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TimeLord2018 09-02-2022 15:20

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WarnerMedia-Discovery Merger Gets Green Light From U.S. Regulators
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/att...ce-1235175744/

1andrew1 14-02-2022 13:51

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Channel 4 to premier Hollyoaks on streaming
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The long-running programme becomes the first UK soap to premiere on a streaming service on an ongoing basis. New episodes will be available in the morning, followed by linear showings that evening on E4, and Channel 4 the following day.

The new scheduling is the latest move in line with the Future4 strategy outlined by Channel 4 Chief Executive, Alex Mahon last year, with scripted content to be primarily commissioned to debut on All 4 before linear
broadcast.servicehttps://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2022/02/11/channel-4-to-premier-hollyoaks-on-streaming-service/

TimeLord2018 14-02-2022 23:00

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Amazon's $8.5 billion MGM pursuit taking more time for antitrust look
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Amazon.com's (AMZN -3.6%) $8.5 billion deal to acquire MGM Studios (OTC:MGMB) is likely to take a while to wrap up, as the Federal Trade Commission continues to pore over it for antitrust concerns, according to Deal reporter

While the FTC could go either way, the Amazon/MGM deal is viewed as having fewer antitrust issues than AT&T's pursuit of Time Warner - a deal that the DOJ challenged unsuccessfully.

Meanwhile, the Amazon/MGM deal was notified to the European Commission on Feb. 8, with a provisional deadline for a Phase I decision coming March 15.

https://seekingalpha.com/news/379933...st-look-report

RichardCoulter 15-02-2022 11:49

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Discovery+ are to start showing adverts on a reduced price subscription tier from 16/3/22. Emails now being sent out.

This includes the free Discovery+ service that Sky customers get.

TimeLord2018 15-02-2022 12:15

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From March 16, the discovery+ Entertainment Pass is changing. The price will go down from £4.99/month to £3.99/month, and from £49.99 to £39.99 if you pay for a full year in advance.

The new price point, however, means adverts will now be added to the service. According to Discovery, the ads will be limited, and will be “less than half the amount of ads viewers experience through linear television.”


Those who wish to view the content without adverts, will have to subscribe to the Entertainment + Sports pass, which will remain ad-free, at its current price point – £6.99/month or £59.99/year.


Note: As of this writing, there’s a limited-time 50% discount on the annual Entertainment+Sports pass, if you sign up directly.

We’re told that those who subscribe to Discovery+ via Amazon’s Prime Video Channels, will not get the Ad-Lite option at this time, and the price will remain at £4.99/month (for the no-sports tier). However, Discovery is working with Amazon on the launch of the ‘Ad-Lite’ product on Prime Video in the future.
https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/discov...dding-adverts/

BenMcr 15-02-2022 14:31

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What is old is new again? Thought the whole point of paying for streaming is that it is ad free

Why should I pay and get ads too? Either do it free to access + ads, or paid and no ads.

RichardCoulter 15-02-2022 14:52

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 36113384)
What is old is new again? Thought the whole point of paying for streaming is that it is ad free

Why should I pay and get ads too? Either do it free to access + ads, or paid and no ads.

I suppose they will argue that this is the same as with linear pay TV.

BenMcr 15-02-2022 15:03

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Yup, and that's been had over pay TV too.

But what I mean specifically is the pitch of streaming was that it's not the pay TV model - no ads was part of the reason it became popular.

RichardCoulter 15-02-2022 15:16

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True.

What became pay TV was free at the beginning though (even Sky Sports) until they had enough people using it. Then, in 1993, that all changed.

I've always suspected that the streaming services would eventually follow the American model.

Legendkiller2k 15-02-2022 15:33

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36113353)
Discovery+ are to start showing adverts on a reduced price subscription tier from 16/3/22. Emails now being sent out.

This includes the free Discovery+ service that Sky customers get.

Worth noting the £6.99p/m tier with Eurosport will continue to be add free (exempt live broadcasts ofcourse).

epsilon 15-02-2022 17:01

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36113394)
True.

What became pay TV was free at the beginning though (even Sky Sports) until they had enough people using it. Then, in 1993, that all changed.

I've always suspected that the streaming services would eventually follow the American model.

I was amused by comments in a Radio Today podcast from a Bauer employee discussing their premium streams. It was suggested that they would eventually have something of interest to their advertisers in the premium content.

I guess when the audience is hooked it gets easier to bring back the ads.

Itshim 15-02-2022 18:46

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 36113392)
Yup, and that's been had over pay TV too.

But what I mean specifically is the pitch of streaming was that it's not the pay TV model - no ads was part of the reason it became popular.

Don't buy it and it will soon die,but I guess people will. Whether it enough is an other question . Think 3d TV , or is that still alive and kicking :rolleyes: an,aside saw 7 blue ray players in charity shops in the last week or so . Are they in death throws :confused:

Hugh 15-02-2022 19:07

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We gave our Blu-Ray player to a local charity shop last week, along with around 400 DVDs - we never used it/watched them.

Raider999 15-02-2022 19:25

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36113455)
We gave our Blu-Ray player to a local charity shop last week, along with around 400 DVDs - we never used it/watched them.


Presumably you must have done at some stage, otherwise you have wasted £5k+.

Never understood buying films, I try never to watch them more than once.

Hugh 15-02-2022 19:28

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Haven’t watched them last couple of years (hence why they were given away).

We used to watch them, often were given them as birthday/Christmas presents.


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