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Old 14-10-2016, 07:57   #51
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Re: Large bundles of Channels

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
Sky 1 is one of the best if not the best performing pay tv Entertainment channel according to Barb viewing figures , I can think of a whole load of channels I'd gladly lose before the ones you mention.

I struggle to ascertain how you believe Sky is the only one to be fleecing its customers I've just had a quick look on Virgin Medias website and their prices seem to be in a similar ball park. My own personal view is they are all getting to expensive hence my belief things will need to change with the way they all bundle and sell their TV packages.
Indeed, Sky 1 is Sky's most popular channel (because Atlantic is only available on direct subscription to Sky on two platforms). However, the content on that channel is disappointing and people are demanding better by ditching their subscriptions.

Netflix and Amazon provide much better value, IMHO.

I did not say that Sky was the only company fleecing its customers, although my perception is that they are the worst culprits.
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