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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
[/COLOR]They already have the advantage with Netflix. How many shows would you watch on Sky Atlantic compared with the huge variety of material on Netflix? There's no comparison.[COLOR="Silver"]
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Erm, anyone with Sky can watch Netflix content in a variety of different ways. Not sure how it is an advantage for VM.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
What is your problem? If you read my last post, you will see that I said:
As far as Sky Atlantic is concerned, of course there is some uncertainty about this, because we are not privy to these delicate negotiations and we are reliant on what comes out of the media.
Of course Sky Atlantic is exclusive at the moment. Nobody's arguing with you. However, you seem to want to argue for the sake of it.
I get it, we all get it, you don't believe SA is coming. You are entitled to your opinion as am I.
Now stop trolling and post something useful for once.
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Can't see where justabloke was being a troll. His response seemed pretty reasonable to me.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Maybe allowing VM customers to purchase access to Sky Atlantic via an app is a way that both companies can save face and meet each other half way.
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I am inclined to agree with your thoughts on the matter.