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Old 22-05-2014, 16:34   #874
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2014) Vol. 2

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Originally Posted by Ultimate.Conj View Post
If VM and Sky were to offer the same channels, this wouldn't damage Sky at all. They would be opening their channels to a wider audience meaning they could earn more revenue.

People are a lot more money conscious now. If customers are moving between Sky and VM every 18months to make use of the half price deals, it makes sense for both companies to offer the same. Sky will earn money from their own customers and from VM for taking more channels off them.
Its not that simple ,

Sky makes around £6 billion in revenue annually from Sky Retail subscriptions as opposed to £396 million on wholesale subscriptions and £440 million in ad revenue. The retail subscriptions are far greater than both wholesale and advertising combined.
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Originally Posted by toady View Post
Sounds like the broadcasters are still working in the dark ages

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/35696273-post397.html
Sky Go allows streaming over 3G/4G
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