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Old 14-10-2016, 15:47   #60
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Re: Large bundles of Channels

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
So that accounts for Atlantic's poor ratings compared with other Sky channels. I would imagine that if you confine the audience figures to satellite viewers only, Atlantic will have a very respectable score indeed.

Since I acquired access to Sky Atlantic material through my Roku, I have been blown away by the quality and number of programmes I have missed. Sky 1 doesn't come close.
Even if Sky Atlantic was available across all the platforms Sky 1 is its viewing figures would generally still be lower.

The majority of the content shown on Sky Atlantic is aimed at adults as opposed to the many family shows available on Sky 1.
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