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Old 04-06-2012, 12:38   #1018
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2012) Vol. 2.

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Originally Posted by Henkesghost View Post
No the point is Virgin have announced very little in the past year by way of new channels or increased HD and in fairness they've delivered it.

Big Whoop??? Really? Really? Really?
In the past year we've had more channels, more hd and +1 variants, increased on demand programming, including the minor coup that is Sky Anytime, as well as a promise of increased broadband speeds and network investment to support that promise and future proof provision of television services. Despite this investment, and against an economic climate where households are having to review their spending on non essential services, Virgin have grown their business thanks in no small part to TiVo, and have posted their first profit, all of which is positive news for the future. If you chose Virgin over Sky to provide your services, then the simple fact is that they're doing it better and more efficiently than when you first asked them to do so, and are in a stronger position to continue that progression than ever before.

And besides, like Carl says, how much TV can anyone actually watch!?
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