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Now is the time to buy 1 on Black Friday, only £35 for a 4K one. |
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I know for some shows the BBC has axed (I can't remember which), they were the production company and they continued to make the shows for the new channel/service. Sometimes they see they haven't got the resources as they are developing it and seek financial partners. The forthcoming Good Omens originated at the BBC but it is now premiering on Amazon before BBC Two broadcasts it. |
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Seems a reasonable arrangement, and I don't mind waiting for the terrestrial premieres in those cases. |
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Hopefully, Liberty Global's new strategy of embracing OTT is a signal that it is no longer objecting to Amazon bring on Virgin Media's system.
I was hoping this was the case, and I am now more confident that Amazon will be coming to the V6s in 2019. https://www.digitaltveurope.com/2018...ach-and-depth/ Speaking at the OTT TV World Summit in London this morning, Drury said that Liberty Global wants to both extend its reach off its own network and to bring all of the different types of content service – OTT, SVOD, EST – together as part of its offering. Liberty Global looks at SVOD players as “just like new channels” and providing access to them with integrated search, billing and seamless navigation “is our job”, said Drury. For a service provider such as Liberty Global, “being able to provide SVOD, TVOD, EST…and increasingly being able to do that off-net and to mobile subscribers is where we are going”, he said, in common with other TV operators. |
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