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Has anybody used Now TV to watch live sport? What's the streaming quality like? I'm considering getting the box. |
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15 channels currently on other providers but not on Virgin Media. 6 catch-up/on demand services 9 radio stations 13 local TV 43 |
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Communicorp buys 8 Global Radio stations Real Radio stations will become Heart
Global Radio is selling eight radio stations in response to a ruling by the Competition Commission after buying GMG Radio in June 2012. The stations being sold are Smooth Radio North West, North East and East Midlands, along with Capital South Wales, Real Radio North Wales, Capital Scotland, Real Radio Yorkshire and Real XS Manchester. The single buyer for all stations is Dublin based Communicorp, owner of Today FM, Spin and Newstalk. Communicorp is wholly owned by Denis O’Brien, subject to regulatory approval. And whilst the stations will operate under new owners and sell local airtime, national sales and non-peak programming will still be provided by Global Radio under a franchise agreement. All existing Real Radio stations will become Heart, as expected, and the former Marcher stations, currently Heart, will become Capital. Smooth Radio will expand to Gold’s frequencies on AM across the UK except in London, East Midlands and Manchester. http://radiotoday.co.uk/2014/02/comm...adio-stations/ ---------- Post added at 12:10 ---------- Previous post was at 11:43 ---------- Full round of of whats going on can be found here: http://www.mattdeegan.com/2014/02/06...als-disposals/ |
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As far as Sky Atlantic is concerned, of course there is some uncertainty about this, because we are not privy to these delicate negotiations and we are reliant on what comes out of the media. However, there is quite a bit of evidence that points to the distinct likelihood that things may be about to change (which I won't repeat here as this has been done to death). Now that VM have Netflix, some are speculating that this has killed off any likely deal with Sky, but frankly there is so much decent content on Netflix, I think Sky will realise that the small amount of additional 'decent' content that exists on Sky Atlantic in comparison means that it is no longer the USP that it once was, nice though it would be for us to get it. Sky will surely want to get some money in from VM viewers at some point to help pay for the massive outlay with very little return that they have had to date, with a ridiculously small audience share. As for Sky Bravo not existing - well it doesn't at the moment, but Sky want to launch it when they can get VM to agree, so there's a negotiation there to be had as well. Sky Bravo is a prospective male orientated channel and has nothing to do with ITV Encore. You may be interested in the link below as you seem to think that Sky Bravo is a figment of my imagination. http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...nnel-itv4-dave ---------- Post added at 12:58 ---------- Previous post was at 12:52 ---------- Quote:
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And your position that the converse position is not backed up by certainties is as ridiculous this week as it was last week. We have as much certainty as is possible in that Sky are constantly advertising that it is exclusive. We can't be absolutely certain that the Sun isn't a tennis ball can we? We haven't been there and touched it, have we? But we can be as certain as possible that it isn't, so that's the basis that we conduct discussions about it on. A simple 'In my opinion' or 'Someone told me' or similar would allow readers of your posts to make a judgement about it. Or, if it is a certainty, provide provenance. It's not much to ask, it works beautifully on forums everywhere, even this one in most cases. :) |
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As far as Sky Atlantic is concerned, of course there is some uncertainty about this, because we are not privy to these delicate negotiations and we are reliant on what comes out of the media. Of course Sky Atlantic is exclusive at the moment. Nobody's arguing with you. However, you seem to want to argue for the sake of it. I get it, we all get it, you don't believe SA is coming. You are entitled to your opinion as am I. Now stop trolling and post something useful for once. |
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As the BT grid is open to competitors offering their own products, the market will blow wide open. Both Sky and VM will need to come up with something extraordinary to keep customers. Exclusive linear channels won't be the way forward - on-demand content will. ---------- Post added at 13:51 ---------- Previous post was at 13:41 ---------- Quote:
Now TV is almost pointless as a linear channel box, with the exception of Sports. If NowTV simply on deman everything and anything Sky broadcasts, and sold it as such, it may appeal to more people as an addition to linear channels. For example, as a VM customer, I would be happy on one of the lower end TV packages if I could pay Sky a tenner to get streaming all of their programming. |
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Surely that means they will have more clout in attracting broadcasters to their platform? |
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VM have stopped selling 'National' ADSL. They still provision legacy customers IIRC.
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