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So the future is standard definition and has adverts imposed upon us? Feels a bit 90s.
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There is no contradiction in what I have said with the article posted by muppetman! |
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There goes another one. TV5 Monde on Sky and Virgin Media being abandoned in favour of on demand programming.
https://www.a516digital.com/2018/11/...to-online.html It is not yet clear whether the on demand programming will still be available on Sky or Virgin Media, but it sounds as if we might only be able to access it via the internet. |
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For the record, despite there being around 300 channels ( a guess - no time to count them' - I rarely watch anything other than from a selected 25-30 channels |
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But I used to be able to record three or four programmes a week from Sky One and more from Sky Two. Nowadays, hardly anything on those channels that interests me and I can't remember the last time I watched anything from Sky Two, which isn't even available in HD. But of course you need to subscribe to the Full House to get all the benefits of cable that I use, and so paying on a lower tier is not an option. I have to admit that I am paying a lot of money for very little. One bright spot is the new Virgin Media UHD channel, which stands head and shoulders above any of the Sky fare, even though currently it only broadcasts for a few hours per night. I have been watching Start-Up, The Art of More and a number of the nature programmes. House of Cards I have already seen but is superb. Shut Eye looks good, too, although I have yet to start watching that. All of this content is available in UHD quality and there are no commercial breaks at all. Strangely, it is not yet available on demand, but I hope that is coming. The Virgin Exclusives are also worth watching. Again, the quality of those I've seen to date is also very good. So enough reasons to stick with conventional pay-tv at the moment, but the deterioration of programming on Sky is both disappointing and sad. Unfortunately, I can see the way this is all going. |
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Excluding BT Sports rights, Sky have numerous Premier League games on UHD, virgin have none - unless I am missing something:confused::confused::confused: |
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---------- Post added at 14:20 ---------- Previous post was at 13:15 ---------- The demise of terrestrial TV broadcast over the airwaves is now gaining momentum on the Continent. https://www.a516digital.com/2018/12/...v-ends-in.html |
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Interesting report here, in which we have confirmation that the number of subscriptions to streaming services in the UK is now higher than for conventional pay TV.
https://www.bmmagazine.co.uk/opinion...-media-sector/ Extract: According to OFCOM, there are now more TV subscriptions to Netflix, Amazon and Sky’s NOWTV than to traditional pay TV services in the UK: in the first quarter of 2018, UK subscriptions to the three largest online streaming services overtook pay TV subscriptions for the first time (15.4 million viewers versus 15.1 million). Meanwhile, annual revenue growth for online audio-visual services grew at a robust pace of 25% in 2017. |
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