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Originally Posted by harry_hitch
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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Can't see where justabloke was being a troll. His response seemed pretty reasonable to me
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I agree that Netflix can be watched in different ways, but many people don't want to watch it on computer screens and those with other devices are in the minority at present. I think very many people will see Netflix on VM as a good facility, and as they add more, like Lovefilm, VM will become the platform of choice for a lot more people.
As for Blokey, he can have a go at me if he likes, but actually I gave him nothing to complain about. I do not know what it was in that post that sparked him off yet again, but it doesn't take much, and it has become personal for him. However, I guess that's his problem. I shan't be responding to any more of his posts in case I give him an apoplectic attack.
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Originally Posted by passingbat
Very interesting. Let the theories begin I suppose a Now TV app on VM that only has Atlantic on, at a cost below the normal Now TV Entertainment price, could be a possibility? (We don't need the rest of the Entertainment pack channels on VM as we already have them). BTW, I read somewhere that the Entertainment pack on Now TV will go up to £8.99 at some stage. The £4.99 is classed as an introductory price.
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It doesn't need to be an app though, surely? They can just add it to the Sky Anytime On Demand menu.