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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Precisely. We are only really missing out on Sky Atlantic and ITV Encore.
Virgin Media will close the gap with Sky through the launch of the new eos box and then with more apps such as Amazon, together with VM original on demand content, which will be easier to access with the additional tuners.
Reports of Virgin Media's demise are greatly exaggerated. Sky fanboys, please calm yourselves. Nobody knows for sure at this stage how much UHD content there will be on the V6 at launch so we should not be talking Virgin down on that score.
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No fanboys just facts VM leech of other companies, i've always said it VM made a huge mistake selling living, bravo etc imo they had a very strong bargaining chip with those channels and i will say one thing for VM they treated those channels a lot better than SKY have.
The fact remains if SKY and BT decide that they no longer wish vm to carry their channels once the contracts are up then VM tv will become very poor, it's unlikely to happen but never say never.
If you think the new tivo is gods gift to tv you're in for a very rude awakening.
However i hear there will be offers available on the new tivo from launch to rival SKYs offers on skyq.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
BT's app doesn't allow you to watch recordings and all channels in the same way as EE TV and Sky Q do they?
TalkTalk doesn't offer 4K TV. In fact, it only offers the Sky channels in SD not HD.
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Never used it mate tbf but i can verify that the online tv from bt does not allow you to view recordings infact it has no on demand either which is a pretty poor show from BT, but with BT investing heavily in their tv this is most likely to change in the near future one thinks.
Talktalk i think they're finished tbh not even worth talking about them anymore lol,.
There will be 3 big players in the tv market in this order one thinks SKY, VM and BT in the long run.