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Old 10-06-2015, 11:37   #337
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch View Post
Didn't the prices increase a few months back anyway? Isn't it £8.99 to watch the HD stuff now? Like you, I can't see it becoming cheaper in the future without adverts. I know they make vast profits, but surely they would not put the prices up unless they had to.

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Ads will to move to on demand - if that is they way of the future. I can not see a future in which there is no advertizements, there is simply too much money to be made from them.
There was a price increase yes £5.99p/m for 1 screen sd only, £6.99p/m for 2 screens and hd and £8.99p/m for 4 screens and ultra hd.
I only pay £4.68p/m for 2 screens plus hd as i used a vpn and subscribed via canada netflix.
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