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Old 12-11-2011, 21:53   #4280
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.

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Originally Posted by Niknod View Post
In Short VM had the rights to rebroadcast all of the ex virgin and Sky channels, Sky then removed some channels, but replaced them with others "outside" of this carriage agreement. Whilst completely legal and not breaking any rules, it was a little underhand IMHO. Maybe its just me...
While I can see your point I'm afraid their now Sky's channels to do as they see fit whether we agree or not. Just out of interest how many have they actually closed Virgin1 , Bravo and the Sky Living Love spring to mind.

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Originally Posted by windy View Post
Totally agree with you its well underhanded....sky are [Deleted].
What about Sky Anytime , Sky Arts HD1 and 2 , Sky Classics HD , Sky Sports Red Button , I would say they more than compensate for the channels lost. Don't forget Skys own customers have also lost them.
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