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Old 20-09-2013, 11:24   #3174
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 4.

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Originally Posted by andy_m View Post
Probably. Still planning to subscribe to Netflix when it comes. Can see me dropping down to l tv at some point.
I made the point a few weeks ago on here that adding OTT providers added an element of risk in my opinion , as it stands now there's many people don't know about Netflix and Lovefilm instant however I'm sure they will when its showcased on their pay tv providers STB , someone signing up and finding there mainly watching the OTT content could take the view it would be cheaper to downgrade or cancel and stream it on another device your post seems to suggest that some will consider these options.

Most sports fans will stay loyal however its a move that could also impact Sky , Netflix and Lovefilm instant is £10.98 and both include HD compare that too around £25 for Sky Movies with HD fee on VM and you can certainly see people moving to the cheaper option.
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