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RichardCoulter 13-11-2022 18:17

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
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Originally Posted by nialli (Post 36139862)
I wonder how close we are to a point where VM can't justify the cost of TIVO software and supporting it and tries to move us all to 360? It's been a while since it was launched and supporting the two systems can't make economic sense longer term.

I'm sure that they will eventually want to migrate people over and when this happens i'll be going elsewhere.

Does anyone know if a refusal to migrate is acceptable grounds for breaking a contract in the eyes of Virgin?

ozsat 13-11-2022 19:12

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
T&C F2: We may upgrade or update the network, equipment and the services from time to time. If we believe an update is likely to materially disadvantage you, we will notify you in accordance with paragraph N10 and you may have a right to cancel your agreement.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36139871)
I'm sure that they will eventually want to migrate people over and when this happens i'll be going elsewhere.

Does anyone know if a refusal to migrate is acceptable grounds for breaking a contract in the eyes of Virgin?


RichardCoulter 13-11-2022 19:29

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
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Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36139875)
T&C F2: We may upgrade or update the network, equipment and the services from time to time. If we believe an update is likely to materially disadvantage you, we will notify you in accordance with paragraph N10 and you may have a right to cancel your agreement.

Many thanks. It's vaguely worded, so I imagine that todays Virgin will dispute that a person is at a material disadvantage if forced to change to the 360 in the same way that they tried (and failed) to say that the loss of the UKTV channels was not a major change and was covered in their general clause that people cannot cancel without penalty if they drop channels

In the old days when the Sky basics were removed, NTL allowed people to cancel without penalty(after offering incentives to stay).

I'm going to have to consider the state of play at contract renewal time if there are any indications that the V6 may be terminated in favour of a 360 before entering into a new contract.

RichardCoulter 14-11-2022 19:33

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Reports that Boxnation will be closing in mid December.

Legendkiller2k 15-11-2022 00:16

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36139962)
Reports that Boxnation will be closing in mid December.

We get it included on netgem tv along with viasport, boxnation won't be missed so to say.

denphone 15-11-2022 07:26

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nialli (Post 36139862)
I wonder how close we are to a point where VM can't justify the cost of TIVO software and supporting it and tries to move us all to 360? It's been a while since it was launched and supporting the two systems can't make economic sense longer term.

l can't say the 360 currently does a lot for me currently as until it adds extra features and functionality the V6 will remain king.

johnasimmons 15-11-2022 09:47

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36139962)
Reports that Boxnation will be closing in mid December.



Emailed to me from Virgin Media

From 14th December 2022, BoxNation will be closing on all platforms in the UK and will no longer be available.

Following on from the closure you will no longer be charged for BoxNation, and you’ll be automatically reimbursed if you’ve been billed for it already.

Thanks,

The Virgin Media team

SonicMaster 16-11-2022 16:34

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Virgin Media has updated the TV Guide on V6, 360 and Stream with the updated logos for ITV channels.

On other platforms (Freeview and Sky) the BBC's channel logos have been updated at the same time, but on Virgin Media the old pre-Oct 2021 logos are still being used.

Itshim 16-11-2022 17:45

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
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Originally Posted by SonicMaster (Post 36140147)
Virgin Media has updated the TV Guide on V6, 360 and Stream with the updated logos for ITV channels.

On other platforms (Freeview and Sky) the BBC's channel logos have been updated at the same time, but on Virgin Media the old pre-Oct 2021 logos are still being used.

Wow :D

Media Boy UK 22-11-2022 13:46

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Sky UK to launch Sky Kids Channel in February 2023.

https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/sky/s...176721.article

Companies House is reporting that Sky UK has sold their stake in Nickelodeon UK (Also Nick Jr, Nicktoons) to Paramount Networks UK & Australia - It happen on October 31st.

TimeLord2018 22-11-2022 13:48

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Press release
https://www.skygroup.sky/en-gb/artic...ise-favourites

I wonder if it will replace Sky Replay or E! , the latter closes on Sky Deutschland at the end of this year.

SonicMaster 22-11-2022 14:21

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
Given that VM customers do not currently have access to any of the Sky Kids on demand content, it will be interesting to see if they negotiate for the linear channel and on demand content to join the Kids Pack.

Do you know if Sky also sold their stake in Comedy Central UK, or was it just Nickelodeon UK that they sold their stake in? Now that Paramount+ is in the UK I'm sure that Paramount will want full control of all their content.

Media Boy UK 22-11-2022 15:08

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
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Originally Posted by SonicMaster (Post 36140593)
Do you know if Sky also sold their stake in Comedy Central UK, or was it just Nickelodeon UK that they sold their stake in? Now that Paramount+ is in the UK I'm sure that Paramount will want full control of all their content.

Cant find any info.

Media Boy UK 22-11-2022 20:50

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
My sources have told me that BBC One Oxford and BBC One East (West) brands will stay on air after December 17th.

BBC Oxford will broadcast the same news as viewers in Cambridge.

BBC One East (West) will broadcast the same news as viewers on BBC One East (East).

I was told they will be simulcasting until the BBC regional changes happen on each platform.

epsilon 22-11-2022 23:50

Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2022)
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy UK (Post 36140633)
My sources have told me that BBC One Oxford and BBC One East (West) brands will stay on air after December 17th.

BBC Oxford will broadcast the same news as viewers in Cambridge.

BBC One East (West) will broadcast the same news as viewers on BBC One East (East).

I was told they will be simulcasting until the BBC regional changes happen on each platform.

Erm... no. The news from BBC South surely.


There's little point in keeping the "brands" unless they plan to reverse the decision. It prevents a smooth transition to the enlarged BBC South / BBC East regions.


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