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BT clearly have cash burning a hole in their pockets. BT are the only TV provider at the moment who will be able to put Rob Websters statement to the test. If BT can't agree a deal for the likes of SKY Atlantic, Virgin will never be able too. This is an interesting link regarding Talk Talks deal with SKY: http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/b...044727.article According to the article the deal agreed took 2 years to negotiate. Seems like SKY are pretty ruthless and are prepared to hold out for what they want. Maybe TV providers like Virgin don't have the staying power to negotiate for 2 years to get access to the likes of SKY Atlantic, or for all we know they've been in active negotiations since the channels launch. |
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Equal with 3 tuners are whishlists. All the forthcoming 2012-2013 new US shows that I am interested in are already set to automatically record via a whishlist, even though they are not on the EPG, and may not be for several months. I also have whishlists for my favourite actors, or films I'd like to see again, which will automatically record when they turn up on the EPG. Tivo will automatically look for repeat showings in the event of recording clashes. The ability to set 'New only' in recording settings is usefull; saves you getting repeat showings of previous seasons that you've already seen. There are other things like intelligent search, a list of all the upcoming showings of a specific episode, full season and episode listings of a show, cast details and other shows they have been in with an easy way to set up a whishlist. A direct link to youtube for a show found in a search or the 'explore this show' screen. Suggestions for similar shows to the ones you watch, which can be automatically recorded if you want. That is just some of what tivo offers. |
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SKY are making NOW TV avaliable on PC, Mac, Android smartphones, iPhone, iPad, Xbox, PlayStation 3, Roku and to BT and Talk Talk customers via Youview. As SKY state themselves in the press release for NOW TV: "More great Sky content will also be added in the coming months, with Sky Sports due to launch on NOW TV before the end of the year. This will enable NOW TV customers to enjoy live action from the Barclays Premier League, UEFA Champions League, England Test cricket, Heineken Cup rugby, ATP tennis, the Masters from Augusta and much more. The introduction of Sky Sports will be followed on NOW TV by must-see shows from Sky 1, Sky Atlantic, Sky Arts and Sky Living, including home-grown drama, original comedy and US shows." Virgin have the technology in place to allow their customers to subscribe to NOW TV via a TiVo app. I however have a very sneaky suspicion that NOW TV will never launch on TiVo. Not because SKY don't want to give us it, it's clear they want to launch NOW TV everywhere, but because Virgin will withhold it from us. |
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You've made some good points in your last few posts. I was suspicious of the Rob Webster statement when I read it a few months ago on DS. The lack of non Sky channel additions does bring into question VM's part in lack of new channels arriving on cable. |
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Hd channels are a different issue, however - Sky customers pay extra and get more. Simple as that. |
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Virgin have about 60% of their customers (as its free to the majority) bringing in virtually nothing. Btw the sky pay hd stuff makes them hardly anything. So, the question is, do want to pay for HD and get more channels as they would be able to afford more, or stay as you are with a great selection without all the tat and Atlantic. But as said before they are gaining more subs than sky without Atlantic, so internally that must be a dillema. |
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However even though the box does not have a Dynamic EPG the pro active nature of the box means that it can automatically handle the more common problems faced by the average viewer. For example last year my wife set up a series link for Downton Abbey and it recorded the whole series on the Sunday. This year I had set 3 series links up that clashed with Downton Abbey. When the new series started not only did the box pick this up automatically it also chose to record the Staturday repeat and this week it will start recording on the Sunday again. I have had at least 8 series links this year that have automatically been re-scheduled, loads more that have automatically re-started and one series we picked up as we have a wishlist for Kevin Mcloud. In our house this is more what we are after. For now this may mean that I miss the end of 1 live event each year (although if I really cared about it I'd watch it live) but this is vastly out weighed by the programmes that I won't miss :-) ON TOPIC As for the channels I think we have a really good selection and I feel I am only missing Game of Thrones from a content perspective. However it does sometimes seem as though VM have trouble agreeing deals, Premier Sports springs to mind. It may not always be their fault but the perception is that they seem to have trouble dealing with content providers. |
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If you're in debt, if it costs you money to acquire new channels, and if what you already offer is growing your business, giving you your first ever profit and keeping your shareholders happy, then I can't see why you'd ever feel the need to spend more money on new channels.
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If they could produce a "wireless" dish it would be another push towards Sky for me:cool: |
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After reading this thread I feel educated I've now been brought in line with the 'Real World'. :p:
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