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Old 08-08-2014, 20:11   #37
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Re: Liberty Global Second Quarter Results.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Indeed, see their results here - 10.69m TV customers y/e 30/06/14 v 10.42m y/e 30/06/13 combining NowTV and Sky DTH. http://corporate.sky.com/investors/l...esults/q4_1314
Whilst the DTH customers are clearly more lucrative it's worth remembering all those taking Now TV pay subs ranging from £4.99 - £13.98 , at the recent Q4 results it was announced one in five now take both the entertainment pass and the movies pass at a current cost of £13.98. Most of the other platforms BT , Talk Talk and VM now offer low cost tv packs and include them in their subscriber figures.

I believe Now TV are also looking to increase subs , this was delayed due to the recent issues with the service , for a time Now TV sold bundles with BB/Fibre and telephone.
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