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'Problems included being cut off during crucial football matches, being given a ridiculously short window in which to view box sets etc.'
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Fortunately for me, I was able to catch up on all the back seasons I wanted to via HBO Nordic. As of this month, I can no longer access HBO Nordic due to their Nordic only Credit card rule. But given that I'm up to date on back seasons, I'll just have to make the limited time viewing window of Now TV work for future seasons. There is no other option. |
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The problem with TV DVD box sets is that they are not released for several months after they are broadcast. I will most likely dip in and out of a Now TV subscription; just subscribing for the period of a new TV show or season that I want to watch is on. |
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Showtime is following HBO and CBS by launching a service that means you will not need a tv provider subscription. http://mashable.com/2014/11/05/showt...54M3I0ZnV4NyJ9
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link http://www.sescoops.com/wwe-network-...le-channel-uk/
Earlier this week, the UK launch of the WWE Network was delayed at the 11th hour, with a lot of speculation that WWE’s ongoing negotiations with Sky TV being the culprit. WWE Chairman Vince McMahon offered a personal apology (read here) to UK fans, assuring them WWE is working around the clock to resolve the matter. An SEScoops.com reader contacted Sky Sports customer service and was informed that WWE Network will be launching as a cable channel on Sky Sports (not an over the top digital network), similar to channel’s availability in Canada via Rogers Communications. The Sky Sports customer service rep stated: “Yes, we will launch it as a channel with Sky TV. Currently we don’t have any details but it will be going to be soon… And you will will be notified by adv, email or call.” When asked directly if the WWE Network will be a cable channel and not available online as it is in the United States, the Sky Sports rep said, “Yes, that is correct.” WWE has yet to comment on the situation. ---------- Post added at 17:41 ---------- Previous post was at 17:40 ---------- no online would mean harder to get the PPV :( |
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Typical sky screwjob to save their ppv gravy train. Can't wait to pay 16 odd quid to stay up till 4am on a work night
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Basically confirmed now SKY did indeed stick their beaks in regarding WWE Network. http://kocosports.net/2014/11/07/wre...ky-tv-channel/
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"You want to watch wwe? Yeah it's in the premium sky sports bundle not the normal tv package so an extra 25 quid a month" "How about the wwe network if wwe tv is on sky sports will the network be a sky sports channel" "No it'll be a standalone channel on sky tv for extra since you did want to pay that extra 6 quid anyway;)" "Pay per views for free?" "it'll be on sky box office for 16 quid. In HD!" |
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The original chat with Sky Customer Services is here: http://i.imgur.com/JHpHwJo.png
It also says "we have not launched the channel the WWE network channel is [a] third party channel which you'll need to contact the WWE network to get this channel" People may be jumping the gun a bit on this. |
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deleted - misread andrews post
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wow mcmahon really you know how to p*ss people off |
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