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Old 10-11-2018, 21:54   #2615
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
I have given my true assessment of the situation at length already.

Saying to not include sport, or presumably telephone and broadband costs, is to skew the results.

I could hack my neighbours WiFi and just stream everything illegally costing £0. It’s equally as unviable by comparison.
Well, I think it is important to separate sport because at present, too much is up in the air. Currently, most people seem to think that accessing sport is going to get a whole lot more expensive, but the opposite may hapen.

The position on dramas is more predictable, which is why I posed the question as I did.

I am not yet clear why you think that non-sport streaming will be more expensive when it is no longer necessary to factor in the existing pay-tv channels. You have not actually explained this.
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