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 VM meanwhile, waits patiently, willing to take anyone's money. :) | 
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 Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014 I have tonight been updating my list for Monday and have found the following info. A) Wedding TV is no longer broadcasting on Sky - so it cant be broadcasting in Smallworld areas and has been removed from my list. B) Now Music is own by UltimateHits Limited and NOT All Around the World Productions - list has now been fix offline. Post update will be given on Monday when BBC Red Button 2 close. | 
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 Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014 Some news on Lovefilm  link http://www.theguardian.com/technolog...film-tv-rental Amazon takes on Netflix with rebrand of LoveFilm video-on-demand service Online retailer will fold film and TV rental arm into its Prime subscription service for combined price of £79 a year Mark Sweney The Guardian, Friday 21 February 2014 Amazon bought into the decade-old LoveFilm in 2008, taking full control in 2011. Photograph: Lionel Bonaventure/AFP/Getty Images Amazon is hitting back at Netflix in the UK by rebranding its LoveFilm video-on-demand service. LoveFilm, bought out by Amazon three years ago in a deal worth nearly £200m, will be folded into the online retailer's British website next week, creating a one-stop service for digital streaming, DVD rental and books. "Consumers will be able to shop for what they want, read what they want and watch they want anywhere at any time," said Tim Leslie, vice-president of Amazon Instant Video for the UK and Germany. LoveFilm, which offers streaming of television series such as The Walking Dead and hit films such as The Place Beyond the Pines and Wall-E, will be merged with the Amazon Prime subscription service, which gives members perks including unlimited free delivery and borrowing up to 500,000 Kindle ebooks. Existing subscribers will get access to the new LoveFilm service, to be called Prime Instant Video, which will have the effect of enabling Amazon to leapfrog Netflix as the UK's biggest digital TV and film streaming business. Amazon aims to offer a broader service than Netflix, which supplies mostly older programming, by including the option of digitally renting or purchasing 50,000 new releases such as Captain Phillips and Game of Thrones. "Even if you have another service you are going to want our service," said Leslie. "It is the only place you are going to be able to find certain great TV shows, movies and original content all in one place. It is the most complete digital video service in the UK." Amazon is hoping to challenge Netflix by bundling Amazon Prime with LoveFilm at a knockdown price. Netflix charges its estimated 2 million UK customers £5.99 a month, about £72 a year, the same price as the existing LoveFilm service. Amazon Prime costs £49 annually. The new combined package will be charged at £79, about £6.58 a month, making it 35% cheaper than subscribing to each service separately. "All of these things in one package for less than £7 a month, we think this is best value out there," said Leslie. Users who only want access to Prime Instant Video can continue to pay £5.99. The LoveFilm brand will continue to be used for the DVD by post rental business Amazon is continuing to run. Amazon bought into the decade-old LoveFilm in 2008, taking full control in 2011, to drive its move into TV and film rentals and digital streaming in the UK. "Our customers already know they are part of Amazon, it is the best thing to happen to LoveFilm since the launch in the first quarter of 2004," said Simon Morris, LoveFilm's chief marketing officer. ---------- Post added at 13:43 ---------- Previous post was at 13:41 ---------- Someone said there was a rumor that we may get Lovefilm app does not look like they are going in that direction. | 
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 After looking it appears the Amazon instant and the current Lovefilm apps are almost identical anyway. | 
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 Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014 maybe we will get an amazing app like the USA but would people want an app like that? | 
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 If VM see significant numbers of people taking out Netflix and Amazon Instant video subscriptions and reducing their TV package to M, then I guess they could have a re-think? | 
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 Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014 TiVo has to be more than the apps a decent smart TV will give you for free. | 
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 Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014 The cost old boy also it could be seen as devaluing the tv packs, others will see it as a cheaper way to get more tv for less. ---------- Post added at 16:54 ---------- Previous post was at 16:52 ---------- Quote: 
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 I doubt the music channels have been offered on a cost neutral basis either, but undoubtedly there viewership has decreased and this would be reflected in the carriage costs that VM would be willing to pay. | 
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