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Old 16-06-2014, 12:57   #1759
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2014) Vol. 2

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Looks like the ITV Encore deal will keep the channel away from Virgin Media until at least December 2015. This is disappointing, as we will now miss the first six months of original programming on this channel.

Hopefully, VM will not waste a second in bringing this channel to us, with all the programmes we've missed being added to 'On Demand'.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...e-9093204.html

ITV launches pay channel ITV Encore

ITV’s next drama hit could air first on pay-TV after the Downton Abbey broadcaster today launched a new channel dedicated to drama, called ITV Encore, that will air only on Sky.

ITV Encore will show a mix of recent hits such as Vera and Lucan alongside some “original commissions” with “big-name lead actors and compelling narratives penned by some of the UK’s best writers”.

New series of existing major shows such as Downton and Mr Selfridge will not debut on ITV Encore, but the broadcaster hopes it can nurture future hits on the pay channel.

It is part of a wider four-year partnership with Sky as ITV, Britain’s biggest free-to-air commercial broadcaster, expands in pay-TV in the hunt for more “non-advertising” revenue.

ITV shows will also be made available more widely on Sky’s mobile and online services and as “box sets” that can be bought at the virtual Sky Store.

Analysts at Liberum Capital said ITV was “becoming cleverer about monetising its content” and should see “substantial upside from the old deal” with Sky, which covered just the high-definition versions of ITV2, ITV3 and ITV4.

It is understood ITV Encore will air exclusively on Sky for at least 18 months, as the pay-TV giant seeks exclusive content in its battle with resurgent BT.

Those close to ITV insisted it continued to have a strong relationship with BT and Virgin Media.
ITV are basically just trying to copy the success of Sky Atlantic in launching ITV Encore and again like Sky Atlantic they are trying to make it exclusive to a select group and thus deny many viewers a chance of seeing it.
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