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buckeye 26-09-2017 16:20

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After closing their digital store the BBC are to make hundreds of classic shows available on Iplayer

https://www.engadget.com/2017/09/25/...ve-classic-TV/

OLD BOY 26-09-2017 23:33

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35918040)
They can keep it lol.

Why is that, theone? Do you have a preferred streaming service that is legal to use and doesn't require a vpn?

I think the Roku has the most channels, but I'm also quite impressed with the Amazon Fire stick.

muppetman11 27-09-2017 10:48

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Another studio moving there stuff away from the likes of Amazon and Netflix.

https://www.recode.net/2017/9/25/163...american-crime

denphone 27-09-2017 11:02

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But hang on MM as according to OB Amazon and Netflix were going to dominate the world as they swallowed everybody else's content up.;)

theone2k10 27-09-2017 12:27

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35918109)
Why is that, theone? Do you have a preferred streaming service that is legal to use and doesn't require a vpn?

I think the Roku has the most channels, but I'm also quite impressed with the Amazon Fire stick.

Just no interest in another fire tv, quite happy with my android box which gives me everything i need including netflix.
I tend to dip in and out of amazon instant video.
Got a roku too but as i've stated in the past that's set for US channels.

theone2k10 27-09-2017 19:32

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Amazon video may be finally arriving on Appletv this Thursday http://cordcuttersnews.com/amazon-vi...ight-football/

muppetman11 28-09-2017 09:53

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35918130)
But hang on MM as according to OB Amazon and Netflix were going to dominate the world as they swallowed everybody else's content up.;)

It seems OB is MIA

denphone 28-09-2017 10:06

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35918272)
It seems OB is MIA

We better get Chuck out methinks to search for him.;).

OLD BOY 28-09-2017 15:43

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35918275)
We better get Chuck out methinks to search for him.;).

I'm still here, but puzzling about what on Earth I said to give you the impression that Netflix and Amazon would dominate the world!

What I have said is that the broadcast channels would be unable to get anywhere near as much content from US studios and would either have to produce more of their own originals or die.

Fox is doing the sensible thing and putting all its originals on to its own streaming service, as existing contracts permit. That is the way to go, but I also hope that such content is not exclusive forever because that disadvantages the viewer, who cannot be expected to subscribe to the many services that will develop over time.

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35918135)
Just no interest in another fire tv, quite happy with my android box which gives me everything i need including netflix.
I tend to dip in and out of amazon instant video.
Got a roku too but as i've stated in the past that's set for US channels.

Yes, the Roku does have rather a lot of US content, but then again it does I think have all the UK streaming services that are available, so I don't see what they can do about that.

muppetman11 28-09-2017 16:17

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35918300)
What I have said is that the broadcast channels would be unable to get anywhere near as much content from US studios and would either have to produce more of their own originals or die.

Fox owns many broadcast channels across the world , Fox isn't suddenly going to stop providing it's own linear channels content it's merely going to keep at least first run content off the likes of Netflix and Amazon in favour of its own OTT service.

OLD BOY 28-09-2017 16:53

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35918309)
Fox owns many broadcast channels across the world , Fox isn't suddenly going to stop providing it's own linear channels content it's merely going to keep at least first run content off the likes of Netflix and Amazon in favour of its own OTT service.

I was referring to our own broadcast channels. Despite the huge amount of money the BBC has had coming in over the years, it has screened a lot of US content. It won't be able to do that in the future.

ITV has been getting better with its original content of late, and this is probably the reason for it.

toady 28-09-2017 17:22

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35918300)

Fox is doing the sensible thing and putting all its originals on to its own streaming service, as existing contracts permit. That is the way to go, but I also hope that such content is not exclusive forever because that disadvantages the viewer, who cannot be expected to subscribe to the many services that will develop over time.



Bad news for consumers, there are only so many services that they can subscribe to, it would almost be cheaper to subscribe to cable or satellite

OLD BOY 28-09-2017 19:05

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Originally Posted by toady (Post 35918317)

Bad news for consumers, there are only so many services that they can subscribe to, it would almost be cheaper to subscribe to cable or satellite

Well, I'm currently subscribing to Amazon, Netflix and Now TV, and I am still paying nowhere near what I'm forking out for digital cable channels.

In fact, I could subscribe to another six streaming services charging the same rates as them before I get close to what I'm paying for cable TV!

This is why the pay tv operators need to up their game.

Chad 01-10-2017 21:55

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TV Player have a great deal on their annual subscription. Sign up now using promo code: crazydeal to get 12 months for only £29.99. Works out at £2.49 per month which is a total bargain. Only problem is offer is only valid until midnight tonight.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...10/2.jpg:large

NOW TV also have a great offer for new customers. Get 12 months entertainment pass, and 12 months movie pass, for only £99.99.

https://signup.nowtv.com/single?prod...Fentertainment

theone2k10 01-10-2017 23:15

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35918692)
TV Player have a great deal on their annual subscription. Sign up now using promo code: crazydeal to get 12 months for only £29.99. Works out at £2.49 per month which is a total bargain. Only problem is offer is only valid until midnight tonight.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...10/2.jpg:large

NOW TV also have a great offer for new customers. Get 12 months entertainment pass, and 12 months movie pass, for only £99.99.

https://signup.nowtv.com/single?prod...Fentertainment

Both very good deals anyone grabs them both will have all the tv they need bar sports for a cracking price under £140 for the year.


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