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Old 17-08-2016, 02:32   #1842
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin Media TV (2016) Vol 2

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
I've been talking about this in the context of likely price increases for pay-TV services, not as a general debate about the future of the UK economy.
If you holiday overseas, you will have been affected by the poorer exchange rate, that's there for everyone to see and is an import Cheaper exports don't mean that Korean PVRs or the costs of US content reduce in price. They do mean that our companies are cheaper for overseas companies to snap up. We've already lost control of our main tech company, Arm, which the Japanese have recently acquired.
I guess you are a glass half empty man, Andrew.

Personally, I think that the higher cost of buying imported content is balanced by the lower cost of exported content, thus encouraging home made productions for us to enjoy and export overseas.

One door closes and another opens, basically. It's all bulls and bears
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