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passingbat 13-03-2015 21:40

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35764566)
I've just received a 30 day free trial offer for Amazon Prime, not sure if my Blu-ray player has this app, but what's your thought's guys? should I give it a go?

The 30 day trial is standard for everyone.

Don't forget to deselect auto renew (or similar setting) on Amazon if you don't want to continue after the free trial, or you will be charged £79.

Mad Max 13-03-2015 23:34

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ok thx.

Chad 14-03-2015 00:40

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35764566)
I've just received a 30 day free trial offer for Amazon Prime, not sure if my Blu-ray player has this app, but what's your thought's guys? should I give it a go?

Definitely! You've got SKY Atlantic shows on there such as Blue Bloods, Ray Donovan, The Following and The Borgia. Black Sails and Turn are worth a try plus Vikings is a real must.

andrewbrown 14-03-2015 10:18

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I thought this thread was about sports channel news. Seems to have wandered a bit OT.

1andrew1 15-03-2015 10:45

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Interesting proposal here for an SPFL Network http://www.thefootballlife.co.uk/

BT extends Premiership Rugby deal until 2021 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rug...ish-clubs.html

braysoj1 16-03-2015 20:27

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Y has Virgin put the number thing what appears on Sky sports channel on the left instead of the right well annoying

muppetman11 17-03-2015 11:16

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BBC Two has acquired the rights from BT Sport to show the new series of The Clare Balding Show in an innovative new deal, which will see the show screened on both channels.

Link

denphone 17-03-2015 14:27

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Well it won't make any difference to me what channels it is on as l don't watch such over-rated rubbish.

andy_m 17-03-2015 15:31

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35765302)
BBC Two has acquired the rights from BT Sport to show the new series of The Clare Balding Show in an innovative new deal, which will see the show screened on both channels.

Link

Innovative? Nobody was watching it so we've given it to an organisation that wants it to give the impression it's still interested in sport. Laughable.

Anypermitedroute 17-03-2015 18:26

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Ok I admit it, I watch the Claire balding show and not ashamed to say I like it. There you go, What's wrong with BBC showing for the reasons they expressed? They get a show that probably cost BT more to make then they are buying rights so it's another filler in their schedule at value to tax payer rather than making their own similar one. Some would say Claire balding is one of their own so makes transition to be shown on BBC more palatable

1andrew1 17-03-2015 18:34

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It will probably be better a day after on the BBC too as it will be edited to half an hour and will be advert free.

heero_yuy 17-03-2015 18:53

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Originally Posted by Anypermitedroute (Post 35765422)
Ok I admit it, I watch the Claire balding show and not ashamed to say I like it. There you go, What's wrong with BBC showing for the reasons they expressed? They get a show that probably cost BT more to make then they are buying rights so it's another filler in their schedule at value to tax payer rather than making their own similar one. Some would say Claire balding is one of their own so makes transition to be shown on BBC more palatable

Please try to stay calm. Medics and restraint specialists are on their way.:D

andy_m 17-03-2015 19:10

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Originally Posted by Anypermitedroute (Post 35765422)
Ok I admit it, I watch the Claire balding show and not ashamed to say I like it. There you go, What's wrong with BBC showing for the reasons they expressed? They get a show that probably cost BT more to make then they are buying rights so it's another filler in their schedule at value to tax payer rather than making their own similar one. Some would say Claire balding is one of their own so makes transition to be shown on BBC more palatable

There's nothing wrong with it, but let's not dress it up either. It's not innovative, it's desperate.

It's also worth considering the fact that licence fee payers don't do so in order to see their money prop up the offerings of private companies, just as BT Sport subscribers don't expect to see the content they pay a premium to watch end up fta the following day.

1andrew1 17-03-2015 19:50

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Originally Posted by andy_m (Post 35765446)
There's nothing wrong with it, but let's not dress it up either. It's not innovative, it's desperate.

It's also worth considering the fact that licence fee payers don't do so in order to see their money prop up the offerings of private companies, just as BT Sport subscribers don't expect to see the content they pay a premium to watch end up fta the following day.

It's an exaggeration that it's innovative as content often airs on pay-TV first before being shown on FTA TV. I wouldn't call it desperate though; I would call it opportunistic.
Equally, it's an exaggeration that the BBC will be propping up the offerings of a private company by paying for half an hour a week of previously-shown programming.The BBC does prop up private companies by commissioning original programming from them and by acting as a training ground for the industry.

passingbat 17-03-2015 20:08

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35765460)
It's an exaggeration that it's innovative as content often airs on pay-TV first before being shown on FTA TV. I wouldn't call it desperate though; I would call it opportunistic.
Equally, it's an exaggeration that the BBC will be propping up the offerings of a private company by paying for half an hour a week of previously-shown programming.The BBC does prop up private companies by commissioning original programming from them and by acting as a training ground for the industry.

It's just 'I hate the BBC' andy_m trying to find something that he thinks will reflect badly on the BBC. It doesn't of course; the BBC buys in loads of content made by other companies.


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