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muppetman11 18-07-2019 13:12

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36003210)
Ah, well, time to give up on that one, I guess. I will have to keep my Roku stick after all.

It's probably that Sky wants to keep Atlantic to place it's bigger budget shows on and the only way to get the content is through Sky themselves or their streaming service Now TV.

Joedm45 18-07-2019 13:16

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36003199)
Time to keep an eye out for Now TV deals.

Deals are getting more difficult these days since they managed to get eBay/Amazon to remove cheap voucher listings.

Although what really makes me laugh is the £10 2 month entertainment passes that are sold in supermarkets, better than paying £7.99 a month on the credit card.

That's what I do anyway

OLD BOY 18-07-2019 13:20

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 36003213)
It's probably that Sky wants to keep Atlantic to place it's bigger budget shows on and the only way to get the content is through Sky themselves or their streaming service Now TV.

You might be right, but after their press release on the BT deal, my guess is that Sky IS making Atlantic available to VM but at a price VM is not prepared to pay. That is the only way the press release makes sense to me.

I don't think that Now TV is on the cards as a streaming service to VM customers either, so it looks as though BT has stolen a march on us.

jfman 18-07-2019 13:23

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36003217)
You might be right, but after their press release on the BT deal, my guess is that Sky IS making Atlantic available to VM but at a price VM is not prepared to pay. That is the only way the press release makes sense to me.

I don't think that Now TV is on the cards as a streaming service to VM customers either, so it looks as though BT has stolen a march on us.

Sky have always maintained it's channels are available at what it considers a fair price.

You're just clutching at straws with the BT press release rather than admitting you were wrong.

OLD BOY 18-07-2019 13:33

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36003219)
Sky have always maintained it's channels are available at what it considers a fair price.

You're just clutching at straws with the BT press release rather than admitting you were wrong.

I was not wrong about reference to 'all major TV platforms' but clearly my conclusion about Atlantic turned out to be incorrect.

Incidentally, one curious sentence appeared in Virgin's own press release. It states as one of the elements of the new deal:

'Increased on demand rights meaning that customers can dive deeper into Sky’s collection of films, shows and sports events'

So it is not impossible that we may get SA shows via on demand box sets only (ie no live Sky Atlantic channel).

Pure speculation of course, but it would be an elegant solution if true. Sky could continue to state that Sky Atlantic only appeared on the Sky EPG, while BT gets the content through Now TV and Virgin Media through box sets. Win-win all round.

jfman 18-07-2019 13:34

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
You're not wrong just incorrect haha. Okay.

Legendkiller2k 18-07-2019 13:35

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by Joedm45 (Post 36003215)
Deals are getting more difficult these days since they managed to get eBay/Amazon to remove cheap voucher listings.

Although what really makes me laugh is the £10 2 month entertainment passes that are sold in supermarkets, better than paying £7.99 a month on the credit card.

That's what I do anyway

CDkeys is very good for Nowtv entertainment vouchers often they have 5 months for £22. https://www.cdkeys.com/top-up-cards/...t-5-month-pass

nialli 18-07-2019 13:42

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
https://www.whathifi.com/news/virgin...ontent-in-2020

OLD BOY 18-07-2019 13:43

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36003225)
You're not wrong just incorrect haha. Okay.

I was not wrong or 'incorrect' on what a major TV platform was, jfman. But yes, very funny.

Media Boy UK 18-07-2019 14:14

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by Aguero9320 (Post 36003212)
Does this new deal mean the remaining basic channels like Pick +1, Sky1 +1, Sky Racing HD will arrive with E! HD?

No Idea.

jfman 18-07-2019 14:15

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36003230)
I was not wrong or 'incorrect' on what a major TV platform was, jfman. But yes, very funny.

If you are that good at reading the collective mind of Sky in using a subjective term you should ought to have known we weren't getting Sky Atlantic.

Media Boy UK 18-07-2019 14:20

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Media Boy Blog will be updated later today.

OLD BOY 18-07-2019 14:50

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36003236)
If you are that good at reading the collective mind of Sky in using a subjective term you should ought to have known we weren't getting Sky Atlantic.

I cannot read minds, jfman. I merely stated that Virgin Media, being second only to Sky in terms of the number of subscribers on pay tv platforms, was correctly described as a major tv platform. BT, of course, comes in as a poor third.

If we do get SA programming through on demand, that would suit me fine, and would be a similar sort of arrangement as BT, but through box sets instead of a separate streaming service.

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Originally Posted by Aguero9320 (Post 36003212)
Does this new deal mean the remaining basic channels like Pick +1, Sky1 +1, Sky Racing HD will arrive with E! HD?

E!HD will be in there and this is confirmed in Virgin's press release. Sky Racing HD must be considered as a possibility although not specifically mentioned. I doubt we will get any +1 channels but cannot rule it out.

Media Boy UK 18-07-2019 16:36

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36003240)
These channels are not specifically mentioned in Virgin's press release. Personally, I doubt it, except that E!HD and Sky Racing HD must be considered possibilities.

Along with CNBC HD.

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I can't wait to see what is going to happen with Sky Sports HD £7 EXTRA per month.

Will it be drop and all Sky Cinema SD and Sky Sports SD Channels drop with Sky Sports Racing HD launching on Virgin Channel 511?

Will Universal HD and SYFY HD move to sit beside Sky One HD and Sky Witness HD from Channel 109*?

The next few months will be good for Virgin Media and Cable Forum.

*We may see:

109. Sky One HD
110. Sky Witness HD
111. Universal HD
112. SYFY HD
121. Sky Two
122. Sky Arts HD
123. E! HD
135. Pick
136. Challenge
137. Real Lives
138. Sky One +1
139. Sky Witness +1
140. Universal +1
156. SYFY +1
160. Pick +1
164. Challenge +1
165. Real Lives +1

Or due to OFCOM and BBC/S4C: https://www.rxtvlog.com/2019/07/how-...-you-find.html

109. BBC ALBA
110. S4C HD
111. Sky One HD
112. Sky Witness HD
121. Universal HD
122. SYFY HD
123. Sky Two
135. Sky Arts HD
136. E! HD
137. Pick
138. Challenge
139. Real Lives
140. Sky One +1
156. Sky Witness +1
160. Universal +1
164. SYFY +1
165. Pick +1
180. Challenge +1
206. Real Lives +1

All Channel numbers in this post is just the views of MEDIA BOY HQ.

cheekyangus 18-07-2019 16:55

Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2019)
 
The OFCOM thing only needs Alba/S4C in Top 24, and probably only in their relevant markets. If 108 is empty in Wales, because 101 is HD (can someone in Wales confirm), that solves one of them. The table for OFCOM didn't mention BBC Scotland Channel so they must be OK with it being in 160s in rest of UK.


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