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The thing about Sky Atlantic is that Sky have bought all these exclusive rights and nobody else gets a look in. As I've said before, I am happy with VM, Sky, BT or whoever putting on their own exclusive channels, but the programmes and films should not be exclusive (except maybe for a maximum of 6 months). Sky Atlantic shows Game of Thrones. What other channel provider can do this? The answer is none, of course, and that is wrong. |
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Only VM has 120Mb broadband. Is that wrong? Only VM has 3 tuners. Is that wrong? Only VM has TiVo. Is that wrong? Only VM has integrated Netflix. Is that wrong? You want it all, but like everyone else in every marketplace, you have to decide what's best for you, and sacrifice some things. And then stop moaning about the things that you haven't chosen. |
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You are arguing for the sake of it and I'm not participating in this nonsense any longer. |
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Your argument that other channels are available and other drama etc is available doesn't apply to the example I gave, it didn't state that channels or drama programmes were being restricted but cited a specific product. The specific product having its supply restricted is HBO content. Clearly other petrol brands are available but the example I gave was of a cartel being formed by the fuel companies (plural) and Tesco, so the specific example there was petrol as a whole. Obviously the size of the markets are different and the example I gave is obviously a situation that wouldn't actually happen but was clearly intended to show cartels working in restraint of trade. ---------- Post added at 20:10 ---------- Previous post was at 20:03 ---------- Quote:
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I share your frustration and annoyance over Sky Atlantic, but sadly that is the current way that content deals are done. The online services deals are no different; Lovefilm got exclusive rights to Vikings, so no TV channel or Netflix etc.can show it. What I find a little frustrating and strange over HBO only being available on Atlantic is that I think, in the US, HBO is available as a Premium service on most cable and satellite services, not just one. But I do stand to be corrected on that. |
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Now, whilst I agree it wouldn't be in their best interests in the booze market for them to do this, there's absolutely no reason why Diageo couldn't withdraw JD from wholesale and sign an exclusive supply agreement with (say) Wetherspoons pubs. Other bourbons would still remain available. But if you wanted JD, go to Wetherspoons. Sky merely do the same thing, they import HBO content, repackage it as SA and flog it exclusively in their pub. Want it really, really badly? Go get it from their pub, it's available to you. |
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The Whopper is available from BK only - other burgers are available. JD is available from Diageo only - Other bourbons are available. The Astra is available from Vauxhall only - There are loads of other crap cars available.* There is no monopoly. broadcast platforms are offered by VM, BT, TT, Freesat & Freeview in the UK. Programme production is carried out by the BBC, ITV, C4, C5 and countless independents in the UK and importation of programmes is too. So no free market is being prevented. We're all absolutely free to join any provider we want. :) *OK. Opel too, if anyone wants to split hairs. |
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Obviously there isn't a free market for HBO content when Sky's exclusivity deal prevents the supply of HBO content to other platforms. In my original example of Tesco exclusively controlling the supply of fuel, the public would be free to shop at Tesco but similarly there wouldn't be a free market for fuel. |
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The free market doesn't seek to restrict businesses from differentiating themselves in order to gain commercial advantage. The free market welcomes and embraces such activities. I'm at a loss to respond to your inexplicable desire to go back to your fuel example as it has no relationship to this conversation. Petrol is a fuel, a necessity to individuals and to our country's economy more generally. HBO programming isn't. Which is why the authorities are perhaps a little less keen to reap nuclear armageddon on Sky than you are. :D |
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I'm glad somebody has finally drawn the distinction between necessary fuels and luxury TV channels!
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