13-03-2026, 09:34
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
I got an half-price offer for twelve months when I cancelled before the trial ended.
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Originally Posted by djmagnifique
£60 per year if you get the 12 month package.
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17-03-2026, 21:12
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#272
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
£72 a year for ad free ITVX 
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You need to compare that with what you’re paying for all those TV channels you don’t watch.
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18-03-2026, 00:50
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#273
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
You need to compare that with what you’re paying for all those TV channels you don’t watch.
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Have you scrapped pay TV and gone streaming only now?
I take your point, but if I cancelled TV it would cost more because of the deal that i"m on, everyone chooses the solution that's best for them.
By the looks of it you get 2 months free ITV if you pay annually.
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18-03-2026, 10:15
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#274
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Have you scrapped pay TV and gone streaming only now?
I take your point, but if I cancelled TV it would cost more because of the deal that i"m on, everyone chooses the solution that's best for them.
By the looks of it you get 2 months free ITV if you pay annually.
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I have been streaming only (except for the news) for a couple of years now, but I’ve always resented paying for the channels because I don’t watch them.
Finally I got myself a deal which is similar to Virgin Flex. The difference is that I retain my existing two boxes so I can still record as well (if I wanted to). I’ve ditched Sky Cinema because their films seem to be those the streamers rejected in the main and I don’t have Sky Sports because neither I nor my wife watch anything to do with sport.
I’m reasonably happy with the deal I’ve got, but if I move house, I’ll be on Virgin Flex if I’m still in a cabled area and I will just pay for the box.
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Yesterday, 06:01
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#275
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
is anyone getting hbo max when it launches on the 360?
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Yesterday, 07:23
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#276
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
Yes - I already have a sports subscription for Discovery+ and it is moving to HBO Max only from 26th Mar.
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is anyone getting hbo max when it launches on the 360?
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Today, 00:28
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
is anyone getting hbo max when it launches on the 360?
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Yes, I will. There will be some good content on there.
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Today, 00:51
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#278
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Yes, I will. There will be some good content on there.
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There are some very good deals for HBO with Now TV.
The standard price for the Entertainment pack was £9.99, but will go down to £6.99 (including Sky Atlantic.)
Last offer I saw was £2.99 a month.
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Today, 01:13
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
£6.99 is a 6 month contract though and it's basic with ads, the tier seems designed for Sky considering new Warner Bros movies will be still appear on Sky Cinema aswell
The standard with ads tier direct is £5.99 on a 30 day rolling contract.
Also bear in mind current/newer HBO Original series are still on Sky channels aswell as new seasons of any.
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Originally Posted by ozsat
Yes - I already have a sports subscription for Discovery+ and it is moving to HBO Max only from 26th Mar.
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12 month saver options for TNT Sports will be available direct via hbomax.com
HBO Max standard with ads and TNT Sports at £27.99
https://worldscreen.com/hbo-max-unve...reland-launch/
Last edited by TimeLord2018; Today at 02:04.
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Today, 06:38
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#280
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons
I have £18pm for TNT Sports and full sport access with Premium sub wiih EEtv.
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Originally Posted by TimeLord2018
£6.99 is a 6 month contract though and it's basic with ads, the tier seems designed for Sky considering new Warner Bros movies will be still appear on Sky Cinema aswell
The standard with ads tier direct is £5.99 on a 30 day rolling contract.
Also bear in mind current/newer HBO Original series are still on Sky channels aswell as new seasons of any.
12 month saver options for TNT Sports will be available direct via hbomax.com
HBO Max standard with ads and TNT Sports at £27.99
https://worldscreen.com/hbo-max-unve...reland-launch/
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Last edited by ozsat; Today at 06:45.
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