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epsilon 13-09-2024 02:43

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36182869)
No it's not, it's a channel that was pulled that has now been restored. What definition it is in is neither here nor there.

GOLD wasn't classed as a new channel when the UKTV channels were pulled and returned in HD.

When the UKTV channels were restored, Virgin simply reactivated the old services. CNN has been away for so long that they gave it a new ID number, so in that respect it is a new service. Nobody in the real world actually cares about that sort of technical explanation and most will consider it to be a returning service rather than a new one. As far as marketing goes, it is something new, something to promote and that's what we are seeing with the new channel claims.

epsilon 13-09-2024 13:19

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
The Express announces the arrival of the MUBI app on TV 360 and Stream devices in a less than complimentary manner.
Quote:

Virgin Media finally offers upgrade that Fire TV Stick users have enjoyed for years
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style...offers-upgrade

ozsat 13-09-2024 16:22

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Article says "To make things even better, the usual £11.99 MUBI price has been dropped by 70 percent when signing up via Virgin (or through Priority from O2) with that lower cost lasting for the first three months."

O2 offer is 70% off for six months.

This says six months for both - but can't find a real VM screen to confirm - https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.ph...m-service.html



Quote:

Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36182890)
The Express announces the arrival of the MUBI app on TV 360 and Stream devices in a less than complimentary manner.
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style...offers-upgrade


epsilon 13-09-2024 19:09

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36182894)
Article says "To make things even better, the usual £11.99 MUBI price has been dropped by 70 percent when signing up via Virgin (or through Priority from O2) with that lower cost lasting for the first three months."

O2 offer is 70% off for six months.

This says six months for both - but can't find a real VM screen to confirm - https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.ph...m-service.html

They have their own offers anyway which are considerably less than the standard price. The standard price is £11.99/mth or £18.99/mth for MUBI GO, with a 33% discount if paid annually. My original offer was £1 for 3 months.

Media Boy UK 14-09-2024 01:14

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36182869)
No it's not, it's a channel that was pulled that has now been restored. What definition it is in is neither here nor there.

GOLD wasn't classed as a new channel when the UKTV channels were pulled and returned in HD.

When UKTV did come back.

GOLD SD did come back on August 11th.

GOLD was rebrand as GOLD HD on September 25th.

https://mediaboyukblog.blogspot.com/...nels.html#more

vincerooney 14-09-2024 01:57

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
no idea what MUBI is and the movies it quoted in the article i have no idea what they are. I assume its not for the likes of me.

here's one thing annoying me at the moment. soap operas aren't my thing but i do love classic soap operas. they're hilarious. i'm in my 30s (late 30s) and i thoroughly enjoyed watching classic coronation street and eastenders on itv 3 and UK Drama. That was a few years ago now.

Whats happened since? classic corrie and classic eastenders is now in the era of "lets make everyone cheat on each other, lets have mass murders and natural disasters" i.e. theyre now all post 2005.

Yet the audience is still there as the show is still slightly less sh*t than 2024 so they're quite passionate about it continuing as it is.

Surely a "classic" tv show should cover at least the first 30% of the shows existence rather than what we get now.

I miss the days of being able to watch classic brookside and classic neighbours too. I see amazon only uploaded the more modern episodes yet again they realise if they uploaded the genuine 80s episodes people would go "ooh thats better than the current product!"

Can we expect for actual classic corrie, classic eastenders, classic neighbours etc to be coming soon or are we stuck with 2000s episodes because people like them more than 2024 stuff even though its not "classic"

ozsat 14-09-2024 07:41

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
I watch a lot of films but nothing on MUBI is even tempting me with the 70% offer - even for one month try-out.

epsilon 14-09-2024 09:19

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36182902)
I watch a lot of films but nothing on MUBI is even tempting me with the 70% offer - even for one month try-out.

I signed up to the app in 2022 without actually subscribing. I browsed through the content for a while and nothing really appealed to me. It wasn't until they did the £1 for 3 months offer that I decided to give it a try. I watched a few films, they were all decent, probably to be expected as they were all award winning. When the flash sale came along for a heavily discounted annual subscription, I renewed for a further year. I was quite surprised that some of the films were actually quite enjoyable. You don't know unless you try it. I wouldn't pay £11.99/month though, I think that is overpriced. The £18.99/month version includes a weekly cinema ticket for their film choice of the week. Many would probably find having the film selected for you too restrictive, then there is the issue of it may not be showing in your local area.

On the whole though, I'm quite impressed but I probably wouldn't have taken the bait had it not been for the £1 promotion.

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36182901)
no idea what MUBI is and the movies it quoted in the article i have no idea what they are. I assume its not for the likes of me.

Probably more for film enthusiasts really but with a wide variety of award winning films you'll probably find stuff that would interest you. Wait for a mega-discounted promotion though if you are going to try it out.

Paul 14-09-2024 13:52

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Never heard of them either, so I looked them up.

They appeared to have a lot of decent films (I just looked at Sci-Fi) but they seem mostly older films, a few years at least.

This would have tempted me for £1 :D
https://mubi.com/en/gb/films/duck-do...the-24-century

But then I noticed this ;
Quote:

This film is not currently playing on MUBI, but many other great films are
Checking all the others that would have interested me, they all said the same. So Nope.

vincerooney 16-09-2024 00:10

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
anything interesting due this week or month...

do we know when the sky basic channels agreement was signed with virgin media

Media Boy UK 16-09-2024 10:01

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36182983)
anything interesting due this week or month...

do we know when the sky basic channels agreement was signed with virgin media

Just more Sky Cinema Channels rebrand has been confirmed.

Nothing is testing right now.

Mr K 16-09-2024 10:39

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36182983)
anything interesting due this week or month...

Go out for a walk in the autumn sunshine, see the leaves changing colour, and worry less about channel numbers changing :)

vincerooney 16-09-2024 22:46

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36182997)
Go out for a walk in the autumn sunshine, see the leaves changing colour, and worry less about channel numbers changing :)

been here 17 years chief worrying about channel numbers and getting excited about ridiculous stuff...i reckon i'm stuck with this now ! :D

ozsat 17-09-2024 16:38

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
DAZN app added to 360

vincerooney 18-09-2024 00:48

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36183066)
DAZN app added to 360

boxing ppvs, NFL games and womens champions league? Is that it?


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