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I will tell you what's funny on the other site; there is FM's who were saying they didn't want BTS anyway because it's going to be rubbish, or it is rubbish, but now they are signing it's praises now they have it! I think they must have swallowed those sour grapes.
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Firstly I think a Virgin have done well to get this deal, but they've now confirmed a precedent. It will be interesting to see what happens in three years time. Personally I think Virgin have taken the easy way out now but are storing up future problems. That said I also think they've effectively killed off Bt vision as far as I'm concerned; Secondly, the channels themselves. The shows I've seen so far have been amateurish, and I've long said that I believe their Premier League rights to be second rate. I haven't changed my opinion just because I've now got the channels. I will, however, be watching the first match tomorrow and I'm looking forward to seeing how they do. What is a plus, for me, is ESPN, which is essentially ESPN America, in hd. |
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The BTS films have been good so has the documentary on the UFC. I think the Studio is impressive and looks amazing in HD.
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BT Sport sign Man City for content.
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They effectively signed the death warrant of their own DTV platform, and they're playing sky at a game they know inside out, and have effectively seen off all newcomers. There surely had to be a better, cheaper way to attract broadband customers? |
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Well, yes, but we mustn't forget that attracting broadband customers wasn't actually the reason they bid for Premier League rights. The broadband thing was their plan b when they failed to get anything like the rights package they wanted. Their original aim was to grow their TV platform and compete with Sky.
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been away a couple of days and have found ESPN and BT Sports (in HD!!) on my telly.
fantastic. we had to wait a while but VM have come up trumps getting it in the XL pack. It pays to be patient- i wonder how many had jumped to Sky/BT .I am a sports fan and this was the absolute best case scenario for me :):) Many of us thought we would end up paying £10 to £15 for BT/ESPN Getting 3 channels in HD is better than the old deal of ESPN HD ESPN America SD and ESPN Classic SD. Theres still talk that we may well get Sky Atlantic in the not too distant future, HD versions of Sky News and Sky Sports News, F1 as well as maybe Universal and the like, even Netflix on TIVO Should this happen then VM would have virtually everything Sky has (sports 3 & 4 HD not withstanding). Why would you feel the need to move.Certainly BT visions offering and lack of Sky content puts them well down in 3rd place in the Pay Tv market. Now its quite likley VM will announce a price increase soon-tbh if we do even get a couple more new channels as above i probably wouldnt begrudge a small increase of say a couple of quid a month as the additions over the last 6 months or so (more HD) would probalby still be worth it imo. (non sports fans may disagree) |
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