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Old 08-04-2011, 22:21   #261
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
I may be missing your point but what's wrong with Sky funding the arts --- they need all the funding they can get.


VM were always going to get Sky arts 1 &2 in HD, so what's changed there?

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I sincerely appologise if this comes accross as a little blunt, but in my view, anyone who thinks that the Sky's 'never miss' functionality is as good as Tivo's whishlists, either:

Doesn't understand whishlists

Or

Is completely biased towards Sky and not looking at things impartially.

Never miss may be 'good enough' for them, but it lacks in functionality compared to Wishlists.
I don't think I've ever stated it was , my point is Sky's Never Miss is a good service and with recommendations coming to the box an iPad/iPod , android , blackberry apps it seems Sky are listening to what customers want.
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