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OLD BOY 04-03-2020 11:42

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 36026273)
And yet the same people moaned and moaned about Sky One repeating them ad nauseam.:D

As long as people keep watching it, Sky will keep repeating it. Cost effective for them!

denphone 04-03-2020 14:12

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Sky introduces new Netflix bundle.

https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2020...eid=3598503789

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Sky Ultimate TV on Sky Q is priced at £25, which the platform says is the lowest price available for the combination. The price then rises to £29 per month after the introductory offer period.

Hugh 04-03-2020 14:35

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Does anyone not have HD?

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Sky Ultimate TV includes Netflix Basic, meaning that customers need to add the HD package (£6 a month) to upgrade to Netflix Standard and premium HD channels. Customers with the HD package can also add on Ultra HD (£4 a month) to upgrade to Netflix Premium and Ultra HD

newapollo 04-03-2020 14:56

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There is more detail on the new Ultimate TV bundle here https://www.digitaltveurope.com/2020...te-tv-package/

However, notably missing are any kids channels (which cost an extra £5 per month), Sky Cinema channels (an additional £11 per month) and sports (£20 per month for 18 months, rising to £23 per month after).

When all is said, early adopters could spend up to £85 per month (rising to £88 after the 18 month offer on sports ends) on the new package, with an extra initial £20 set up charge. Users will also be wary of the small print that details “prices may change during this period.”

Raider999 04-03-2020 19:15

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 36026193)
I can't see Dazn or Amazon or Disney plus taking the lions share of any major football rights but I suspect we will see a change in how some rights will be sold. I have gut feeling the Premier League will create a new package of 24 games exclusive to online streaming. I can see Uefa doing the same with a new package of champions league rights and Europa League rights for streaming only. 1 game per week from each competition. Rights holders want to create competition for their rights. It's pretty much how Amazon got their foot in the door. I can see Dazn or Amazon sitting with nearly 50 live games per season on the cheap with Sky and BT still able to show the same amount of games. Would not surprise me if Dazn snap up the Six Nations


Not sure what paying for Six Nations gives a streamer - competition comprising of 5 weekends spread over 7 weeks.

Pster72 06-03-2020 09:26

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Any news if a Disney + app is going to appear on the V6 boxes

denphone 06-03-2020 09:30

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Originally Posted by Pster72 (Post 36026463)
Any news if a Disney + app is going to appear on the V6 boxes

Not a iota.

Legendkiller2k 06-03-2020 10:30

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Originally Posted by Pster72 (Post 36026463)
Any news if a Disney + app is going to appear on the V6 boxes

No.

Pster72 06-03-2020 11:01

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k (Post 36026466)
No.

I’m sure we’ll get it but Sky are getting an exclusive that it’s integrated into there search option on Sky Q boxes

Chad 06-03-2020 12:15

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 36026345)
Not sure what paying for Six Nations gives a streamer - competition comprising of 5 weekends spread over 7 weeks.

Amazon only got 2 match days worth of Premier League football and it was all done and dusted within a few weeks in December.

OLD BOY 06-03-2020 13:09

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Originally Posted by Pster72 (Post 36026470)
I’m sure we’ll get it but Sky are getting an exclusive that it’s integrated into there search option on Sky Q boxes

That's what Sky were angling for, but they did not get that exclusive deal in the end.

There was nothing to stop VM putting the app on their platform, even under Sky's proposal. It was all about integrated programming onto their system, not exclusive access.

Chad 06-03-2020 21:51

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Disney plus coming to Amazon devices

https://blog.aboutamazon.co.uk/innov...lets-in-the-uk

Chris 06-03-2020 21:58

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After a bit of googling the other day I established that it’s running on Samsung smart TVs in the USA already, so I’m assuming it will become available to download towards the end of this month on smart TVs in the uk.

General Maximus 07-03-2020 14:57

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cheekyangus 07-03-2020 16:07

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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36026557)

:D

CBS All Access shows are all over the place. E4, More4, SyFy, Netflix, Prime Video...


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