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and no I haven't voted, just in case someone says there's a bias :shocked: |
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I voted for what I felt and stated the reasons for it. |
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With only 75,000 of nearly 4 million TV customers wanting Tivo, I would call that modest interest but it isn't stopping Virgin going full steam ahead with it. As Denphone says, customers want more channels (be they Atlantic, Sky Sports in HD or ITV HD channels) and VM are not responding - result, people going to Sky, who, love them or hate them, actually provde channels for the 'minority wishes'. |
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It would be wrong of VM to concentrate on adding niche channels, Sky (Satellite) has a bigger coverage and therefore bigger user base, so it can carry them. I respect your view and request for Sky Atlantic BTW, i'm just giving you some reasons/economics about getting it. |
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l suspect Virgin have got many niche channels already on their TV platform so l don't see that as a plausible excuse and l think the reason we are not getting Sky Atlantic is that we are betwixt and between in that Sky are asking too much and Virgin offering too little.
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In January 2007, despite a 15% increase in the viewing share of Virgin Media TV's channels over the previous three years in Sky homes, Sky forced Virgin Media to accept an 85 per cent reduction in the price it paid for the channels. Over the same period the viewing share of Sky's basic channels had fallen by about 20 percent in Virgin Media homes. Despite this, Sky demanded that Virgin Media pay nearly double the existing arrangement for retailing the channels, an annual price per subscriber some 1,700% higher than it paid for the Virgin Media TV channels. Sky claimed Virgin and BT wanted Sky Sports on the cheap. Ofcom disagreed and decided that Sky was abusing its power by overcharging Virgin and refusing to wholesale its sports channels to other pay-TV platforms. Sky claimed rivals wanted Sky movies on the cheap. The Competition Commission disagreed and has said that Sky has been making ‘excess profits’ on its Sky Movies channels, that Sky charges other pay TV competitors like Virgin Media too much for these movies and that Sky is withholding rights meaning there is less innovation and choice. Sky claims that Virgin wants Sky Atlantic on the cheap, while Virgin claims the terms offered are commercially unviable. Given Sky's past history of abuse and the fact that no cable company in the UK or Ireland has been able to secure carriage, I'm inclined to side with Virgin Media on this one. |
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