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Old 19-09-2013, 15:12   #19
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Re: Medium term strategy for virgin media

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
To be fair, I think there is a very decent choice on Virgin Movies. However, I wish they would offer it on a subscription basis. The problem with PPV is that if you are 20 minutes into a film and you clearly aren't going to get into it, you have wasted your money if you decide not to watch any more.

I would rather pay my subscription money to Virgin than to Sky for their film channels.
The reason there's a very decent choice on Virgin Movies is because they are selling the movies at PPV stage , these movies cannot be shown at this point as a subscription package until the first pay TV window which is usually picked up by Sky Movies , so to answer your question VM Movies don't offer the movies as part of a subscription because they have the PPV rights.
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