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Jameseh 03-07-2013 20:21

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35591722)
as just recently it was announced that ITV are planning on getting a new 'pay' channel - possible for football in connection with Bt Sports.

No, no it wasn't. They said a classic drama or US imports pay channel. The fact ITV Sports Channel nearly killed them most likely taught them a lesson.

Superblade7 04-07-2013 00:21

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35591495)
I fully expect VM to tweak its packages making them even better ,

Looking purely at the cheapest entry package to XL with a PVR (TIVO) costs £60.99 , compared to £54.00 for Entertainment Extra + (from Sept 13 prices) with Sky of course if your address can only receive poor ADSL speeds requiring you to take Sky fibre this then this makes VM cheaper by around £5.50.

Both companies have introductory offers for new customers however I still believe VM will make XL even more attractive or alter its pricing to make it more attractive to those wanting XL TV via the cheapest method.

I've always thought VM could do with offering their top 'collections' (Premiere & VIP) with a single STB option. I do think they represent good value as they stand but I, and no doubt many other VM customers, only require a single STB.

For example, VIP is £113.99 per month, take off the additional V HD box and the price goes up to £130.24 when surely they should offer it for £107.49 (£6.50 less due to removing the additional STB). Sky packages are all built around a single STB with additional ones available if required (albeit at extra cost).

Just wonder if it would benefit VM to do this as Sky's top package (without getting into the comparing apples and pears argument) is around £93 so VM's is about £20 more. Surely a single STB VIP collection with a lower headline cost would benefit VM and reduce the price gap but still allow those who want additional STBs to add them at the regular cost of £6.50+.

Anyway, back on topic with the loss of ESPN in the XL pack and the current negotiations with Sky, does anyone think we may see the end of the Sky Premium HD charge? My logic behind this is that Sky Sports on Sky will be £22 a month from Sep plus about an extra £5 for HD making it £27ish per month. If Sky Sports on VM does go up by over £3 then it is going to touching £30 a month without HD. So if the Premium HD was dropped, it would still be about £3 a month more than on Sky and wasn't the Premium HD charge originally introduced so VM couldn't appear to offer Sky Sports in HD for less than Sky (back when their HD charge was around £10 per month)?

Obviously it's only a thought but some people (me included) enjoy watching sport in HD but will think twice about it now if it's going to be £37ish a month for the privilege. Surely with the launch of BT Sport, Sky will be keen to get as many Sky Sports subscribers as possible even if that means getting them through VM? Alternatively, they could give us all the Sky Sports channels in HD but even then £37ish is still a bit steep.

Interesting times ahead me thinks especially as Sky will be wanting to fight off BT and surely LG must have something up their sleeves as part of the aquisition of VM?

Mad Max 04-07-2013 00:26

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Very good post indeed Superblade7

Dave42 04-07-2013 00:42

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Superblade7 (Post 35591823)
I've always thought VM could do with offering their top 'collections' (Premiere & VIP) with a single STB option. I do think they represent good value as they stand but I, and no doubt many other VM customers, only require a single STB.

For example, VIP is £113.99 per month, take off the additional V HD box and the price goes up to £130.24 when surely they should offer it for £107.49 (£6.50 less due to removing the additional STB). Sky packages are all built around a single STB with additional ones available if required (albeit at extra cost).

Just wonder if it would benefit VM to do this as Sky's top package (without getting into the comparing apples and pears argument) is around £93 so VM's is about £20 more. Surely a single STB VIP collection with a lower headline cost would benefit VM and reduce the price gap but still allow those who want additional STBs to add them at the regular cost of £6.50+.

Anyway, back on topic with the loss of ESPN in the XL pack and the current negotiations with Sky, does anyone think we may see the end of the Sky Premium HD charge? My logic behind this is that Sky Sports on Sky will be £22 a month from Sep plus about an extra £5 for HD making it £27ish per month. If Sky Sports on VM does go up by over £3 then it is going to touching £30 a month without HD. So if the Premium HD was dropped, it would still be about £3 a month more than on Sky and wasn't the Premium HD charge originally introduced so VM couldn't appear to offer Sky Sports in HD for less than Sky (back when their HD charge was around £10 per month)?

Obviously it's only a thought but some people (me included) enjoy watching sport in HD but will think twice about it now if it's going to be £37ish a month for the privilege. Surely with the launch of BT Sport, Sky will be keen to get as many Sky Sports subscribers as possible even if that means getting them through VM? Alternatively, they could give us all the Sky Sports channels in HD but even then £37ish is still a bit steep.

Interesting times ahead me thinks especially as Sky will be wanting to fight off BT and surely LG must have something up their sleeves as part of the aquisition of VM?

nice thought but no way will sky drop the cash maker that the HD charge is and no way would they let VM drop the charge either

BenMcr 04-07-2013 09:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Superblade7 (Post 35591823)
I've always thought VM could do with offering their top 'collections' (Premiere & VIP) with a single STB option. I do think they represent good value as they stand but I, and no doubt many other VM customers, only require a single STB.

Actually it is been possible since April to do that, it's exactly the same price as with the additional box , but it's not something that's promoted (or possible to do online at the moment) as obviously VM would prefer people to take both

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35591826)
nice thought but no way will sky drop the cash maker that the HD charge is and no way would they let VM drop the charge either

However Virgin have included it in VIP since around the time it started http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...10/td-p/107314

DaMac 04-07-2013 18:16

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After a considerable outcry....

Superblade7 04-07-2013 19:37

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35591862)
Actually it is been possible since April to do that, it's exactly the same price as with the additional box , but it's not something that's promoted (or possible to do online at the moment) as obviously VM would prefer people to take both

That's useful to know Ben so thanks for confirming. If it's them same price though I guess you may as well get the AO installed even if you don't use it!

denphone 07-07-2013 07:38

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Sky and BT scrap over pick of the TV games

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/g...s-8692765.html

andy_m 07-07-2013 08:28

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Laughable attempt from Bt to make it look like they have any say in the matter. Sky get to choose their top picks, and also get to tell Bt which matchdays they have to take their top picks from. There is no negotiation, Sky got pack D!

DaMac 07-07-2013 09:49

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Like I said previous, utd v Liverpool and arsenal v Chelsea will be on sky not BT.

colin25 07-07-2013 09:51

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Originally Posted by DaMac (Post 35592866)
Like I said previous, utd v Liverpool and arsenal v Chelsea will be on sky not BT.

Even if BT gets them, they will still be on Sky. BT sports is on Sky tv

BexTech 07-07-2013 10:18

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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35592869)
Even if BT gets them, they will still be on Sky. BT sports is on Sky tv

You don't need to subscribe to Sky to get BT Sports.

johnasimmons 07-07-2013 10:20

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35592851)
Sky and BT scrap over pick of the TV games

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/g...s-8692765.html

very interesting Den :)

colin25 07-07-2013 10:25

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Originally Posted by BexTech (Post 35592876)
You don't need to subscribe to Sky to get BT Sports.

Never said you did.

---------- Post added at 10:25 ---------- Previous post was at 10:24 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaMac (Post 35592866)
Like I said previous, utd v Liverpool and arsenal v Chelsea will be on sky not BT.

My point is...even if BT sports gets those games, they will still be on sky..because you can watch BT sports on Sky

Sky and sky sports is wholly different

johnasimmons 07-07-2013 10:34

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In my opinion I still think that VirginMedia will get BT Sport from launch but it will be the same price as on Sky (£12 for SD & £15 for HD) and not part of the XL package as ESPN was


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