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Old 20-04-2014, 20:00   #2176
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014

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Originally Posted by MaverickJesus View Post
Interesting, referring to a company as 'we' usually means either a) you work for them or b) you are an enormous, irrational fanboy. Who would have guessed!
Why try to attack OB for? "We" is a common use so do you think i work for Wolves just because i say "we are promoted?" or maybe you think i'm a fanboy of my City as i often say things like "we're having rotten weather." Get a grip man there was absolutely no need for your statement.


On the news side of things a certain other provider is now looking into getting streaming services onboard, no idea how they'll do it yet but i feel there are very interesting times ahead.

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Originally Posted by Bananaman_007 View Post
I really hope we see an increased focus in the on demand content. Certainly looking at striking deals with content holders for shows that do not have a UK home. I personally think that the XL package needs improving (certainly if talk of Nat Geo and History going to L is true) and this could be the way to do it.
From the info i've had over the past year it appears XL could be heading in the direction similar to Skys HD pack but with the addition of BT Sports.
A few of my sources have stated Disney channels, nat geowild, History and H2 are all moving into the L package.
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