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Re: £3 TV increase but BT Sport Europe is "free"
I would like Sky Atlantic on Virgin but only for the odd program as most of what`s on it doesn`t appealto me. What I don`t want though is Virgin paying over the odds for it. Now I`m not privy to any talks wih sky and virgin so I can`t say whether virgin want it on the cheap or whether sky are asking more than it`s worth but I suspect its a bit of both.
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Looking at May Sky 1 has 0.98% Sky Living has 0.74% Fox has 0.37% Watch has 0.35% Universal has 0.32% Comedy Central has 0.40% Alibi has 0.34% Lifetime has 0.12% Sony TV has 0.06% GOLD has 0.39% SYFY has 0.20% Most of the above are available on numerous pay platforms. |
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I'm not a fan of another price increase. I was hoping BT Sport Europe would be free for the time being as I hadn't see/heard anything until this thread, but that sadly isn't the case.
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That way, those of us who want to pay a bit extra to get SA can get it and those who don't can choose not to pay it. |
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Given Liberty Global's expressed objective of giving cable customers maximum content from different providers, you could also say that giving us Now TV and all other available streaming services on just the one box, with streaming packages available, could be a USP for Virgin. I know I am paying Sky for Now TV. I am also paying Netflix for Netflix. Despite not being able to get NowTV on my Tivo box, I have it on my Roku streaming stick now, and others will do the same or through their gaming consoles. Either way, Sky is still going to get my money, so why should Sky or Virgin be bothered? The USP is the incentive for Virgin to assist their customers to get what they want all on the one box. To my mind, they're missing a trick (or being very slow about it). |
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Why would it make sense for Amazon to go on to TiVo? They have a vested interest in their fire TV box/stick. It is irrelevant that it happens in the States, because things are different over there. Why would VM allow customers such easy access to a Sky business, when they have clearly been priced out of the market for SA by Sky? Only Netflix have the most to gain from being available to everyone, on any given device. If it is such a good idea for everything on one box, why haven't Sky or BT done it yet? |
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Not really; you believe what you want to believe, despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. |
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sky atlantic isnt on vm as sky in their deluded mentality think that could get people onto their network from vm/bt.
vm get all the sports channels as they in their deluded mentality think it could get people away from bt and sky bt keep amc away from vm and offer free football to broadband customers in their deluded mentality thinking it could get people away from vm and sky remember people its illogical as most people get the cheapest or easiest/most available option. but these are corporate suits thinking up these ideas who probably dont even have a tv and are straight out of university paid for by daddy and so detached from reality. 1% of idiots own 90% of the worlds wealth or something frightening. These people arent of our thinking!! |
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