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muppetman11 02-01-2014 21:28

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
No chance of a Now TV app arriving in my opinion , its not in either parties interest.

The entertainment side of Now TV is all included in VM's TV packs (with the exception of Sky Atlantic) , VM makes money off selling these packs so I'm sure a Now TV app is a non starter.

paultrademark 02-01-2014 21:38

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Yup will never happen

passingbat 02-01-2014 21:59

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35659495)
It's owned by Sky but my source tells me Sky want the NowTV app on as many platforms as possible including TiVo.
I think this year we'll see more in the way of on demand apps on Tivo.


Well if it did happen, they need to reduce the price for VM users as we would only gain one of the several channels offered on Now TV Entertainment package. We have all the channels except Atlantic.

Quote:


RichardCoulter said:
If the Now TV app comes to TiVo, this will resolve the problem of some VM customers wanting SA that have been denied it up until now and VM won't have to pay what Sky are asking for it.
So VM should pay for Premium sports channels, but not a single NON premium channel? Ridiculous!

RichardCoulter 02-01-2014 23:08

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35659504)
Well if it did happen, they need to reduce the price for VM users as we would only gain one of the several channels offered on Now TV Entertainment package. We have all the channels except Atlantic.

So VM should pay for Premium sports channels, but not a single NON premium channel? Ridiculous!

This app would benefit M TV customers, does M+ give all channels (apart from SA) that Now TV does? Anybody know?

It would also enable all customers to get SA for a fiver a month. However, I do expect this to rise in the future as it seems to have been priced to initially pull the punters in. Remember when lots of people had Sky analogue installed? Once people got used to it and liked it, they started scrambling the film channels at night, then all the time, next Sky Sports was hard scrambled and then multi channels arrived where Sky 1 and even QVC was scrambled. As Sky Digital became more popular, price increases became annual at least.

I don't like sport, I was looking at it from a possible VM perspective. I don't know the ins and outs of why VM were prepared to pay what they thought BT Sport was worth and why they don't think that SA is worth what Sky want for it.

I'd say that the Now TV app would benefit everybody:

VM- SA available to their customers at no extra cost to themselves (one downside is that customers may downgrade to TV M). They could also legitimately claim that SA was now available on their platform.

Sky- VM have never allowed Sky to deal with their customers directly, this app gives them the opportunity to do that and raise extra revenue too.

VM customers- They would be able to keep the benefits of TiVo and VM BB and gain access to SA for a small (for now IMO) extra charge. Some customers have indicated that they wouldn't mind paying extra for SA. When the Sky Basics were removed, Sky wanted to retail Sky 1 etc directly to VM customers and some VM customers were in support of this, but VM wouldn't allow it.

Dave42 03-01-2014 00:31

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35659504)
Well if it did happen, they need to reduce the price for VM users as we would only gain one of the several channels offered on Now TV Entertainment package. We have all the channels except Atlantic.



So VM should pay for Premium sports channels, but not a single NON premium channel? Ridiculous!

not at a premium price that's sky asking for it as it a very poor viewed basic channel blame lies with sky's stupid asking price not VM on this one

1andrew1 03-01-2014 02:08

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35659495)
It's owned by Sky but my source tells me Sky want the NowTV app on as many platforms as possible including TiVo.
I think this year we'll see more in the way of on demand apps on Tivo.

I think that some, not you, are posting on the basis that Now TV has to offer a range of live entertainment channels and live Sky Sports passes. The version of Now TV on YouView is more like a competitor to Netflix. It just offers a range of on-demand films for £8.99 per month. No Sport, no live TV, no on-demand TV. If Now TV appeared on Tivo, I think this would be the version available.

In other news, I wonder if MGM HD could make it onto VM? It's still listed on UPC Ireland under the HD channels.

kop32 03-01-2014 10:06

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35659543)
not at a premium price that's sky asking for it as it a very poor viewed basic channel blame lies with sky's stupid asking price not VM on this one

Dave,can you please enlighten us on here as to what this "stupid price" is,because up until now I have not seen any official figures and I am sure there have not been any issued (and nor should there be until any deal is struck):confused::confused:

denphone 03-01-2014 10:20

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Indeed a stupid price whatever it is would be where Sky are classing the channel as a premium channel and frankly that's absurd thinking but not surprising given Sky's consistent tactics of the past.

muppetman11 03-01-2014 10:28

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...sale-channel-5

one2escape 03-01-2014 12:17

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35659283)
With Netflix already on the VM platform and Lovefilm set to appear on VM in 2014 things are already looking better for VM customers.

This is a good long term thinking. We are moving more and more into on demand the only thing stopping me cutting the cord is the football. By adding this on top of normal tv give a reason to keep the services.

1andrew1 03-01-2014 13:06

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35659363)
Also i think LG will tie up a lot more on demand services and content too.

Agreed. As well as LoveFilm and Now TV (films only) I could see Crackle, Vevo and Vimeo plus some US sports like NHL Game Center coming to Tivo. If Tivo doesn't have these then people will get a device that supports them and this could reduce their use of Tivo and eventually contribute to them leaving VM. VM needs to meet as many of their viewing needs as it can.

passingbat 03-01-2014 13:09

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by one2escape (Post 35659607)
This is a good long term thinking. We are moving more and more into on demand the only thing stopping me cutting the cord is the football. By adding this on top of normal tv give a reason to keep the services.

Which is maybe why VM have favoured football fans by adding free premium content?

But this has annoyed non football fans who are now, with increased online services, in an excellent position to cut the cord and dump Pay TV.

OLD BOY 03-01-2014 13:45

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35659512)
This app would benefit M TV customers, does M+ give all channels (apart from SA) that Now TV does? Anybody know?

It would also enable all customers to get SA for a fiver a month. However, I do expect this to rise in the future as it seems to have been priced to initially pull the punters in.

I'd say that the Now TV app would benefit everybody:

VM- SA available to their customers at no extra cost to themselves (one downside is that customers may downgrade to TV M). They could also legitimately claim that SA was now available on their platform.

Sky- VM have never allowed Sky to deal with their customers directly, this app gives them the opportunity to do that and raise extra revenue too.

VM customers- They would be able to keep the benefits of TiVo and VM BB and gain access to SA for a small (for now IMO) extra charge. Some customers have indicated that they wouldn't mind paying extra for SA. When the Sky Basics were removed, Sky wanted to retail Sky 1 etc directly to VM customers and some VM customers were in support of this, but VM wouldn't allow it.

Richard, this is never going to happen. If VM did allow viewers to pay a premium for SA, it would be done by simply adding it to the range of their TV packages. It would not be included as a 'Now TV' app.

Jimi 03-01-2014 14:37

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35659627)
Which is maybe why VM have favoured football fans by adding free premium content?

But this has annoyed non football fans who are now, with increased online services, in an excellent position to cut the cord and dump Pay TV.

Nothing is free.

OLD BOY 03-01-2014 14:41

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimi (Post 35659644)
Nothing is free.

While you are essentially correct in saying this, it is also true to say that there was no subscription increase directly related to the addition of Setanta and then to BT Sport. That is what passingbat meant. Obviously, those costs have been absorbed elsewhere.


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