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telegramsam 21-04-2015 17:27

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
Many switch from sky to virgin(and vice-versa) to take up special half price discounts but switch back once they see a better deal and are free of any minimum contract terms. I did,left virgin for sky,rejoined virgin for a special offer. I will be looking at offers from sky in a few months time unless virgin make it worth my while staying. I wonder who holds the record for the number of switches `eh?

muppetman11 21-04-2015 19:06

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35772932)
I think most people agree, but sport has them tied to a pay TV service, as that is the only realistic way to get it; charges for sport via Now TV are even more exorbitant than via a Sky or VM pay TV subscription.

If Sky made the Now TV charges for sport closer to the prices via a satellite subscription, then more people would ditch pay TV. Which is exactly why they won't.

I know that you like sport, so kudos to you for taking a stand and telling Sky what to do with their price rises.

To be honest I've always done it , I ring and cancel to say I'm not prepared to pay the current high prices however in the past I've always got some good discounts to stay. I'll do exactly the same this time if the offer is good enough I'll gladly stay.

passingbat 21-04-2015 21:24

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35772947)
To be honest I've always done it , I ring and cancel to say I'm not prepared to pay the current high prices however in the past I've always got some good discounts to stay. I'll do exactly the same this time if the offer is good enough I'll gladly stay.

I thought I read a post by you saying that you were quitting pay TV because of the price rises. I must have been mistaken.

muppetman11 21-04-2015 21:42

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35772996)
I thought I read a post by you saying that you were quitting pay TV because of the price rises. I must have been mistaken.

You aren't mistaken , I am quitting at the new inflated prices however many people have said after giving notice they've been offered 50% off or better for the next 12 months that would then become a price I'm happy to pay. If no call comes my way then I guess I will be pay TV free.:D

MadGamer 21-04-2015 23:23

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
Changing the subject slightly, but software RO11.075.52.00P is now on the DR Stream

bubblegun 24-04-2015 02:46

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35772998)
You aren't mistaken , I am quitting at the new inflated prices however many people have said after giving notice they've been offered 50% off or better for the next 12 months that would then become a price I'm happy to pay. If no call comes my way then I guess I will be pay TV free.:D

I have noticed that people who call 31 days before the end of their 50%+ discount tend not to get another but if you call closer to the end of the discount or after it has ended then you will likely get another 25%, 35% or 50% discount to continue with Sky. If you call early (31 days before offer ends) then you will just get standard 10% discount offered.

muppetman11 24-04-2015 20:55

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by MadGamer (Post 35773018)
Changing the subject slightly, but software RO11.075.52.00P is now on the DR Stream

I have noticed if going into Settings - System Details then page 2 the following has been added

Gateway sgw
DRM Enabled true
Secure Channel OK(0)

Wonder what this is for ? I haven't noticed it on previous builds.

It also appears that from June Sky 3D will cease broadcasting with 3D movies moving onto the Sky On Demand service.

muppetman11 28-04-2015 10:59

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
Sky Go adds catch up content from ITV and Channel 5.

Link

denphone 29-04-2015 08:50

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
Sky to drop one of its arts channels.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...els-in-shakeup

muppetman11 29-04-2015 11:24

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No surprise I had a survey about that many months ago.

denphone 29-04-2015 11:44

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One guy seems unhappy with Sky's record lately.

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Strange that, since SKY won the rights to the Premier League contract paying £4.1 billion we have see two price increases within 9 months, entertainment bundles increase up to 3 times that of the sports package, a raft of redundancies, only 2 major productions completed Fortitude and the Tunnel, only 60 hours of new home made original drama and now SKY Arts only having one channel. Perhaps they should consider saving even more money by dropping SKY 2 and combining that with SKY One and SKY Atlantic

spiderplant 29-04-2015 11:44

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35774422)
No surprise I had a survey about that many months ago.

Ah, so it's your fault? ;)

muppetman11 29-04-2015 12:09

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35774426)
Ah, so it's your fault? ;)

Along with the other respondents I guess so :D
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35774425)
One guy seems unhappy with Sky's record lately.

Hardly surprising of course they are looking to save money , they've spent huge on the premier league rights and there's only so much you can increase subs.

Media Boy UK 01-05-2015 12:54

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
UBC UK to sell EPG Slots on Sky for UCB Radio UK and UCB TV UK.

http://www.canismedia.co.uk/about-us/news/post/13

muppetman11 01-05-2015 12:56

Re: General Sky TV Discussion
 
Sky signs deal to handle Channel 5's £250m ad sales

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Sky has struck a deal to handle Channel 5’s £250m TV ad sales business, thwarting Channel 4’s hopes of expanding its own advertising sales operation.

The satellite broadcaster has extended its existing deal with Viacom, which acquired Channel 5 from Richard Desmond last year, to handle the TV ad sales for its portfolio of channels until 2020.
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Sky’s deal with Viacom also includes a five-year extension to its carriage agreement for all of its channels.
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