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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin Media TV (2016) Vol 2
It wasn't much of an exclusive was it.:D
Can't wait to get access to that |
Re: Coming Soon to Virgin Media TV (2016) Vol 2
Hi all here we go more uhd content not for virgin but we are paying the same or more this is a sky q exclusive
As well as putting a time frame on when we can expect its first UHD offerings, Sky has revealed what 4K flicks will be available on day one. Joining the likes of Spectre, The Martian and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation in Sky's early UHD movies collection will be Everest, Mad Max: Fury Road and The Revenant. That's not where Sky's UHD movie line-up will end though - it will remaster old movies for the new TV standard too. "We are also now very deeply ingrained with many of our studio partners to go back to the original classic movies, and remaster them ready for Ultra HD in exactly the same way as we did with HD back in 2007," the broadcaster explained. ---------- Post added at 23:04 ---------- Previous post was at 23:02 ---------- Quote:
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shhhhhhh
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The improved service will feature a new premiere every single day of the week, which is a 75% increase on the four per week offered by Sky Movies. Upcoming films include Spectre (8 July), Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (9 July), Steve Jobs (18 September), Bridge of Spies (30 September) and The Danish Girl (23rd October) will all premiere in the first few months alone. The Jungle Book, Zootopia and Captain America: Civil War are set to headline Sky’s most ambitious Christmas movie collection yet. Major films are available just 8 months after cinema release, and can be watched exclusively on Sky Cinema for over a year before you can watch them on any other subscription service. 45 of the top 50 films at the UK Box Office in 2015 are exclusive to Sky Movies. For those of you with a wider taste for world cinema, it’s not only about blockbusters. Customers can enjoy more of the best stories from around the world with a dedicated new ‘World Cinema’ slot every Wednesday from 10pm. Some of the critically-acclaimed films coming up include: El Ardor (Argentina); Theeb (UAE); Tangerines (Estonia) and many more. Sky are also expanding their film*library,*with around 1,200 films available to view on demand. An*increase of 20% over the current Sky Movies system. More than half of all the films watched on Sky are on demand with one billion downloads or streams in the last two years alone. Sky is now the*exclusive home of Star Wars (although I suspect most of you reading this already have them on disc!), adding*Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens in August 2016, with*Rogue Onecoming August 2017 and Episode VIII in*August 2018. |
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Because us and sky customers pay for sky cinema but we don't have access for sky cinema UHD or 4K, so for that reason the price should drop a bit to account for that
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That won't happen in a months of Sunday's in my opinion...
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You also assume that the UHD channels will not be available to Virgin Media viewers. Although Sky have said that Sky Cinema in UHD will be available to Sky Q customers by the end of the year, they have not gone as far to say that it will not be offered on other platforms as well. There may well be negotiations taking place on this between Virgin Media and Sky as we speak, for all we know. Just to be clear, a refund is definitely not on the agenda! |
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As we know it works the other way round - not a reduction for the existing service but an uplift for the enhanced one! |
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In terms of its direct customers, Sky has said "The typical monthly cost for existing Sky+ customers will be around £12 extra compared with their current Sky+ package" https://corporate.sky.com/media-cent...t-from-just-99 Let's also not forget that the UHD films have not launched yet. That's only due to happen by the end of the year. http://www.uswitch.com/broadband/new...ter_this_year/ |
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Your argument is that as a Sky Cinema subscriber on VM you should get UHD movies included when in fact everyone on Sky who'll get them will be paying extra for the luxury. |
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