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Re: Virgin Media signs a deal with Spotify
l am very interested but it obviously depends on their pricing.
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Re: Virgin Media signs a deal with Spotify
Found this on Engadget
"The deal will bundle Unlimited (£4.99) or Premium (£9.99) monthly Spotify tiers, at to-be-determined discounted rates" http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/06/s...-to-uk-tvs-sm/ |
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Re: Virgin Media signs a deal with Spotify
Will be interested in the Unlimited bundle.
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Re: Virgin Media signs a deal with Spotify
I'm on Premium because it integrates with Sonos so would be interested in an easy way to migrate my existing account with Spotify to a discounted one, of the same specification or better, under my Virgin Media account. No new username please. Please build this option into any launch. Thanks. :)
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You won't need a new account afaik.
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I take it that the probability of a VM version of Spotify Free, limitations and all, is zero.
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Through Virgin I've already got access to 38 radio stations, 15 dedicated music TV channels and thousands of music on demand videos. I've got thousands of legal music tracks on my PC, Xbox and ipod plus can watch thousands more music videos on Youtube via my Wii and PC. I've got all the music I need, in fact probably more music than I could possibly want and I'm a real music fan. I'd never pay between £4.99 to £9.99 to listen to songs via my TV. Music via my TV needs to include the music video or I'm simply not interested. Sure if you subscribe to Spotify there's plenty you can do with the music via your PC too however let's not forget that not every Virgin TiVo customer has the internet. It's great to see Virgin thinking outside the box, but for me this is a little too niche. You need to have TiVo, be a real big fan of music and be prepared to shell out an additional monthly subscription charge for this to appeal to you. I suppose once the Digital Economy Act comes into force, and Virgin start monitoring illegal downloads, this service might just become more appealing to some of our friends who choose to download their music from illegal sources. I've got a feeling Virgin are going to get very tough on peer to peer, torrent and newsgroup users real soon. |
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Here's an article I read about Spotify last September, a little dated I know but a very interesting read: http://eu.techcrunch.com/2010/09/15/spotify-10-million/ And an updated article from the BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereport...as_it_was.html I find it interesting that Spotify have 10 millions registered users from UK, Finland, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, France and Spain but 9.5 million listen to the service for free with only 500,000 paying for the service. Will TiVo customers be able to access the "limited version" of Spotify free of charge? |
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I suppose it's early days at the moment, will just need to sit tight and await further info. Again just to reiterate, it's great to see Virgin thinking outside the box in terms of TiVo apps. This is off topic I know but do you think there would be demand for a cooking app? So say I wanted to make an omelette or a cake, but wasn't sure how to, I could access the cooking app and it would tell me the ingredients needed, tell me the preparation and cooking methods and show me a video of the process from start to finish. |
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