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Originally Posted by muppetman11
As bias as ever  with the exception of PB.
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What on earth are you talking about?
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Originally Posted by Chad
But the guy who started this thread stated Virgin do carry the channels he wants, so for him personally Virgin offers a better TV package when you include Catch-Up TV, TV on Demand and TiVo.
It's all down to what you want from your TV package. Virgin offer a good balance of linear channels and demand content. For me personally I feel I always have something available to me that I really want to watch on Virgin, regardless of what time of day it is. If linear TV just so happens to be poor, I've got access to thousands of hours worth of content at the touch of a button. Also now that I have TiVo, that works behind the scenes picking up shows I might like too.
Remember if it's just a TV package, you can't access SKY Anytime via SKY unless you have their broadband and phoneline too.
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Exactly....plus the fact that I will save over £50 per month if I change from Sky to VM. And on top of that, when I have to add the sports package to watch the F1 next year, it will only cost an extra £7.
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Originally Posted by gcampbell
Sky Atlantic, since it started has shown around 5 series I want to watch, this is more than Sky One, Sky Living and BBC1 put together - yes it shows repeats, but what channel doesn't? It's the first run shows that sell a channel and Sky Atlantic has them in spades.
Yes with On Demand there are thousands of hours of viewing at he touch of a button - all repeats and often unavailable, just look at the Fringe marathon, missing episodes right left and centre, during what marathon are runners asked to wait 24 hours before starting again? None that I've ever heard of.
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I have never watched Sky Atlantic, and have probably only watched Living once.