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Re: Guardian: "Sky Atlantic won't be on Virgin Media soon, says BSkyB boss"
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Originally Posted by Perfect Choice
The trick Sky have with Atlantic is that they heavily promote key new series like Boardwalk Empire and the latest series of Mad Men, the rest in in-fill really. Lets face it most digital channels these days only have 2 or 3 good new series running at a time, the rest are repeats or just padding.
It is those key series which attracts the viewers, not the channel because it just "seems new". TV thereforeviewers want to see these award winning series and they can only do this through Sky Atlantic.
Cannot see how such leading series can be seen early through any form of on demand unless there is a loop hole on Internet based access in the Sky deal and Tivo gives VM a way to agree access???
Waiting a year for on demand access is just not going to win, if it was a week or 2 delay then I would say that is fine, but as the Lost Sky 1 episode shows, once a series becomes popular and fans want to see the next series, they will not be patient enough to wait until VM can finally do a deal.
Now if DF is indicating VM are working on a way round these exclusive linear rights which means they can do on demand near (meaning a week or 2) or even before (Hawaii Five O comment above) then that would really set the cat amongst the pigeons! IPTV via Tivo Internet interface anyone?
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Agree the potential would be good but cant see there is a loophole there otherwise it would have been exploited by now.
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