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because VM need the cash more than Sky needs VM
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Whether or not a deal is done may well depend on how badly Sky want their Bravo channel on VM. I don't know on what basis you say that the two matters are not connected. Of course they are, VM will make sure of that! ---------- Post added at 12:09 ---------- Previous post was at 12:07 ---------- Quote:
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Yes, at this point in time, unless you have a large family who are all streaming different things, you don't need 100meg BB. But as streaming grows in popularity, 100meg for a family will not be out of order. Also being able to advertise that you have the fastest BB is a great thing and will attract customers because even though many people may not need it, they want it anyway, even if it's just for 'Bragging Rights'. |
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Only a rumour i've heard. To combat the growing success of BT Sports and Netflix Sky may reduce the wholesale costs of their movies and sports packs across all platforms.
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In the real case of Sky v Virgin Media, if Sky won't give VM what they want, even if VM are making it conditional on putting Sky Bravo on the platform, then VM will get around that problem in a different way (in this case via streaming content, one presumes, minus the first run shows, which just means a relatively short delay). But it is a very short sighted proposition to deny VM the ability to upload the older Sky Atlantic programmes (ie not the first run stuff) when VM can access them by other means, thus denying Sky the income. Utterly pointless, actually. |
Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
It seems to me that traditionally people chose Virgin for broadband and ended up with cable tv by default, whilst people chose Sky for tv. More recently those lines have become blurred, and there is also now competition in the fibre broadband market. Virgin certainly can't compete in both markets, and I think there is complete sense in reverting to the differentiation that has traditionally served them well. Virgin have a very good tv offering, most of the major channels, the only place to get both major sports broadcasters in a single subscription, and TiVo. In addition their broadband is competitively priced and they can market it as the UK's fastest.
If people really want every channel under the Sun then Sky is, always has been and probably always will be, the place to be. I appreciate not everybody can get Sky, but that's no reason to be upset with Virgin just because they've chosen not to compete on quite the same terms. |
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