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If my connection to Facebook is anything to go on, by the time it's loaded the game would be over :D
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Seriously, this is disappointing. After all that was said by Malone regarding his attitude to content, with the emphasis on acquiring it rather than owning it, and now we learn that it was Liberty Global's decision not to proceed with the Amazon deal.
For me, this is a very serious problem, and if there is not a reversal of this decision, it will impact on my plans to stick with VM. I really want VM to be a magnet for content, but this revelation makes me wonder where the hell they stand. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/...-growth-cools/ Pay-TV’s push back against streaming is building, however. Two industry sources revealed that last year Virgin Media was close to a deal to add Amazon’s streaming service to its subscription packages, before its parent company Liberty Global stepped in to pull the plug. It is understood the pan-European cable giant held fears about the long-term threat Amazon could pose to its pay-TV business. |
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Realising that our conventional broadcast channels will not survive in the long term, I have been banking on VM giving us as many channels and OTT streaming services as possible on their set top box. A kind of combination of the traditional cable pay tv channels that will be required in the interim, and a Roku style streaming channel selection sporting all the options available in the UK. That is my vision, and it would be good from the point of view of my own system of viewing, if I could bookmark shows from all the major streaming services and have them showing on 'My Shows', thereby keeping track of where I am with all the series that I am following. My needs are simple, but it seems that there are no content providers willing to give me what I want for the time being. I'm beginning to understand why so many VM employees are disillusioned with their parent company, Liberty Global, because VM seemed to interpret Malone's thinking accurately. If this is an example of their decision making, I'm completely underwhelmed. I hope desperately that they have a re-think on this. What a miserable day this has turned out to be. However, Den, this does not change anything as far as subscriptions to streaming services is concerned, so don't get the wrong idea of what I am saying here. |
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One link a year ago is not exactly giving a big impression of widespread discontent as any company will always have a few unhappy staff on their payroll.
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I want to watch some Channel 4 programmes that are over a week old, so aren't available on the V6.
Fired up my Samsung TV All 4 app for the first time in months to find it stuck on loading. An internet search said that this was a known problem after an update to the app and the cure was to reset the Smart Hub. I did this hours ago and, ever since, whenever I try to access the All 4 app I get the following message: "Smart Hub is being updated. Please try again later". Does anyone know how to fix this? If not I'll have to have my first go at casting from my tablet. Cheers. |
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