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Re: Sky Atlantic on Virgin Media
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You are right a mix of on demand and linear HD would be perfect which is what we get now to some extent but I have absolutely no doubt most new subscribers would be attracted to HD linear channels over on demand. |
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Sky could do it because they are a well established premium content provider as well as a distribution platform. VM could not do it because they did not already have a roster of premium content that they could simply start showing in HD; also, as someone pointed out earlier, for legacy reasons the network needed more time for HD to be available nationally. VM's HD strategy has always been a long term one, but not only because of the limitations of its current position versus Sky as regards linear HD. VM has bet the farm on TV viewers becoming increasingly willing to consume TV as an on-demand product rather than linear. That isn't going to happen overnight, but it will happen - is already happening. As for running a poll to find out who wants linear HD right now, well I think there is just a teensy weensy chance that there might be a biased sample where this forum's membership is concerned. But if you want to do it, go ahead, fire away. :) |
Re: Sky Atlantic on Virgin Media
Very valid points and your right On Demand is becoming bigger. My main gripe on VM is the poor layout which results in difficulty finding what you want on the On Demand.
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Re: Sky Atlantic on Virgin Media
I don't think it is a case of who got it right or wrong. VM have struggled to do what they can with very limited funds. Sky didn't have to completely upgrade their infrastructure like VM did to provide more HD. They had to do that whilst heavily in debt. I think as well that Sky have already cornered most of the market of people willing to pay much money for HD. I think it is a rather limited market anyway. Most of the population aren't that bothered that much about HD. I'm talking about the ordinary man and woman in the street. The people who post in forums are enthusiasts and are not typical.
I don't think there is much doubt that VM have raised their game since the amalgamation of NTL and Telewest. Even a Sky executive said so the other day. They have a huge uphill battle though as they are up against a company with all the cards in their hand. BTW I have voted that I want VM to get Sky Atlantic. I couldn't care less about getting it myself but a lot of people will and I think they should be able to watch the channel without having to change to another tv supplier. |
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*Or possibly, it proves that those channels simply weren't for sale or rent, until Sky was forced to/no longer saw any benefit in exclusivity. |
Re: Sky Atlantic on Virgin Media
Where's the "I shall use Sky Atlantic exclusive to Sky, along with the removal of Bravo and Virgin/Channel One when I phone 'retentions' to get a discount on my services" option :D
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Virgin have quite a bit in the last year but they have got to still do far more including more hd channels, the red button and making tivo available quickly.
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Having looked at the line up of programming, I can't see anything that I would want to watch.
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