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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 5.
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Sky have agreed to let BT have access to their movie channels apparently, so looks like they are starting to relax a bit in terms of allowing other approaches
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---------- Post added at 11:28 ---------- Previous post was at 11:14 ---------- I am thinking about launching an 'Virgin Media rumours thread' later today. |
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Good news on the Sky Atlantic rumour. If movies are to launch on BT on 26th, it would be a good time for a Now TV Entertainment and Atlantic on VM launch. Especially for Sky as both companies will make a song and dance about Movies and Atlantic, while Sky can just sit back and watch consumers see the prices while flogging 50% off coupons at them!
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any news on sky 3D media boy. keep up the good work
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Rumours now say deal has been signed. |
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I wonder if sky atlantic is coming if it will launch the same day as netflix rolls out to everyone
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WSJ is reporting that Netflix are now in talks with several US cable operators to put their app on stbs in deals similar to those they've announced with Virgin and Com hem in Sweden. An interesting point to note is that there appears to have been a recent carriage dispute between one of the cable companies (comcast I think) and cbs. The report suggests that if a deal with Netflix had already been in place it would have given the cable company greater leverage in the negotiations because they would have been able to point their customers in the direction of all the cbs content they carry through their association with Netflix.
It's something I hadn't considered, but I wonder if the inclusion of Netflix on Virgin's platform will put them in a stronger position when it comes to negotiating carriage agreements with channels who's content is also available through the app? |
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