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telegramsam 15-07-2012 13:47

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35452612)
Free Sky Sports weekend 20th - 22nd July

Sky TV customers can watch Sky Sports in both SD and HD for a free taster plus Sky entertainment users can also watch Sky Sports for the weekend on Sky Go

http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...4/Free-weekend

Good for those that don`t already subscribe but what about those like me that are already paying for it? We should get it free too for the weekend or another channel we don`t sub. to. Sky movies for a weekend would of been nice

muppetman11 16-07-2012 11:31

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Now TV

http://corporate.sky.com/media/press...ime_for_now_tv

telegramsam 16-07-2012 13:48

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35453174)

Mmm. £15 a month after the 30 day free trial. I hate these schemes that get you to sign up for a free period and then automatically bill you after that unless you cancel.

denphone 16-07-2012 13:54

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35453174)

Its seems someone is living in a dreamworld if they think people are going to fork out £15 for that.:td:

muppetman11 16-07-2012 14:04

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35453217)
Its seems someone is living in a dreamworld if they think people are going to fork out £15 for that.:td:

Why wouldn't they it's probably the cheapest way to subscribe.

LexDiamond 16-07-2012 14:05

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35453217)
Its seems someone is living in a dreamworld if they think people are going to fork out £15 for that.:td:

Just out of curiousity, why?

It is still cheaper than actually subscribing to a sky pacj and then movies on top.

Telly_ 16-07-2012 14:21

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35453217)
Its seems someone is living in a dreamworld if they think people are going to fork out £15 for that.:td:

Its a service that's available for those that want Sky movies without a TV pack. Seems like a pretty good deal to me.


If it streams the entire Sky movies catalogue in HD then its a good deal. I always thought Virgin were mental for thinking anyone would want to pay £5 just to use the EPG on TiVo but it seems 100's of thousands want to.

denphone 16-07-2012 15:46

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35453220)
Why wouldn't they it's probably the cheapest way to subscribe.

Oh dear the three Sky amigo's strike back.;):D

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Originally Posted by LexDiamond (Post 35453221)
Just out of curiousity, why?

It is still cheaper than actually subscribing to a sky pacj and then movies on top.

If it was £8 or £9 pounds then that would be a more reasonable price in my humble opinion.:)

muppetman11 16-07-2012 15:59

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35453247)
If it was £8 or £9 pounds then that would be a more reasonable price in my humble opinion.:)

Why on earth would it be that price , that would soon alienate and lose them satellite and cable Sky Movies subscribers.

colin25 16-07-2012 16:47

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I want to audition for an amigo..4 amigos..or at least get one of the horse's roles

LexDiamond 16-07-2012 16:50

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Considering what Netflix and Lovefilm are charging for their joke of a service, £8-9 for a Sky Movies Pass is way too low

Hugh 16-07-2012 16:50

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Play nicely, boys and girls, or the Loving Mallet of Correction may have to be unleashed.....

Telly_ 16-07-2012 17:46

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35453247)
Oh dear the three Sky amigo's strike back.;))

This is Den, you have Sky movies on your TiVo and it costs you around £15 a month on you Subs.

nstokes 16-07-2012 17:57

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I think its not bad service if you dont have a sky sub on ethier sky or VM and cant afford high monthly bills

Chad 16-07-2012 23:28

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Now TV will be available on Youview from launch. Personally I think Youview and Now TV is a fantastic combo for people who want great TV without the expensive subscription.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35453217)
Its seems someone is living in a dreamworld if they think people are going to fork out £15 for that.:td:

I think it's a decent price.

"Instant access to hundreds of the latest titles on Sky Movies, with new and exclusive premieres available each Friday, at least a year before any other online subscription service."

Netflix and Lovefilm might be cheaper but SKY's content puts them to shame. This is the service people wanted and hoped Netflix and Lovefilm would be.


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