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Re: £3 TV increase but BT Sport Europe is "free"

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
But what you are missing is that Sky Atlantic is available through a Roku streaming stick, which includes Now TV. As far as I know, Roku has nothing whatsoever to do with Sky.

If you are still of the view that Sky is deliberately withholding the channel (despite the evidence I have just given), the link below may console you!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/1...ing-up-BT.html

Extract

Ofcom said it will also consider new regulation of the pay-TV market to open up access to programming and protect competition in a bundled market, a move that could lead to further clashes with Sky. The company has battled the regulator through the courts for years over being forced to wholesale Sky Sports.
Sky is an investor in Roku

http://www.techradar.com/news/televi...s-corp-1090185
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