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1andrew1 13-12-2016 15:46

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35875552)
As for Sky not being prepared to tailor Now TV to offer only one pass on Now TV on Virgin's platform, isn't that exactly what Talk Talk did?

TalkTalk did it for movies and sport but they soon canned it as it made no economic sense. TalkTalk has the YouView Now TV app which just offers Sky Cinema on-demand.
It does makes sense for EE and Vodafone who don't have wholesale agreements with Sky.

theone2k10 13-12-2016 17:33

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35875583)
TalkTalk did it for movies and sport but they soon canned it as it made no economic sense. TalkTalk has the YouView Now TV app which just offers Sky Cinema on-demand.
It does makes sense for EE and Vodafone who don't have wholesale agreements with Sky.

Also it's only nowtv sky cinema on bt youview box too.

1andrew1 13-12-2016 18:03

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35875599)
Also it's only nowtv sky cinema on bt youview box too.

Yes, the retail, Plusnet and BT boxes have only ever had this trimmed down functionality.

Aguero9320 13-12-2016 21:54

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Rupert Murdoch's company own Australia's equivalent to Sky (Foxtel). If the Fox-Sky deal goes through (I don't think it will), could Sky become Foxtel UK in the long term?

Would Sky's basic channels also be integrated into the Fox network as well and the current Fox channel close?

1andrew1 13-12-2016 22:11

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Originally Posted by Aguero9320 (Post 35875664)
Rupert Murdoch's company own Australia's equivalent to Sky (Foxtel). If the Fox-Sky deal goes through (I don't think it will), could Sky become Foxtel UK in the long term?

Would Sky's basic channels also be integrated into the Fox network as well and the current Fox channel close?

Foxtel is owned by Telstra Corporation (50%) and News Corporation (50%). It buys services from Sky plc. It is not owned by 21st Century Fox, the company that is hoping to purchase the remaining 61% of Sky plc that it does not own.

Sky's recent thrust has been to collaborate on content for Sky Arts across its territories so I guess potentially this channel could be distributed outside Europe. Both Sky and Fox are strong brands so I can't see either ending soon.

DaMac 14-12-2016 22:55

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Now Tv...
Now available on Newer Samsung smart Tv's. :shocked:
(More people cut the cord from VM...?)

Chad 14-12-2016 23:01

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Originally Posted by DaMac (Post 35875827)
Now Tv...
Now available on Newer Samsung smart Tv's. :shocked:
(More people cut the cord from VM...?)

There are some models that have NOW TV, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and TV Player Plus! All 4 of the big streaming services on one TV.

Ddonald2016 14-12-2016 23:24

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In relation to the v6 I have created a 2 part video via YouTube

https://youtu.be/5CffW5uuC78

https://youtu.be/VE8lLONxdPM

Mad Max 14-12-2016 23:26

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You dont like xmas much Donald, do you............:D

Ddonald2016 14-12-2016 23:41

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35875835)
You dont like xmas much Donald, do you............:D

Nah I'm much more into summer

RichardCoulter 15-12-2016 02:41

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Spike +1 looks to be on its way.

Viacom have just received a licence to broadcast this on cable & satellite.

Anyone know if we will be getting ITV Box Office when it starts in early 2017?

denphone 15-12-2016 05:00

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35875830)
There are some models that have NOW TV, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and TV Player Plus! All 4 of the big streaming services on one TV.

l think LG have some models definitely with 3 of them on.

DaMac 15-12-2016 05:24

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35875830)
There are some models that have NOW TV, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and TV Player Plus! All 4 of the big streaming services on one TV.

Yes, My TV has them all and has had most of them since launch, it recently got the Amazon HDR update and i'm sure Netflix HDR will follow, the reason i made a point of the Now Tv app is it seems to be a significant step in the evolution of the service, once very exclusive, 'now everywhere' (i'm patenting that saying SKY beware my laywer's are watching!!!

Chad 15-12-2016 08:49

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Originally Posted by DaMac (Post 35875851)
Yes, My TV has them all and has had most of them since launch, it recently got the Amazon HDR update and i'm sure Netflix HDR will follow, the reason i made a point of the Now Tv app is it seems to be a significant step in the evolution of the service, once very exclusive, 'now everywhere' (i'm patenting that saying SKY beware my laywer's are watching!!!

I'm looking to get a Samsung at Christmas. Next step for these TV's would be to have a PVR built in. That would make them a cord cutters dream.

OLD BOY 15-12-2016 09:30

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35875861)
I'm looking to get a Samsung at Christmas. Next step for these TV's would be to have a PVR built in. That would make them a cord cutters dream.

I can't see the TV manufacturers building in PVRs. However, I do see broadcast channels being replaced by streaming services and unlimited access to programmes through the various streaming channels and the cloud. That would obviate the need for recordings.

However, it's the same prospect for the cable companies either way, and they need to up their game to hang on to customers if they cannot come up with a USP. I think the key might be content as many have speculated. Virgin Media need to set up their own streaming service and this needs to include lots of exclusive material to keep up with the competition. The kind of deals John Malone has been getting into with the likes of Lionsgate should help to achieve that goal, given his stated aim to tap into content rather than actually having the cable companies owning it themselves.

This outcome won't happen in the short term, but there are already signs that the tectonic plates are shifting.


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