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Re: Would you like to see new TV Packs introduced
Hi, having looked at other members comments i realise i have under-priced the XXL pack i posted on review i feel a price around the £50 mark would be better this would include the 10Mb broadband package as sky include broadband for free in there top package, with the phone line charge extra so it would be around £63 per month.
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And before you say it, yes I know Sky do variety, kids etc, but they are all still packs with channels you may not watch yourself. |
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I would keep it the same as now but if extra charge need at some point add an XL+ package that could include say Sky Atlantic etc with Virgin paying sky on a by subscriber basis. That way we get the choice stay as is or add content that requires extra payment only if we really want it. ---------- Post added at 12:02 ---------- Previous post was at 11:59 ---------- Quote:
Plus sky's pricing model means that they most likely make a profit on all channels from the sub for just one pack, that's why it's so cheap to add to it as means a bit more profit. |
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Every single channel on their epg has to pay them a platform contribution fee. I'd be interested to see how much it costs the BBC to be on VM, as we know it costs them nearly £4.5m JUST for BBC one to be on Sky. Tempted to put in a freedom of information request to the BBC to find out. |
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What is Virgin Media's procedure for inclusion on their EPG, carriage, encryption and interactve charges?. Genuine question as I have looked and looked but cannot find any information. I have read (cannot vouch for it's accuracy) the BBC do not pay anything (at least for the must carry channels) but I am more interested about other channels really to get a better understanding of the set up. Freesat's EPG and other charges are also publicly available too if anyone is interested, and is owned of course by the BBC and ITV plc. |
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Plain and simple answer to the question:
" Would you like to see new TV Packs introduced " NO |
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No wonder Sky can afford to offer so many more channels when the BBC alone send £8m their way and VM gets nothing. I'd really love to see sky try to justify that charge as well. |
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Did you find out how much VM charge other broadcasters for the services I referred to in my original post, I have looked everywhere but cannot find them. |
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Interesting read
The PDF on the forum is from 2006 though. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...d.php?t=502592 |
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I cannot find VM's though. http://corporate.sky.com/documents/p...hed_Price_list |
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