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Legendkiller2k 15-12-2019 13:50

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36020353)
That may be so, Raider, but you can do it on BBC iPlayer streams, so it is perfectly possible. You can test it for yourself right now. Each BBC channel has its own live stream.

Can also do it on itv hub live stream and 4od live streams.

OLD BOY 16-12-2019 08:48

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Britbox has suffered a blow. Sky don't want it on their platform.

BT will be providing the service, but no word yet from Virgin Media.

https://www.cityam.com/sky-scuppers-...aming-service/

denphone 16-12-2019 09:16

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36020412)
Britbox has suffered a blow. Sky don't want it on their platform.

BT will be providing the service, but no word yet from Virgin Media.

https://www.cityam.com/sky-scuppers-...aming-service/

Don't say you were not told by the likes of Muppetman and other forum members.

It was doomed before it started..

OLD BOY 16-12-2019 09:19

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36020414)
Don't say you were not told by the likes of Muppetman and other forum members.

It was doomed before it started..

Amazon Prime isn't on Sky either. Do you think Amazon is doomed also? :scratch::D

denphone 16-12-2019 09:23

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36020415)
Amazon Prime isn't on Sky either. Do you think Amazon is doomed also? :scratch::D

There is a great lot of difference between a 160lb gorilla which is Amazon and one called Britbox that weighs about 14 ounces.:D

1andrew1 16-12-2019 11:52

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36020412)
Britbox has suffered a blow. Sky don't want it on their platform.

BT will be providing the service, but no word yet from Virgin Media.

https://www.cityam.com/sky-scuppers-...aming-service/

It makes sense for Sky not to have it as they have bought a lot of the content directly or via UKTV. VM may be in a similar situation, I don't know.

muppetman11 16-12-2019 12:43

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As you know I've been trialling Britbox and I'm not impressed if I'm honest it's certainly not something I'd subscribe to long term and won't bother beyond the trial.

OLD BOY 16-12-2019 14:34

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36020459)
It makes sense for Sky not to have it as they have bought a lot of the content directly or via UKTV. VM may be in a similar situation, I don't know.

Agreed. That is more likely to be the reason.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36020416)
There is a great lot of difference between a 160lb gorilla which is Amazon and one called Britbox that weighs about 14 ounces.:D

Yes, I get that, but my point was that just because Britbox will not appear on Sky doesn't mean it is doomed to failure.

---------- Post added at 14:34 ---------- Previous post was at 14:32 ----------

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 36020470)
As you know I've been trialling Britbox and I'm not impressed if I'm honest it's certainly not something I'd subscribe to long term and won't bother beyond the trial.

I certainly wouldn't bother with it until they have the originals appearing. At the moment it would appeal more to UKTV and non-subscription audiences.

I don't watch repeats so I'm certainly not going to pay for them!

denphone 16-12-2019 16:22

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So much positivity but reality often wins out OB.:D

Mr K 16-12-2019 16:28

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Getting my annual trial free month of Amazon Prime again, before i cancel in the New year (again) - handy at Xmas time ;) Had it a week and think i've seen everything worth watching as far as tv/movies go.. Unless i'm missing something - please direct me to something worthwhile and British made if i am ! (watched Good Omens)

Don't know why people subscribe for a year. Outside of Xmas time i find Amazon deliver with a day or 2 anyway even if you don't have Prime.

vincerooney 16-12-2019 16:31

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36020488)
Getting my annual trial free month of Amazon Prime again, before i cancel in the New year (again) - handy at Xmas time ;) Had it a week and think i've seen everything worth watching as far as tv/movies go.. Unless i'm missing something - please direct me to something worthwhile and British made if i am ! (watched Good Omens)

Don't know why people subscribe for a year. Outside of Xmas time i find Amazon deliver with a day or 2 anyway even if you don't have Prime.

I know what you mean. i think the problem is the interface. there is a lot more available to watch but the fact they shove in things not included in prime makes the whole interface bloated and difficult to find anything

Chris 16-12-2019 18:23

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36020488)
Getting my annual trial free month of Amazon Prime again, before i cancel in the New year (again) - handy at Xmas time ;) Had it a week and think i've seen everything worth watching as far as tv/movies go.. Unless i'm missing something - please direct me to something worthwhile and British made if i am ! (watched Good Omens)

Don't know why people subscribe for a year. Outside of Xmas time i find Amazon deliver with a day or 2 anyway even if you don't have Prime.

For us, because where we live, they don’t deliver within a day or two if you choose the free 3-5 day delivery. They take 3-5 days.

Also the order deadline for next day delivery is quite late in the evening for many products, if we want something sent to family in Glasgow same day delivery is often available, and when we’re off the mainland they will still deliver free of charge, even though it takes a little longer.

Plus there’s a ton of box sets there I never saw on tv due to not having sky, or having young kids, so I’m doing years of catch up.

And The Boys is really good. :D

muppetman11 16-12-2019 22:03

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Disney+ Locks Exclusive Distribution Deal With French Pay-TV Giant Canal Plus

https://deadline.com/2019/12/disney-...us-1202809795/

It seems Disney are still open to striking deals for its content outside the US.

1andrew1 17-12-2019 00:02

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 36020516)
Disney+ Locks Exclusive Distribution Deal With French Pay-TV Giant Canal Plus

https://deadline.com/2019/12/disney-...us-1202809795/

It seems Disney are still open to striking deals for its content outside the US.

Yes. I think like HBO they'll take a market-by-market approach but you think they will annoy quite a few people in France who don't subscribe to Canal Plus.
The UK looks set to be a non-exclusive deal so we won't have this problem. I assume we'll still have live channels from Fox and National Geographic but will it be goodbye to Sky Movies Disney?

pip08456 17-12-2019 00:56

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36020518)
Yes. I think like HBO they'll take a market-by-market approach but you think they will annoy quite a few people in France who don't subscribe to Canal Plus.
The UK looks set to be a non-exclusive deal so we won't have this problem. I assume we'll still have live channels from Fox and National Geographic but will it be goodbye to Sky Movies Disney?

Yes it will be goodbye Sky movies Disney. The whole reason for the delay to UK release and elsewhere in Europe was waiting for the licenses to expire.


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