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Old 05-07-2011, 21:01   #15
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Re: Could Virgin Launch new TV channels for TiVo Only?

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Don't think channels, think content. The most likely way that TIVO users will have more to watch than other VM subscribers is through video streaming of films and programmes. This could potentially open up an unlimited supply of new and old material, with the only problem being Sky's exclusivity deals with the studios. Let's hope the Government starts to regulate very soon to forbid any company from holding onto material to stifle competition. Perhaps that will help to overcome the growing concerns that Mr Murdoch just gets what he wants from the current Government.
I agree fully re Non exclusivity on movies meaning more choice and cheaper prices but what I don't understand is this

Why do people think that VM will get a better deal with services like Lovefilm , Netflix if it were to launch etc than customers with a PS3 , connected TV or other device. Surely Lovefilm stands to gain more customers on sub free devices.
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