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I really enjoyed Stella.Perhaps its a "Welsh" thing.
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Other than that while she likes a few others. For me the only show on Sky that I really love ( have the full boxed sets) is Futurama :D So back on track Sky content over Virgin nothing I miss - But what you never have you never miss :rolleyes: |
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Treasure Island was shocking. Terrible adaptaion, poor script and average acting and directing. Absolutely love an Idiot Abroad (but that was the brain child Merchant and Gervais, and lets face it, Pilkinton is just excellent) Did not care for any of the others, even the trailers for them looked dire at best (as did treasure island, but curiosity got the better of me, as I love the book, and just had to see the adaptation) Content is over-rated and I am still glad we dont/wont have all the tripe Sky show |
Re: Will Virginmedia ever match Sky's channel line up?
Been reading the posts here and I don't think a lot of people are bothered about content. Saw this note somewhere which is interesting, when you add Ireland in I think the penetration is about 50/50.
If you look at both companies q1 results you will see the following. VM 4.8 million customers from the 12 million homes they pass, Sky 10.5 million customers from the 25 million homes that thay could serve. Therefore VM has 40% penetration into possible homes that they pass and Sky have 42% penetration into the homes they could serve. Now remembering that VM are competing directly with Sky/BT/Talk Talk etc in those12 milliom homes compared to Sky who do not have competion from Virgin (but do from BT, Talk Talk) etc in 13 million of the 25 million homes that they could serve it sort of blows your argument out of the water. |
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To get back on topic I believe VM carry 99% of the popular channels and hopefully over time will add the missing HD channels. |
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Muppetman, Yep, I got that from trailers. Trailers are meant to excite and entice you into watching something. None of the shows you mentioned enticed me to watch those programs (much like countless movie trailers, don't make me rush to the cinema)
I believe content is over-rated. I would gladly pay the money I do now for 20-30 channels showing top quality programming all day every day, rather than 170 odd channels showing poorly produced programs, spread around two or three high quality programs. I appreciate what I class as quality programming will not be classed as quality programming by many other people, but as you rightly say life would boring if it we were the same. Also, how much content do people actually watch? I have my favourite shows/channels (discovery, universal, nat geo, nat geo wild, e4 channel 4, bbc 1+2, all comedy central, film four, dave watch, eden, gold, horror channel, history ITV 1-4) and watch or record most things from those channels. I don't watch much, if anything, from the rest (I might record the odd film, but if those channels did not exist, someone else would probably buy the rights) This is why I think content is over-rated - quality over quantity. Alas, to keep everyone happy, the way the pay tv system works currently is the only way it will work:'-( You are quite correct though, Virgin have most of the popular channels, and the missing HD channels would make Virgin a much better proposition for people. (It would certainly make me very happy to have Universal, History and nat geo wild) P.s. Kudo's on the Treasure (island quip) I did chuckle at that!! |
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