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denphone 18-03-2016 11:43

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So it won't be coming to Virgin then?.

OLD BOY 18-03-2016 11:53

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It doesn't specifically say that it won't be, but I think your conclusion is probably right. Still, when the Sky channels come up for renegotiation with Virgin in three years time.....:rolleyes:

Oh, great, just seen this....

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...ix-la-liga-mls

Sky sees it as a way of adding added value to existing customers to help stop them thinking about defecting to a rival, namely BT Sport but also operators such as Virgin Media and TalkTalk TV.

denphone 18-03-2016 12:12

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A leopard sadly does not change its spots....

muppetman11 18-03-2016 12:19

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To be honest it makes perfect sense from a business point of view.

OLD BOY 18-03-2016 12:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35827817)
To be honest it makes perfect sense from a business point of view.

Which is why VM need a strategy to deal with this.

denphone 18-03-2016 12:41

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Which we are still waiting for as they seem very slow to react to a very quick and changing market.

muppetman11 18-03-2016 13:00

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Sky's core business is TV hence they invest a lot into it likewise VM's core business is Broadband so they prioritise their investment in this area.

passingbat 18-03-2016 13:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35827817)
To be honest it makes perfect sense from a business point of view.

Yep, very smart move by Sky.

You have to hand it to Sky; things like this and covering the move to streaming via Now TV, and drastically increasing catchup and on demand ---something VM used to wear the crown for, shows that they are on top of their game.

OLD BOY 18-03-2016 13:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35827822)
Which we are still waiting for as they seem very slow to react to a very quick and changing market.

Let's hope the next super duper TIVO is packed with nice sparkling new decent channels and streaming services.

Seriously, they have some ground to make up if they want to be taken seriously on the TV side of their business.

passingbat 18-03-2016 13:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35827828)
Let's hope the next super duper TIVO is packed with nice sparkling new decent channels and streaming services.

.

The channel line up will be the same.

Which worthwhile streaming services in particular are you thinking of?

I assume you would like Prime and Now TV (not much chance of the second one) but what other decent streaming services are available?

OLD BOY 18-03-2016 13:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35827833)
The channel line up will be the same.

Which worthwhile streaming services in particular are you thinking of?

I assume you would like Prime and Now TV (not much chance of the second one) but what other decent streaming services are available?

Yes, certainly those two! There are plenty of choices that VM can make. For example, just look at all the stuff available on Roku.

passingbat 18-03-2016 13:57

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35827837)
Yes, certainly those two! There are plenty of choices that VM can make. For example, just look at all the stuff available on Roku.

What services on Roku in particular? (I don't have a Roku)

Richc1977 18-03-2016 15:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35827812)
It doesn't specifically say that it won't be, but I think your conclusion is probably right. Still, when the Sky channels come up for renegotiation with Virgin in three years time.....:rolleyes:

Oh, great, just seen this....

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...ix-la-liga-mls

Sky sees it as a way of adding added value to existing customers to help stop them thinking about defecting to a rival, namely BT Sport but also operators such as Virgin Media and TalkTalk TV.

Re Virgin Media, there are two ways to view this either

1. They don't offer this to VM as Sky want this to stop customers leaving for VM, especially for those who are attracted to the VM XL pack offering BT Sport.

2. They want encourage take up of the complete Sky Sports package so they offer to it VM.

I think option 1 is far more likely but you never know.

muppetman11 18-03-2016 16:29

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The cynic in me thinks Sky could use this to pass a larger than normal increase to non sports subscribers in June

denphone 18-03-2016 16:37

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You could be right MM.


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