

jj20x 21-02-2013 19:13

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35539810)
...there's nothing stopping VM/Liberty Global from forming an exclusive entertainment channel and distributing it solely on cable.

Other than the fact that the deal hasn't been completed at this stage?

It's not realistic, VM had HBO content on demand before Sky Atlantic appeared on the scene. Sky just made HBO an offer they couldn't refuse and gained exclusive access to the content as a result. If VM get into a bidding war for content, they probably won't win... and even if they did win, they would have paid too much and their customers would end up paying over the odds.

Jameseh 21-02-2013 19:36

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Liberty could extend their agreement with CBS and have all new CBS shows exclusively in future, then have CBS1 as exclusive channel/negotiation tool on all their european cable platforms.

harry_hitch 21-02-2013 19:38

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 1.
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35539718)
Harry Hitch, I have kept the phone line and BB, as it is good and cheaper than Sky, As as long as you have a phone line, that is Ok.

We had the same system before.

Oh, cheers Arthur. I was clearly given duff info yonks ago when I got Sky:(


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