Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
06-02-2014, 16:55
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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Originally Posted by theone2k10
Just had a memo this is not Sky Atlantic coming to VM BTW so don't get excited. Anyway the memo is "coming soon watch all your favourite HBO content on demand on Virgin Media and other providers."
To me this is just adding more fuel to the Nowtv app that is rumoured to be coming to VM this year.
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VUTV is now fully up and running. http://www.vutv.com/how-vutv-works/ a good idea imo for those who don't want Sky or vm etc but would like a few extra channels.
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Well the proof is in the pudding and as such l am still waiting patiently waiting for that pudding to arrive.
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06-02-2014, 16:57
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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Well the proof is in the pudding and as such l am still waiting patiently waiting for that pudding to arrive.
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Think positive Den - all good things, etc, etc
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06-02-2014, 17:05
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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Think positive Den - all good things, etc, etc 
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l am thinking positively dear chap but l cannot see that happening anytime soon unless Chad and Muppetman those two great stalwarts of this forum know something we don't. 
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06-02-2014, 17:20
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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l am thinking positively dear chap but l cannot see that happening anytime soon unless Chad and Muppetman those two great stalwarts of this forum know something we don't.  
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If only they'd tell
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06-02-2014, 17:25
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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If only they'd tell 
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Chads a wizard with his crystal ball predictions that's for sure.
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06-02-2014, 17:54
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
[/COLOR]They already have the advantage with Netflix. How many shows would you watch on Sky Atlantic compared with the huge variety of material on Netflix? There's no comparison.[COLOR="Silver"]
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Erm, anyone with Sky can watch Netflix content in a variety of different ways. Not sure how it is an advantage for VM.
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What is your problem? If you read my last post, you will see that I said:
As far as Sky Atlantic is concerned, of course there is some uncertainty about this, because we are not privy to these delicate negotiations and we are reliant on what comes out of the media.
Of course Sky Atlantic is exclusive at the moment. Nobody's arguing with you. However, you seem to want to argue for the sake of it.
I get it, we all get it, you don't believe SA is coming. You are entitled to your opinion as am I.
Now stop trolling and post something useful for once.
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Can't see where justabloke was being a troll. His response seemed pretty reasonable to me.
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Maybe allowing VM customers to purchase access to Sky Atlantic via an app is a way that both companies can save face and meet each other half way.
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I am inclined to agree with your thoughts on the matter.
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06-02-2014, 17:56
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
Its is a advantage in that it is seamlessly is incorporated into the TiVo STB and as such many see that as a advantage Harry.
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06-02-2014, 18:00
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
You don't need a broadband or wireless network subscription to watch Netflix on TiVo.
Nobody with Sky can watch Netflix unless they also have broadband or a wireless network connection.
My mum has no broadband as she has no computer - so Netflix on TiVo is an advantage.
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Erm, anyone with Sky can watch Netflix content in a variety of different ways. Not sure how it is an advantage for VM.
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06-02-2014, 19:01
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
seems to have gone quiet on any new channels coming.
I thought the 'missing' channels on LG's UPC Ireland were supposed to be coming- that was months ago- any update of when this might actually happen?
as LG have now also taken over Smallworld are there any other channels we could expect to come to VM soon?
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06-02-2014, 19:12
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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I (and the others you've succeeded in winding up again this morning) have laid out our problem quite clearly. Post appropriately, and nobody will be on your back. But don't keep repeating the same old mistakes and expect not to get the same old responses. Unless of course, you're seeking those responses...
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Did you actually read my posts? Can't see how I am winding you up. Best you start taking the tablets again. For heaven's sake, let's move on. If you don't like my posts, don't read them. Simples.
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I hadn't considered that VM would also be a competitor on BT's network - would they though? I know they provide ADSL on BT's copper network. As mentioned before by others, it does come across as double-standards that VM don't open up their network for fair competition. Perhaps the national fibre roll-out is the reason they won't be forced to.
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They would have nothing to lose and lots of new customers to gain, so I don't see why they wouldn't pay to use BT's network. It's certainly cheaper than more road digging.
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06-02-2014, 19:15
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Can't see why not, the boxes are owned by the customers so like Sky but unlike Virgin. They will work as a retail box outside TalkTalk and BT broadband connections. When connected to TalkTalk and BT, they will offer the other services that these two companies offer eg extra online channels and box sets. Otherwise they're still great PVRs with access to on-demand services from all the PSBs plus UKTV, SkyStore and Now TV Films.
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Difficult to call. I would think they've been issued under a 12 month contract agreement so technically they could still be recalled by TT. But as long as the seller continues to pay TT, how will they know. As TT just give them out whether you want one or not, this was bound to happen. If you bought one, you'd have bought it legally. I've never kept a mobile phone for longer than about 6 months, I've always sold them to get the latest and greatest. But as long as I pay my contract, nobody cares.
As for working, yes they do. They're a very cheap way of buying a Freeview HD PVR with catchup. You can get Netflix and Now TV on them too (not sure about Lovefilm or Blinkbox).
That's what I believe to be true. If you're thinking about buying, I'd pop into somewhere like the DS YouView forum first to check. Enjoy. 
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Thanks for the info guys.
I'm not particularly looking for one, but the post about the cheap prices sparked my interest and thought it would be good to know the score in case I do decide to take a punt on a cheap one in the future.
BTW, are you sure you can get Netflix on the Youview boxes?
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06-02-2014, 19:21
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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BTW, are you sure you can get Netflix on the Youview boxes?
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You can't at the moment and there have been no announcements to say it's coming to YouView.
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06-02-2014, 19:22
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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Thanks for the info guys.
I'm not particularly looking for one, but the post about the cheap prices sparked my interest and thought it would be good to know the score in case I do decide to take a punt on a cheap one in the future.
BTW, are you sure you can get Netflix on the Youview boxes?
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You cannot currently get Netflix on YouView.
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06-02-2014, 19:27
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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Originally Posted by harry_hitch
Erm, anyone with Sky can watch Netflix content in a variety of different ways. Not sure how it is an advantage for VM.
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Can't see where justabloke was being a troll. His response seemed pretty reasonable to me
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I agree that Netflix can be watched in different ways, but many people don't want to watch it on computer screens and those with other devices are in the minority at present. I think very many people will see Netflix on VM as a good facility, and as they add more, like Lovefilm, VM will become the platform of choice for a lot more people.
As for Blokey, he can have a go at me if he likes, but actually I gave him nothing to complain about. I do not know what it was in that post that sparked him off yet again, but it doesn't take much, and it has become personal for him. However, I guess that's his problem. I shan't be responding to any more of his posts in case I give him an apoplectic attack.
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Very interesting. Let the theories begin I suppose a Now TV app on VM that only has Atlantic on, at a cost below the normal Now TV Entertainment price, could be a possibility? (We don't need the rest of the Entertainment pack channels on VM as we already have them). BTW, I read somewhere that the Entertainment pack on Now TV will go up to £8.99 at some stage. The £4.99 is classed as an introductory price.
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It doesn't need to be an app though, surely? They can just add it to the Sky Anytime On Demand menu.
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06-02-2014, 19:27
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Re: Coming soon to Virgin TV 2014
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Originally Posted by cityfan247
seems to have gone quiet on any new channels coming.
I thought the 'missing' channels on LG's UPC Ireland were supposed to be coming- that was months ago- any update of when this might actually happen?
as LG have now also taken over Smallworld are there any other channels we could expect to come to VM soon?
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Maybe. But it depends on rights issues and when contracts next come up to renew. Ireland is a different rights market anyway, and just because VM buy Smallworld doesn't mean it buys the rights to distribute its content over a much bigger customer base.
How long did it take fully to harmonise NTL and C&W, or NTL and Telewest content when those companies merged?
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