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They defo need to get this crap 30 day catch up sorted!
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I remember doing a survey a long time ago about channels on NOW TV. I remember that National Geographic channel was one most would want to see added to the the line-up. Whether this arrives or not is anyone's guess at that stage. I wouldn't be shocked to see it. Just over 2 weeks until we see this "BIG" announcement. I'm interested to see what they deliver. Could be a real viable alternative to SKY and Virgin Media for those on a tighter budget. |
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Where has it been seen that the New Now TV box is out on June 25th?
Im asking as im doing the trial and there are still issues with it so im surprised that date has been talked about. Of course i cant say anything about the the new box. |
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It's actually being unveiled on the 29th June, as to when it goes on public sale is another matter, but i'd assume it would be on sale fairly soon after being unveiled. https://www.uswitch.com/tv/news/2016..._on_june_29th/ |
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That guy is very optimistic in your link MM , I think he could very well be disappointed.
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It seems to suggest that he/they have an invite on 29th June MM, if that's the case then surely the date would be correct? |
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Roku - cost of box covered by purchase price plus marginal revenue from apps. Cheapest Roku box on website £70. Now TV - cost of box subsidised by sale of content. Cost of box on website £15 but when bundled with content, it means that it's effectively given away. Works on the razor principle - give away the razor and make money from the sales of the blades. Adding Netflix and Amazon would make the Now TV box more attractive and it would sell more. Each Now TV box makes a loss (remember the difference in price between a Now TV box and a Roku is £55 (£70-£15) and having Netflix and Amazon Prime on would reduce the chances of purchasers subscribing to Now TV. So Sky would be faced with a choice of funding more box sales with less chance of recouping its box subsidies or charging more per box which would encroach upon Roku. The current situation seems to me the best of both worlds - if you want multiple services, pay more and get Roku. If you just want a cheap box for Now TV (plus the PSB catch-up services) then take a subsidised box. As the saying goes, sales are vanity and profits are sanity. ---------- Post added at 13:20 ---------- Previous post was at 13:04 ---------- Quote:
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A service that can be had for around a fiver is going to want to keep the box costs as cheap as possible. |
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The new Now TV box will not go on sale till at least the school summer holidays and if anyone thinks it will have a PVR then they will be wrong.
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