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Jameseh 20-07-2011 22:07

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Originally Posted by Never say never (Post 35276127)
Yes you may be right, but in my home Altantic must be in the top 3 most watched channels.

If we were arguing about the best cereal, toast would be the favourite in your home.

denphone 20-07-2011 22:09

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.
 
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Originally Posted by Never say never (Post 35276127)
Yes you may be right, but in my home Altantic must be in the top 3 most watched channels.

l am not disputing that there is some good content on Sky Atlantic but it needs to be available to the widest audience as that is generally beneficial to all parties.

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Originally Posted by Jameseh (Post 35276128)
If we were arguing about the best cereal, toast would be the favourite in your home.

No l want my sugar puffs.:D:):D

Hugh 20-07-2011 22:27

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35276108)

The advertisers may disagree.....;)

That article reads like post-hoc justification, imho...

Never say never 20-07-2011 22:27

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35276130)
l am not disputing that there is some good content on Sky Atlantic but it needs to be available to the widest audience as that is generally beneficial to all parties.[COLOR="Silver"]

I completely agree, if Atlantic was on VM/BT vision then it gets more viewers and more advertising revenue hence a bigger budget so better programmes.

But I fear Sky want to keep it exclusive which is ok to a point, but if its exclusivity mean the demise of VM(Not an issue but needed to make my point) then that would be bad.

Would we have Sky Atlantic if there wasn't a Virginmedia? NOPE!

the_pidgeon 21-07-2011 10:39

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They are just rubbing it in VM's face anyway, cos Atlantic is just a rebranded Channel 1 which was V1 which was put up after VM lost Sky channels the last time.

gcampbell 21-07-2011 13:32

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.
 
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Originally Posted by the_pidgeon (Post 35276230)
They are just rubbing it in VM's face anyway, cos Atlantic is just a rebranded Channel 1 which was V1 which was put up after VM lost Sky channels the last time.

To be fair, Sky Atlantic is a bit more than a re-branded Channel 1, there are considerably more quality new programmes on Atlantic that weren't, and would never have been, on Channel 1.

Jameseh 21-07-2011 14:03

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But everyone is still seething from the loss of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air which has now been demoted to a once in a blue moon airing on Sky Living Loves. What a disgrace.

kenoliver 21-07-2011 14:04

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.
 
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Originally Posted by gcampbell (Post 35276303)
To be fair, Sky Atlantic is a bit more than a re-branded Channel 1, there are considerably more quality new programmes on Atlantic that weren't, and would never have been, on Channel 1.

I think if like me you are a fan of HBO Drama, Then Sky Atlantic represents quality TV as HBO are makers of Quality TV IMO ,and now are exclusive to Atlantic

I hope VM will do a deal, but I accept it will have to be commercially viable, if not I will continue to cherry pick the stuff I want and stump up my cash to iTunes

Don't you just hate it when you are into a TV Show, then you loose the ability to watch the final series, Hence my recent purchase of the final series of "The Wire" (Series 5 )

At least I now know what happened to Mc Naullty and Co in the end :)

Jameseh 21-07-2011 14:08

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Originally Posted by kenoliver (Post 35276335)
if not I will continue to cherry pick the stuff I want and stump up my cash to iTunes

Why don't you buy DVD's instead? iTunes often charge a 2x / 3x premium just so you don't have to wait for the postman delivering your purchase from Amazon. Plus with a little bit of effort you can still watch them on your devices.

gcampbell 21-07-2011 14:17

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I also really hope Virgin do a deal.

At the moment I have V+ and that more than suits my needs but I know if Sky Atlantic HD was available I would need the extra memory of Tivo simply because of the number programmes there I would want to watch.

Surely the primary purpose of Tivo is to record multiple programmes to watch when you want and is therefore suited to recording multiple episode series' in HD, which would gobble up the memory of a V+? So without these what's the point?

I can't imagne I'm the only one who feels like this so surely it is in Virgin's interest to secure these channels to encourage take up of Tivo? I'm not anti-Tivo but as it stands V+ is enough for what Virgin offer me.

kenoliver 21-07-2011 14:24

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Originally Posted by Jameseh (Post 35276339)
Why don't you buy DVD's instead? iTunes often charge a 2x / 3x premium just so you don't have to wait for the postman delivering your purchase from Amazon. Plus with a little bit of effort you can still watch them on your devices.

Well I watch them via Apple TV, and the download and streaming is just seamless,

It's just like having another TV channel that you can populate with your own content, so to watch a program it is just like changing a channel on TiVo box

I prefer that to messing around with DVD's, and staying in for the postman

The Wire HD series 5 cost me £12.99 (may be a bit more now since the Apple increase),

Amazon want 15.93 so not sure were you get the idea that iTunes charge a 2x/3x premium from? (see link below)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wire-Complet.../dp/B0016OZ9Y6

Jameseh 21-07-2011 14:37

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Apple TV, that makes sense. On more recent/popular releases they charge the earth especially for HD such as House, Scrubs and others.

kenoliver 21-07-2011 14:46

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Originally Posted by Jameseh (Post 35276358)
Apple TV, that makes sense. On more recent/popular releases they charge the earth especially for HD such as House, Scrubs and others.

I will avoid getting into those series then ;)

But if we do get Atlantic all will be well for me, and my like of HBO Drama

Till then its iTunes and my Apple TV channel :cool:

Media Boy UK 21-07-2011 19:04

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Broadcast: Scripps poised for UKTV deal.

Scripps Networks Interactive is on the verge of buying Virgin Media’s 50% stake in UKTV, and the British broadcaster is preparing to follow the deal by launching a VoD player.

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/b...030056.article

We may get the following as part of this deal:

-Broadcast is reporting that the new VoD player may launch on Virgin on Demand.
-We may also get Food Network as part of deal or we may see Good Food being rebrand as Food Network.
-Also part of any deal Virgin may get the rights to broadcast Good Food HD, Eden +1, Eden HD and Yesterday +1 for the 1st time on Virgin Media.

denphone 21-07-2011 19:10

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35276462)
Broadcast: Scripps poised for UKTV deal.

Scripps Networks Interactive is on the verge of buying Virgin Media’s 50% stake in UKTV, and the British broadcaster is preparing to follow the deal by launching a VoD player.

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/b...030056.article

We may get the following as part of this deal:

-Broadcast is reporting that the new VoD player may launch on Virgin on Demand.
-We may also get Food Network as part of deal or we may see Good Food being rebrand as Food Network.
-Also part of any deal Virgin may get the rights to broadcast Eden +1, Eden HD and Yesterday +1 for the 1st time on Virgin Media.


Excellent news MB.


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