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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2015)
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2015)
Adopting his usual politicians which clothes shall l wear today face l await his answer with relish.;)
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2015)
V0-- Channels update.
No real update on channels (Virgin still to give them real names) but some channels are still testing. |
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Please don't say +1 or HD, as these channels are NOT NEW channels, And for what the sub is paying, we deserve better
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Also, aren't the majority of Sky Movies already available On Demand anyway? The ads will come with it though. Do you seriously think there will be no more ads ever on the Sky Movie service? ---------- Post added at 18:03 ---------- Previous post was at 17:55 ---------- Quote:
Long live linear the fast forward button!! ---------- Post added at 18:08 ---------- Previous post was at 18:03 ---------- Quote:
I look forward to the answer he is going to give shortly. ;) |
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As for advertisements being tacked on to On Demand, well that hasn't happened yet. Unless you can fast forward them, it will be a disincentive for people to use on demand to access their films. I will never watch ads if I can avoid them. ---------- Post added at 19:00 ---------- Previous post was at 18:59 ---------- Quote:
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The iPlayer — which gives users access to the BBC’s radio and TV programmes — has been one of the broadcaster’s biggest success stories, and has become one of the UK’s biggest brands since its launch in 2007. But the number of requests to watch TV shows fell 7 per cent in March, compared with the same month in 2014. The decline came despite hit shows such as Top Gear and The Voice, and contrasts with booming online video statistics at other media companies. William Perrin, director of internet consultancy Talk About Local, said “by comparative standards the iPlayer is struggling”. The new Conservative government has promised to “sort out the BBC”, which it accuses of biased coverage during the recent election campaign. It is thought unlikely to increase the licence fee, which generates about £3.7bn a year for the BBC, and which is currently frozen, requiring the BBC to undertake significant cost cuts. The iPlayer’s falling growth casts questions on one of the broadcaster’s biggest cost-cutting measures — to close BBC Three as a broadcast channel and make it online-only. Critics of that proposal have said the iPlayer, and a new dedicated online presence, would not give BBC Three sufficient prominence. Requests for TV programmes on iPlayer sharply dropped to about 230m in March. Overall the service grew about 2 per cent year-on-year in the first three months of 2015, the slowest growth on record. The BBC said the iPlayer “continues to perform strongly”, with the number of TV programmes requested reaching highs in January and February. “Variations of factors influence viewing figures,” it said. Mr Perrin said the iPlayer may have become “too conservative”, focused on putting TV shows online rather than embracing shorter video formats, as popularised by platforms such as YouTube and Facebook. “It’s possible that the iPlayer represented a generation of internet video that is now being overtaken,” he said. This week the BBC confirmed the closure of its Global iPlayer — a Netflix-style subscription service that meant overseas viewers could enjoy much of its content. Instead the BBC’s commercial arm will focus on distributing its shows via other broadcasters. Among the iPlayer’s admirers is the chief executive of Netflix, Reed Hastings, who said the service would eventually become the core of the public broadcaster. “The BBC will be the iPlayer. They will name it the BBC player,” he said. That thinking has been echoed by the BBC’s new technology chief, Matthew Postgate, who has promised to make the BBC “internet-centric”. |
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Reggie?? :D |
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The world has gone nuts! |
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No they have not tacked ads on yet, but they will. And still, you seem to champion the cause of the companies that will gain most from using non skipable ads. Odd. |
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These are just rumours until they either appear on the epg or vm announce them but this source is reliable. ---------- Post added at 23:43 ---------- Previous post was at 23:41 ---------- Quote:
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