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Old 26-04-2010, 17:30   #5
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Re: Virgin Media launches first online movies service

Since my post this morning I have found the following on The Register

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Virgin Media Online Movies is a pure rental play for now, with new releases available at £3.99. Older titles cost less, depending on the film. The service is available to anyone in the UK who has a broadband connection - you don't have to be a VM customer. Launch line ups include Fantastic Mr Fox, District 9 and, from 6th May, Twilight New Moon.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2010/04...vie_streaming/

Am I right in assuming this latest offering will tie in with the new TiVio?

Shucks, beaten to it by Spectato.

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Originally Posted by Pbryanw View Post
Hehe, from the thread title it sounds as if Virgin have launched the first online Movie service available anywhere - sorry to be a pedant I've also read that the movies will be available for 48 hours from bought - I wonder if that will make it across to Virgin's own Flimflex service (that's only 24 hours isn't it?).
Well I did lift the thread title from VMs own press release so pedant away to your heart's content. Maybe they are going to release another more supa dopa online movie service later on.
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