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Old 07-04-2016, 13:02   #847
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
So the same as Netflix then ? Who's content is majority bought in.
That wasn't my point. We are talking about the continuing viability of our TV channels and the point was made that they could stop selling their original shows to the streaming companies. I was pointing out that Sky had very little original material to sell as most of it is bought in.

Some channels do have scope to sell on their material, such as the BBC and ITV. However most digital channels, including Sky, do not.

I'm not sure why you thought your point was relevant, muppetman. I wasn't criticising Sky, just saying that they have very little scope to sell on original programmes.
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