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Legendkiller2k 25-07-2021 14:05

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36087391)
I just received this email - I won’t be renewing.

I'm currently on 12 months free after buying a Apple tv+ but once that free offer expires i won't be renewing, just not enough content there atm for me.

Mad Max 27-07-2021 20:48

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Hi guys, can anyone remember the name of the new Brian Cox Space series, I think it only started last week or so, and I thought I saw it advertised as being on BBC 4.

Thx

cheekyangus 28-07-2021 00:06

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 36087631)
Hi guys, can anyone remember the name of the new Brian Cox Space series, I think it only started last week or so, and I thought I saw it advertised as being on BBC 4.

Thx

Brian Cox's Adventures In Space And Time.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000wnk5

It's mostly a highlights series of his various shows, with some new developments tacked on to cover parts where new discoveries, theories, etc have rendered certain elements out of date.

Mad Max 28-07-2021 14:12

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Ah ok mate, cheers...:)

Phunkenstein 29-07-2021 13:57

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Comcast just mentioned on their earnings call that they’re bringing Peacock to Europe - Sky customers get it at no extra cost but no other details as yet.

ScottishSteve 29-07-2021 15:14

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Originally Posted by Phunkenstein (Post 36087836)
Comcast just mentioned on their earnings call that they’re bringing Peacock to Europe - Sky customers get it at no extra cost but no other details as yet.

Here is the info on Peacock here

https://www.skygroup.sky/en-gb/artic...-coming-to-sky

Legendkiller2k 29-07-2021 15:41

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Originally Posted by ScottishSteve (Post 36087841)

I just sped on my bicycle to post this dodging a crazy bus driver in process lol, you beat me to it. :D

buckeye 29-07-2021 16:48

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I'm very fortunate to have access to US Peacock, its a reasonably good service but seems more like NBC/Comcasts equivalent to Now and I wouldn't mind betting that despite the recent rebrand Now morphs into Peacock within a year or so.
Its already getting close to it, Peacock offers a free but limited ad supported tier, a $5 a month premium tier that has all content but still ads or a $10 a month (I think) tier that has all premium content ad free.
Now is not too far from the top two tiers (pricing excepted) already, it'll be interesting to see if a free tier follows.
I use the $5 a month service and the ads aren't too intrusive, especially when you consider this is a US service lol
This might actually be good news for UK consumers if they follow the US model but that as they say is a big if!

muppetman11 29-07-2021 17:05

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Quite a bit of what's available on Peacock is available on Sky already.

Legendkiller2k 29-07-2021 17:09

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Originally Posted by buckeye (Post 36087859)
I'm very fortunate to have access to US Peacock, its a reasonably good service but seems more like NBC/Comcasts equivalent to Now and I wouldn't mind betting that despite the recent rebrand Now morphs into Peacock within a year or so.
Its already getting close to it, Peacock offers a free but limited ad supported tier, a $5 a month premium tier that has all content but still ads or a $10 a month (I think) tier that has all premium content ad free.
Now is not too far from the top two tiers (pricing excepted) already, it'll be interesting to see if a free tier follows.
I use the $5 a month service and the ads aren't too intrusive, especially when you consider this is a US service lol
This might actually be good news for UK consumers if they follow the US model but that as they say is a big if!

For £4p/m give and take exchange rates you get quite a lot including premier league football, live wwe ppvs it is exceptional value for money.

nialli 30-07-2021 16:21

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k (Post 36087402)
I'm currently on 12 months free after buying a Apple tv+ but once that free offer expires i won't be renewing, just not enough content there atm for me.

I find dipping into a streaming service for a month then cancelling is enough to allow me to watch everything I want to on each service. I signed up to Starzplay for a month, watched Mr Mercedes (outstanding), High Fidelity and The Act (both very good) and Castle Rock (not too bad) then cancelled. Not bad value for £4.99.
I'll sign up for another month of Apple TV+ if Foundation turns out to be as good as the trailer suggests but I'll wait until the whole of season 1 is available. Will watch s2 of The Morning Show that month, too. But won't hang around.
I recently cancelled Now as there's nothing on Sky Atlantic I'm interested in and won't be until Succession returns. With Disney+ I'm watching Loki and Wandavision then I'm out for a while. Don't have Prime at the moment but will sign up if they have anything of interest.
I like this new "in for a month" model (I have a Roku streamer). Only Virgin's Oomph channels and Netflix are permanent for me and that's because the whole family use them. The former will be reviewed when our 18-month deal expires next January. Netflix still has the only compelling content.

1andrew1 30-07-2021 17:05

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k (Post 36087866)
For £4p/m give and take exchange rates you get quite a lot including premier league football, live wwe ppvs it is exceptional value for money.

Sounds a bargain. I'm sure the UK rights will be different, as Premier League rights are far more expensive in their home country than the USA.

OLD BOY 30-07-2021 19:35

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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 36088008)
I find dipping into a streaming service for a month then cancelling is enough to allow me to watch everything I want to on each service. I signed up to Starzplay for a month, watched Mr Mercedes (outstanding), High Fidelity and The Act (both very good) and Castle Rock (not too bad) then cancelled. Not bad value for £4.99.
I'll sign up for another month of Apple TV+ if Foundation turns out to be as good as the trailer suggests but I'll wait until the whole of season 1 is available. Will watch s2 of The Morning Show that month, too. But won't hang around.
I recently cancelled Now as there's nothing on Sky Atlantic I'm interested in and won't be until Succession returns. With Disney+ I'm watching Loki and Wandavision then I'm out for a while. Don't have Prime at the moment but will sign up if they have anything of interest.
I like this new "in for a month" model (I have a Roku streamer). Only Virgin's Oomph channels and Netflix are permanent for me and that's because the whole family use them. The former will be reviewed when our 18-month deal expires next January. Netflix still has the only compelling content.

That sounds a sensible approach, and this is what I mean when I say that the streamers can save you money.

The approach some take is to subscribe to them all at the same time and then complain about how expensive it is.

One qualification I always make these days is that sport can get rather expensive and I hope that will sort itself out before too much longer.

Legendkiller2k 30-07-2021 19:46

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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 36088008)
I find dipping into a streaming service for a month then cancelling is enough to allow me to watch everything I want to on each service. I signed up to Starzplay for a month, watched Mr Mercedes (outstanding), High Fidelity and The Act (both very good) and Castle Rock (not too bad) then cancelled. Not bad value for £4.99.
I'll sign up for another month of Apple TV+ if Foundation turns out to be as good as the trailer suggests but I'll wait until the whole of season 1 is available. Will watch s2 of The Morning Show that month, too. But won't hang around.
I recently cancelled Now as there's nothing on Sky Atlantic I'm interested in and won't be until Succession returns. With Disney+ I'm watching Loki and Wandavision then I'm out for a while. Don't have Prime at the moment but will sign up if they have anything of interest.
I like this new "in for a month" model (I have a Roku streamer). Only Virgin's Oomph channels and Netflix are permanent for me and that's because the whole family use them. The former will be reviewed when our 18-month deal expires next January. Netflix still has the only compelling content.

Best way to do it, i do similat but via Amazon channels one month shudder, then a month of Britbox, then a month of starzplay, netflix is one i keep. Hulu i dip in and out of as required too.
HBOMAX is kindly provided to me via a friend in USA in exchange for a slot on my Netflix.

Media Boy UK 30-07-2021 20:03

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Media Boy Sources say "Peacock will only be free for SKYQ customers. All other Sky customers will need to pay an estimated £4p/m."

At time of posting Peacock is not set to launch on Virgin Media.


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