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Old 24-01-2014, 10:47   #575
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014

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Originally Posted by Chad View Post
Just what we need, another TV and movie on demand service

Netflix, Lovefilm, Blinkbox, NOW TV etc.... Great for choice but I'm sure in the long term only one will survive. My money is on Netflix to out muscle the rest.
To me, that's a bit like saying we only need one entertainment channel and Sky 1 will muscle out the rest! At the moment there are two distinct types of service: all-you-can-eat mainly older content (Netflix, Now TV) and pay-per-view (Virgin Movies, BlinkBox).

There's so much more variation possible in content and so much content not yet available online that I can only see more of these services coming. Cineworld could incorporate a service into its monthly all-you-can-see film pass, there could be a Bollywood-only Netflix and an arthouse-only Now TV.
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