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Chad 24-01-2014 14:03

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35665538)
To me, that's a bit like saying we only need one entertainment channel and Sky 1 will muscle out the rest! At the moment there are two distinct types of service: all-you-can-eat mainly older content (Netflix, Now TV) and pay-per-view (Virgin Movies, BlinkBox).

I feel as soon as one of these providers are available world wide the game is up. Netflix are charging ahead in this respect. The bigger they grow the more content they can secure. I think long term Netflix will be able to outbid other streaming services for exclusive content. It won't be long until Netflix are looking to do deals for content on a global scale rather than territory to territory.

Just how I see it.

Media Boy UK 24-01-2014 14:20

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35665604)
Have you got any news about February channel launches you'd like to share with us? ;)

All the info I seen is online right now.

---------- Post added at 13:20 ---------- Previous post was at 13:09 ----------

Media Boy Views: Idea lineup for Channel 5 channels from February 4th on Virgin Media.

With Channel 5 set to axe 5* +1 next month for Channel 5 +24 to launch WHY cant Virgin do the following with Channel 5?

151. Channel 5 +1 (Moved from Channel 155)
152. Channel 5 +24
153. 5* (Moved from Channel 151)
154. 5USA (Moved from Channel 153)
155. 5USA +1 (Moved from Channel 154)

©copyright 2014 Media Boy 2006 - 2014. An ''Keep it real and free'' Production.

OLD BOY 24-01-2014 14:30

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35665607)
I feel as soon as one of these providers are available world wide the game is up. Netflix are charging ahead in this respect. The bigger they grow the more content they can secure. I think long term Netflix will be able to outbid other streaming services for exclusive content. It won't be long until Netflix are looking to do deals for content on a global scale rather than territory to territory.

Just how I see it.

They may well go global, Chad, I agree with that, but there is a limit and the competition laws will have to come in somewhere.

passingbat 24-01-2014 15:10

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35665586)
But there's a difference between 'live' channels and 'linear' channels.

I think that it is only a matter of time before there is a sea change in viewer habits and video on demand becomes the choice of viewing for the majority over TV channels.


I think you're right there OB. Apparently that is the choice of young people right now. And the 'not so young' (well at least me) are joining them.

The vast majority of my viewing, for quite some time now, has come from streamed content. So much so that, although I haven't done it yet, I'm pretty sure I'm going to cancel the TV side of VM. I was planning on getting a Freeview PVR but have put that on hold whilst I experiment to see what it's like sourcing all the Freeview shows that I watch from the UK broadcasters catchup services. So far that is proving successful. The only negative side is having to put up with non HD versions from the other broadcasters apart from the BBC. So it may be that very soon, everything I watch is streamed.

And I do pay to access the non Freeview content; It's just that I would prefer to pay for what I want to watch rather than partly fund BT sport.

muppetman11 24-01-2014 17:17

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35665607)
I feel as soon as one of these providers are available world wide the game is up. Netflix are charging ahead in this respect. The bigger they grow the more content they can secure. I think long term Netflix will be able to outbid other streaming services for exclusive content. It won't be long until Netflix are looking to do deals for content on a global scale rather than territory to territory.

Just how I see it.

The tradional terrestrial and pay TV platforms will always get the content first purely because they have a far greater reach especially with the likes of US TV imports , look at shows like Revenge (E4) , Hostages (channel 4) there available to anyone with a TV licence which is far greater than Netflix's 2 million UK subscribers , even the shows picked up by the likes of Sky One , Fox etc have a far greater reach as they are available on the majority of UK pay TV platforms.

This is the reason why most of the content on the streaming services is generally older , the exception being there originally created content.

passingbat 24-01-2014 19:35

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35665665)
The tradional terrestrial and pay TV platforms will always get the content first purely because they have a far greater reach especially with the likes of US TV imports , look at shows like Revenge (E4) , Hostages (channel 4) there available to anyone with a TV licence which is far greater than Netflix's 2 million UK subscribers , even the shows picked up by the likes of Sky One , Fox etc have a far greater reach as they are available on the majority of UK pay TV platforms.

This is the reason why most of the content on the streaming services is generally older , the exception being there originally created content.

I found this interesting:

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It’s also worth noting that given Netflix’s and LOVEFiLM’s desire to pursue more exclusive content for the UK, it’s only a matter of time before both start acquiring first run content out of the screenings (especially given that both had reps at last year’s screenings for the very first time).
http://www.tvwise.co.uk/2014/01/2013...itions-report/ (last paragraph)

Netflix Netherlands seem to have recently acquired the rights to Nashville. Not only have they put season One up but are adding episodes of the current season, Two, the day after the episode airs in the US. I seem to recall the UK Netflix did the same thing with another US series.

Kabaal 24-01-2014 19:39

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Yeah passingbat the UK one did it with the AMC shows Breaking Bad and The Killing. They're doing it with the Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul later this year too.

passingbat 24-01-2014 20:00

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35665607)
It won't be long until Netflix are looking to do deals for content on a global scale rather than territory to territory.

They want to do that now; The only thing that prevents them from doing it for any specific title is that the streaming rights already belong to a broadcaster, or they have to wait until the broadcaster holding the first run rights has actually aired the show.

OLD BOY 27-01-2014 14:32

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Sky's half year results are to be announced on Thursday. It will be interesting to see if anything is said that affects channels coming to VM. They may say something about the launch of Sky Bravo and maybe something even more exciting....:)

denphone 27-01-2014 14:40

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35666368)
Sky's half year results are to be announced on Thursday. It will be interesting to see if anything is said that affects channels coming to VM. They may say something about the launch of Sky Bravo and maybe something even more exciting....:)

Is this the deep breath before the plunge.;)

OLD BOY 27-01-2014 14:47

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35666372)
Is this the deep breath before the plunge.;)

Just breathing in now....

Gunslinger 27-01-2014 14:52

Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35666368)
Sky's half year results are to be announced on Thursday. It will be interesting to see if anything is said that affects channels coming to VM. They may say something about the launch of Sky Bravo and maybe something even more exciting....:)

You mean like the launch of their YouTube channel?

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...y-free-youtube

theone2k10 27-01-2014 15:46

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Dog TV is rumoured to launch on both VM and Sky within 3rd quarter of this year.
I'm serious a channel for dogs.

Media Boy UK 27-01-2014 15:51

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35666390)
Dog TV is rumoured to launch on both VM and Sky within 3rd quarter of this year.
I'm serious a channel for dogs.

An Dog insider has told me that an broadcaster runs an dog channel in Israel and the USA.

USA: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle...in-the-US.html

Israel: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21719731

theone2k10 27-01-2014 15:57

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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35666392)
An Dog insider has told me that an broadcaster runs an dog channel in Israel and the USA.

USA: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle...in-the-US.html

Israel: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21719731

You will be Woofing mad to watch it if you got an Cat.

Barking mad it is.


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