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nstokes 02-05-2012 09:28

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35422123)
BSkyB posts profit of almost £1bn.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012...fit-almost-1bn

Thats alot of money

denphone 02-05-2012 09:34

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Originally Posted by nstokes (Post 35422134)
Thats alot of money


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In the first quarter of the year BSkyB added just 15,000 TV customers in the first quarter
Very true but their lack of new TV customers has to be a worry for them as the Tivo increasingly starts to make its mark in attracting new TV customers.

Telly_ 02-05-2012 10:01

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35422135)
Very true but their lack of new TV customers has to be a worry for them as the Tivo increasingly starts to make its mark in attracting new TV customers.


I'm not sure they will be that worried as they will probably start to hit the same problem mobilephone companys are having. Saturation- bassically everyone has a mobile-phone now so getting new customers is a struggle.

With 10.5 million customers on Sky,VM have 5 million, BT Vision has a million or 2 an so on. The days of massive quarterly growth may well be over for Sky.

But the results are good I would say.

The company signed up 159,000 customers to its high-definition TV service, taking the total base to 4.2 million.

BSkyB managed to add 212,000 broadband customers taking the total to 3.86 million and 220,000 to its telephony services taking the total to 3.6 million.

Just over 30% of Sky customers took a triple play of TV, broadband and telephony from BSkyB as at 31 March, up from 26% in the year to the end of March 2011.

muppetman11 02-05-2012 10:43

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35422135)
Very true but their lack of new TV customers has to be a worry for them as the Tivo increasingly starts to make its mark in attracting new TV customers.

I bet there really worried :D

This article sums it up , record profits

http://www.citywire.co.uk/money/bsky...235?ref=mobile

denphone 02-05-2012 12:11

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35422148)
I bet there really worried :D

This article sums it up , record profits

http://www.citywire.co.uk/money/bsky...235?ref=mobile

Record profits maybe but one suspects one or two exacting problems on the horizon.:)

Telly_ 02-05-2012 13:16

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35422188)
Record profits maybe but one suspects one or two exacting problems on the horizon.:)

Well I'm not sure what problems you think Sky may have on the horizon but I have within the last 30 minutes rang Sky and I'm having 2 Sky+HD boxes fitted with a phone line and an estimated 14-20mb broadband line.

The Tv services fitted friday and phoneline an BB goes live next Thursday. I also gave 30 days notice to virginmedia.

denphone 02-05-2012 14:06

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Originally Posted by Telly Bear (Post 35422209)
Well I'm not sure what problems you think Sky may have on the horizon but I have within the last 30 minutes rang Sky and I'm having 2 Sky+HD boxes fitted with a phone line and an estimated 14-20mb broadband line.

The Tv services fitted friday and phoneline an BB goes live next Thursday. I also gave 30 days notice to virginmedia.

Well one of those problems on the horizon willl be a 'fit and proper' test to see whether it should keep its UK licence.

muppetman11 02-05-2012 14:42

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35422233)
Well one of those problems on the horizon willl be a 'fit and proper' test to see whether it should keep its UK licence.

Care to enlighten us on how that will impact us as a customer of Sky ?

denphone 02-05-2012 14:45

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35422264)
Care to enlighten us on how that will impact us as a customer of Sky ?

Well its quite obvious if it is found not to be a fit and proper UK licence holder then the ramifications could be huge.

denphone 02-05-2012 15:27

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35422289)
BSkyB eclipses Virgin Media as UK’s top triple-play provider



http://www.digitaltveurope.net/23707...play-provider/

Thats no surprise as Sky have been using a large amount of discounting to keep customers.

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Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said that ARPU should have increased by £34 given increased number of products that BSkyB has sold to its customers.

BAML said that this implied "spin down" – meaning customers looking to take cheaper packages – and discounting by BSkyB to retain customers.

Darroch rejected the idea that customers were shying away from pricey TV packages, although he did admit that there was less viewing of pay-per-content such as Sky Movies premieres year-on-year.

He said the market was promotional, meaning that Sky was having to offer cheaper introductory offers to snare customers, and added that over a three- or four-year period, the company's ARPU growth was fine
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In the first quarter of the year BSkyB added just 15,000 TV customers in the first quarter
http://virgintivo.blogspot.co.uk/view/sidebar

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The 1st quarter results of 2012 are in for Virgin Media, and the TiVoizlation of the Digital Cable Network continues, with 677,000 subscriptions to TiVo, up by 242,000 from the previous quarter. 18% of Virgin's TV customer base now has TiVo, and that number will only increase thanks to the new Collections packs which all feature TiVo.

muppetman11 02-05-2012 16:17

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Sky 1 brings back The Kumars

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Sky 1 is bringing back spoof chat show The Kumars, with a co-production between Avatar and Hat Trick Productions planned for transmission this Autumn.

The Kumars has been commissioned by Sky’s head of Comedy Lucy Lumsden, marking a return to British screens following a six year absence. The show ran on BBC Two for seven series between 2001 and 2006.

The new series will be written by Sanjeev Bhaskar with Bert Tyler Moore, George Jeffrie and Suk Pannu, Bhaskar resumes the role of Sanjeev Kumar alongside Meera Syal (Gran/Ummi), Vincent Ebrahim (Dad/Ashwin Kumar) and Indira Joshi (Mum/Madhuri Kumar).
http://www.televisual.com/news-detai..._nid-1551.html

NowTV within the next three months

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NOW TV update

Also on the horizon for Sky is its next major service - Now TV - available to anyone with a broadband device.
"Now TV on track for launch in first half of calendar 2012, widening the availability of Sky content on broadband-connected devices," confirmed Sky.
Chief executive Jeremy Darroch pointed to the growth in customers taking bundles, broadband, telephone line and television.
http://www.techradar.com/news/televi...-track-1078438

Telly_ 02-05-2012 16:34

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35422233)
Well one of those problems on the horizon willl be a 'fit and proper' test to see whether it should keep its UK licence.

So you really think there is any chance at all of Sky losing its broadcast licence and putting thousands of UK workers out of work and forcing 10 Million consumers to lose there TV service? REALLY? Not a chance...

Its Tom Watson who has mentioned the "unfit" thing not Ofcom and its only about Murdoch being a major share holder. Worst case senario is Murdoch sells all his shares in BskyB.

BskyB is a big successful company run by a board of directors that has just made a record £1billion pound profit. Companys making £1 billion profit in 12 months do not get shut down.

Getting the Murdochs out of Sky and out of our country is a good thing though.

RichardCoulter 02-05-2012 19:17

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As per their facebook page, the Sony Movie Channel is to be FTV.

...looks like Sky are putting them on the one year probationary period to see what the ratings are like, before giving them a cut of the subscription money.

muppetman11 03-05-2012 16:24

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Sky buys Acetrax

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BSkyB has acquired Acetrax, the Swiss OTT venture, available through a number of connected TV devices. The company has contracts in place with device manufacturers Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Toshiba, Grundig, Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Netgear and D-Link.

Sky said the acquisition would support the continued development of Sky’s its OTT activities and further strengthen relationships with connected device manufacturers and content providers.
http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2012/...-ott-purchase/

---------- Post added at 16:24 ---------- Previous post was at 14:30 ----------

Movies4Men 2 and Movies4Men 2+1 have now become Sony Movie Channel and Sony Movie Channel +1

Sony Movie channel UK website
http://www.sonymoviechannel.co.uk/

nstokes 04-05-2012 17:31

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Downloaded Blue Bloods season 1 episode 1 from Anytime and sound is out sync, i have downloaded several times and same thing, anyone else has this issue?


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