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Old 09-06-2014, 07:17   #18
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Re: Would you pay more for Atlantic to launch?

Sky treat Atlantic as their flagship drama channel, yet keep it exclusive to their own platform. Those of us who do not have Sky, unless we acquire stuff from dodgier sources, don't actually know whether we are missing out. But since some of the more talked about drama is on Atlantic, we think we might be.

Sky no doubt overvalue Atlantic, and now enjoy the exclusive nature of it. Somehow, especially with increased use of streaming services such as Netflix who are now also creating their own content, the inability to get everything from one provider is going to be more frustrating for the customer. It will become more expensive for us all in the long term as we are forced to subscribe to multiple services if we want it all, or go without.
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