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Old 12-01-2016, 21:37   #187
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin Media TV (2016)

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Originally Posted by blue666666 View Post
what info have you got regarding the new vm box,is it just rumors or something more? thanks
I have a bit of info but sadly can't disclose it at this time i'm hoping me or MB will be able to post something soon, i'm presuming MB would have the same info i have.

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Originally Posted by Henkesghost View Post
I was fully aware that a price rise is coming in February on top of the regular rises we have endured from Virgin of late. I was going for irony, obviously it sailed past you
Or maybe not hence the at end of my post

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Originally Posted by andrewstevenson View Post
Why can't they just launch four channels seperate
Because that would take common sense something vm lack

in seriousness though it was probably just a lot cheaper to have the channels in one app rather than on the EPG itself.

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
What does that mean, in regard to Vevo and price rises?

Price rises happen each year, simple as that.

Vevo has been on many other devices for a long time.

It's no secret that VM are slow adding apps, and given the amount of inexpensive streamer boxes out there, I don't know why people wait for VM to add apps.
For me cutting the cord was the best thing i did ok i have bt tv still but that is only £8p/m which isn't bad for channels such as fox, discovery, all bt sport, eurosport, mtv etc.
In total if i include netflix, my usa sub, nowtv and my bb and line rental costs i'm paying around £55p/m which is a lot cheaper than a equivalant package from vm or sky, i say equavilant (how ever it's spelt lol) as i'm getting movies live and on demand, tv live and on demand, sport live and on demand.
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