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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I don't know, pb, AMC is not such a bad channel. They are showing some decent films between the TV series and it's far better than some of the new channels Virgin Media tend to introduce these days.
If they are happy to spend money on the likes of Lifetime and ITV Be, then AMC should be a no brainer.
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Hmmm. TCM is no match for Fox, though. I would not be a happy bunny if I was a BT subscriber!
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I said TCM as chances are sky channels are probably a no no bt have universal, syfy, w, alibi already which would leave TCM as the viable option for now unless SKY and BT kiss and make up which is highly unlikely.
I do agree with you AMC would improve it's ratings if it was on VM too they could throw it in with the bt sport sub or xl tv pack, as you said they do show decent movies i have bt tv which i rarely use but i tend to watch the odd movie on AMC.
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Originally Posted by passingbat
But the premium US cable channels; HBO, Showtime, Starz and AMC, aren't about films. In recent years, their reputation has been built on quality TV drama, and that is what drives subscriptions to these channels.
With virtually all of AMC's current shows on other UK services, what real value does AMC have at this present time?
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It doesn't really have much value at this moment it's broadcast hours are 7pm-4am which will probably incrase if the channel survives long enough and when major rights start becoming available agan.
However AMC can easily show old episodes of shows such as the walking dead season 1 etc i would imagine.
They are already doing this with breaking bad, rectify and the shield.