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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Because Sky stop the ability to play back recordings from a channel if you stop subscribing to that channel.
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Ahh right. Presumably this was encrypted on VM (think it might have been FTA on their own platform), so if a channel closes, it mustn't be classed as no longer being subscribed to (even though it would be impossible to subscribe to a channel that no longer existed).
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Just a guess but, as you subscribe to channel packages rather than individual channels, you should still be able to view the recordings if a Sky channel closes.
If you drop down to a lower package, you wouldn't be able to watch recordings from current or closed Sky channels.