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Paul 08-01-2005 11:50

ntlwest ?
 
Okay so it probably won't be called this, but the current "speculation" is that ntl & TW will announce the worst kept secret in the world when the sale of the Broadcast Division has finally been completed. This is expected to sometime in Q1 2005, with the actual joining in Q4 (i.e. by the end of the year). ntl will be the senior 'partner' of the new ntl-telewest, basically controlling the new company.

What this will mean in real terms is obviously not very clear atm - but again the "speculation" is that there will be a lot of redundancies as TW is considered to be over-manned at the moment.

Tristan 08-01-2005 13:26

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Whilst I have every sympathy for those at both NTL and TW who will inevitably be made redundant as a result of this, it can't happen soon enough IMO.

As to the name, I think it's most likely Telewest would "become" NTL. However I wouldn't rule out some sort of expensive rebranding and renaming of the whole company, to try and remove any negative connotations that have been associated with both NTL and Telewest in the past.

Stuart 08-01-2005 13:38

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National TeleWest Limited (NTWL)? :D

poolking 08-01-2005 13:49

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It won't bother me much on the TV side, having sky installed on Wednesday.

quadplay 08-01-2005 16:35

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I'd imaging something with far more marketing-speak... How about cable.uk - with appropriate colouring and font, of course!

Tristan 08-01-2005 16:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbo
I'd imaging something with far more marketing-speak... How about cable.uk - with appropriate colouring and font, of course!

That's a pretty good one, actually

Claim the copyright to it, quick -- you could make a packet ;)

quadplay 08-01-2005 16:44

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I've been thinking of registering the domain name "cable.uk.com" - but those uk.com ones are expensive!

EDIT: D'oh! And now it's gone!

ian@huth 08-01-2005 17:19

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Slightly off topic but who do you think owns www.nthell.co.uk

andrew_wallasey 08-01-2005 17:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ianathuth
Slightly off topic but who do you think owns www.nthell.co.uk

Well it goes to Telewest, lol.

rnb14 08-01-2005 18:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tristan
As to the name, I think it's most likely Telewest would "become" NTL. However I wouldn't rule out some sort of expensive rebranding and renaming of the whole company, to try and remove any negative connotations that have been associated with both NTL and Telewest in the past.

Personally, I'd would rather have Telewest take over the consumer department or if it came to the worst, a 50:50 share would be fine. But it sounds like it will be a 60:40 power share: http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/s...368697,00.html

bigcat 20-01-2005 12:47

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Huff Cable ;)

injuneer 25-01-2005 12:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bigcat
Huff Cable ;)

I read an article about Huff in the Sunday Times (I think) and it said he would probably sell a merged NTL/Telewest to a large American Cable Corp such as Comcast !!! That's what he does, buys up companies in difficulty attacks them with an axe to make them profitable then sells them on for a large profit. :erm:

tomjleeds 25-01-2005 14:35

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Personally, I think they'd be best off ditching both names and calling the newly-merged company something along the lines of 'Cable UK'. We already have satellite TV referred to simply as 'Sky', why not just call the only real cable company 'Cable'? ;)

injuneer 25-01-2005 14:39

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This is the article in the times, "William R Huff is ..... the cable guy"

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...441903,00.html

;)

quadplay 25-01-2005 14:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tomjleeds
Personally, I think they'd be best off ditching both names and calling the newly-merged company something along the lines of 'Cable UK'. We already have satellite TV referred to simply as 'Sky', why not just call the only real cable company 'Cable'? ;)

*cough*

*looks up to post #5* ;)


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