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Old 23-04-2014, 20:45   #519
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
If my memory serves me correctly, Netflix have already said that they will be going for Sky's film rights when the contracts are up.

Don't know how that will affect the cost, though. But I will bet you that it will be cheaper than the Sky Movies subscription.
My reasoning isn't purely from a financial point , Netflix and Sky Movies are completely different offerings. Sky Movies does as it says on the tin its a premium first run movie service as opposed to Netflix which in my opinion puts more emphasis on TV boxsets and Original programming , as I said let's wait and see what happens when the rights are due up , look at BT someone else could come in and shock us.
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