Thread: General Virgin TV (2025)
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Old 05-09-2025, 16:55   #601
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Re: Virgin TV (2025)

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
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?
I WAS making a point. A point that there is now a trend towards quitting streaming services, which you have admitted to being a part of. Yours, and any other individuals precise reason for quitting isn't relevant. Churn is Churn.

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
You can understand the confusion, as the post just before yours, which you appeared to be replying to, specifically mentioned the V6…
He seems to forget that the timeline is here for everyone to see.

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k View Post
There is rumours that ad supported HBOMax will be included with SKY stream/Q.
Now is rumoured to be getting a light version included in the entertainment pass too.
Somewhat more that a rumour. Perhaps we'll be able to observe OB flip-flopping in the near future.
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