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As I've said already, Now TV is now available on an increasing number of smart TVs and TV sticks, so why not give access via the TiVo box so as to give VM viewers more options? Remember, our friend Mr Malone is committed to giving it's customers maximum access to content without necessarily owning channels itself. All I'm saying is that it's no skin off VM's nose to provide this option for it's customers. Hell, they could even take a cut of the proceeds! ---------- Post added at 17:48 ---------- Previous post was at 17:40 ---------- Quote:
They already have Netflix on the TiVo and they have invited Amazon as well. What's so special about Sky? |
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Why would Sky want to give up part of its subscription revenue when their app is already available to anyone on a wide range of devices many of which are available at a relatively low cost. |
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It should be made available on the Virgin platform for the same price as on other platforms. As I said, if this service was available only to XL viewers, this would not disadvantage anyone! It is not the best deal for Virgin subscribers but it would at least give us a bit more choice for those who are prepared to pay for it. |
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If you honestly think streaming is the future I'd invest in a decent streaming device instead of waiting for things that are never likely to happen. |
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Given developing, ongoing maintenance to add to TiVo probably cheaper if VM bought shed load of nowtv boxes (with 3 month entertainment pass I gather is available) for a tenner and cello tape and stick it on top of the TiVo and say here you go. now TiVo has nowtv (albeit to separate Hdmi slot) That way you got it and sky supports it |
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I am making the point that if all available streaming services were made available on the one box, this would be a good USP for Virgin and save it's customers from having to have various additional boxes and memory sticks. Such a strategy would accord with Liberty Global's objective of maximising available content to it's customers. While of course you and those who agree with you are entitled to your opinions, and I respect these, you haven't actually come up with an argument that scuppers my thinking on this. If Virgin can invite Amazon onto it's platform, why not Sky? |
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It's not just Now TV not being on Tivo - it is not available on Fire (Amazon) devices either, presumably for much the same reasons. And you won't find Netflix or Amazon Prime on Now TV.
To be honest, if you want the extra channels from Now TV it is no big deal to get a box and plug into a spare HDMI slot on your TV. Works great over Virgin Broadband, and a useful backup when Tivo Iplayer is a bit flaky, or if you want to watch one of the other catch up services without tying up one of your tuners. |
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VM are more likely to launch their own improved SVOD offering in the future in my opinion , I believe Liberty Global already have one in some of it's other European territories. The name My Prime rings a bell however I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. Quote:
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As someone who is constantly talking about streaming being the future, you really need to get used to the fact. Btw way, for some of us who maybe don't talk so much about it, but actually do it, the future is already here. |
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