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Old 13-05-2016, 13:12   #258
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin Media TV (2016) Vol 2

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Originally Posted by andrewstevenson View Post
How do you know those figures and wow only 20 percent that is very low and I defo thought it would be higher l, what is Eos
Sky's comparative figures are a lot higher - about 60%. The figures come from a Sky annual report per a discussion a few years ago on DigitalSpy.
Eos/EOS is Liberty Global's working name for the new 4K box
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Originally Posted by Ultimate.Conj View Post
Do you think SD channels start to fade out, or do you think they will be here to stay?
I reckon in 2020 when all Freeview equipment will have to be capable of receiving HD signals, standard definition versions of the PSB channels might end. But I'm sure the likes of the CBS channels will be in SD for the foreseeable future.
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