Thread: General Virgin TV (2025)
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Old Yesterday, 16:18   #597
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Re: Virgin TV (2025)

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Originally Posted by epsilon View Post

You gave your reason for quitting a streaming service. I merely indicated that other people quitting streaming services will also have their reasons. Nevertheless, they and you have still left. It is still quitting a streaming service however you try to "frame" it.
You were trying to make a point, but you have failed spectacularly. I have left NOW because the stuff Sky is pushing out is rubbish these days. I took Now to get HBO shows on Sky Atlantic, which Virgin doesn’t support. In future, these shows will be on HBO Max, which is what I will be subscribing to in the New Year.

The insinuation lying behind your post is that I quit a streaming service in favour of a live TV channel. Why would I do that when all my viewing is time shifted, almost exclusively now on demand?
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