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Old 10-11-2015, 08:01   #7
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Re: Virgin losing thousands of TV customers.

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
One suspects if you take Now TV out of Sky's figures and look closely at other companies figures they have not exactly gained a lot of customers either one suspects as the market is extremely saturated.
Why take those figures out they are still paying customers , BT and VM both have lower entry level tv packages. I'm sure at one of Sky's recent financials Darroch announced that 1 in 4 now took multiple passes and that was before the monthly Sports pass launched.

Movies and Entertainment costs £16.98 more than BT's dearest package.
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