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Old 02-01-2014, 14:50   #24
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014

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Originally Posted by ozsat View Post
ESPN gave lots of notice - I don't think Cinemoi gave much notice.

There isn't really much of an issue of Sky just not charging after the 16th Jan - as its an add-on. Only a problem if they still take the sub - or do not refund.
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Originally Posted by Anypermitedroute View Post
When they pulled Disney cinematic did they provide 30 days?, I seem to remember that subscribers did get a discount on sky movies not sure if that was related to short timescales of closure, also the French film channel we use to have (name escapes me) did that get 30 days?

Just thinking of any historical subscription channels that closed and what the rule of thumb here
Disney cinemagic were given nearly 60 days notice. Sky first announced it closure on 31st January 2013. The channel closed on 28th March 2013.
http://www.sky.com/mysky/latestnews/...lose-in-march/

I can't remember Cinemoi.

It's generally a policy within the TV Platforms to give 30 Days notice for the closure of premium services as some people may only be subscribed to Sky to watch MGM HD, so by giving 30 days it enables them to give their 30 days.
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