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Old 22-03-2016, 16:07   #709
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Why should I not have a traditional pay package?

That's part of the offer available now, and I want to have access to as much as I can get. However, I would be wrong not to confess that I have been considering my options as the number of watchable shows on the non premier Sky TV channels has declined in recent times.

If you want to view Netflix content, you will find it on their web site.
So you can't tell me the high quality shows you've really enjoyed ? I'm not being critical of Netflix as you know I subscribe I'm just interested to understand what you consider high grade.
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