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Originally Posted by Gavin-D
And on a far smaller screen
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You can watch it through one of the apps on a connected TV, or through Roku or Amazon Fire. You don't have to watch it on a computer.
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Originally Posted by Paul M
Once lost, most are unlikely to come back.
Maybe Virgin dont really want to do TV anymore, and just want to concentrate on BB ?
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I think they are looking at 'higher end' audiences, whatever that means.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
Could be the whole point of this, to sell a price rise. Much like the reintroduced Toblerone - good news it's back , but you'll have to pay more !
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Well, as they say, you don't get owt for nowt!
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Originally Posted by jklm13
If as it always seems to come down to money. I myself would happily pay £1 extra for the channels back no question. After all we are being robbed blind as it is. for a service that gets shoddier by the day since Liberty Global took over. If half of VM customers would also pay £1 that's 2 million quid. surely enough to sort out this cr@p
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How has it got shoddier, exactly, and why blame Liberty Global? This is the first serious carriage dispute for quite a while, and if you recall, Sky very nearly went dark on the Discovery channels just recently.