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Streaming to tablets was available on the Tivo Bolt a couple of years ago; I would be surprised if that is not incorporated into the new software. And Ddonald2016 is right; lack of that functionality could send some people in the direction of Sky Q |
Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
So you believe what he says then PB? as surely you don't think Virgin are that naive regarding future functionality.
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I don't believe they are, so I expect streaming to tablet functionality, which is already on the Bolt (that doesn't mean it will be there; I have no advanced knowledge). The question was about them not including it. If they don't, then they will lose some customers to Sky Q IMHO |
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Has anybody heard about a new budget brand called 'Red', that provides basic TV & 20meg Broadband?
After what the CEO said about VM TV being more about being an enabler rather than neccesarily providing the content themselves, I wonder if the future for VM TV could be the basic Freeview service with the ability to record and apps for people to subscribe to Netflix, Now TV, Amazon etc?? Far less carriage costs and much fewer negotiations for VM and a commission on any subscriptions taken out via their STB may make this appealing to VM. For customers, there's no more missing channels like SA and they can choose what channels they want to pay for a la carte. |
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Until at least 2020, you will only get Atlantic (at least the HBO and probably Showtime content) by subscribing to a Sky service; Satellite or Now TV. |
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In the meantime, here's the Vodafone link http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/pric.../zqy/aents/lcc |
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http://www.seenit.co.uk/why-are-virg...-reverse-this/ All about how Virgin Media are the only pay-TV provider out of Sky, BT TV and Talk Talk TV to be losing customers. They consider Virgin Media's high prices and missing channels to be key factors. They've always said that the TV side doesn't make any money and is only provided for triple play reasons, whilst commission from apps would make a little money. Missing channel complaints could simply be directed to Amazon, Now TV etc. Quote:
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Pay channels will probably be the first to decline as people stop subscribing to them, in favour of paying into the quality on demand services, which will grow in number. Freeview channels will be more resilient, but they too will eventually succumb to reducing advertising revenues as audiences decline. There are growing signs that these predictions are coming to pass, and it shouldn't be long now before the most ardent 'deniers' finally acknowledge what is happening to the broadcasting industry. |
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I don't see advertising on TV declining any time soon, over the last ten years TV advertising has been at a consistent 50% of ad spending, the only area of advertising that has seen a shift is a decline in print and a subsequent rise in online
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