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Old 06-07-2015, 18:26   #3065
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2015)

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Surely, that's easily resolved, by ensuring that access is only available to XL customers.

As I've said already, Now TV is now available on an increasing number of smart TVs and TV sticks, so why not give access via the TiVo box so as to give VM viewers more options?

Remember, our friend Mr Malone is committed to giving it's customers maximum access to content without necessarily owning channels itself.

All I'm saying is that it's no skin off VM's nose to provide this option for it's customers. Hell, they could even take a cut of the proceeds
Because it doesn't work for each party you've already been told this by numerous people , anyone wanting Now TV has a choice of devices to watch it on.

Why would Sky want to give up part of its subscription revenue when their app is already available to anyone on a wide range of devices many of which are available at a relatively low cost.
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