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Old 05-08-2021, 18:09   #292
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Re: Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I do hope so, Legendkiller. They are behind the curve at the moment, having started with great promise when they gave us Netflix.

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As I have explained, though, with all the streamers on the Sky system, you can access them all with just one watchlist.

Your original point was that the new AVOD streamers would devalue Sky, when all they are doing is adding free services without taking anything away. Surely, that’s added value?
As far as I'm aware I can't add things to one watch list on Sky Q and I'm still currently using the service. How are these additions free ? The Paramount + service requires you to have Sky Cinema which many don't have these days and last time I looked that was an additional £11.
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