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		|  11-08-2015, 13:41 | #1876 |  
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					Originally Posted by Stop It  And if Sky added subtitles, I'd buy it in a heart beat. Until then... |  They are adding it to Sky On Demand next year so I'd expect it to be introduced on Now TV at some stage.
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		|  14-08-2015, 17:58 | #1878 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1   |  Not sure i like the sound of this bit.
 
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		| "We think the deal Discovery did for the Olympics is a great deal, smart for them. We will try to participate in creative ways of offering those Olympic sporting events, either through broadband or through premium services or other ways of – smart ways of getting those to customers.” |  But he's right VM are way behind the curve on VOD, having had Sky now for a couple of months the offering from VM was/is embarrassing.
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		|  14-08-2015, 18:43 | #1879 |  
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					Originally Posted by johnathome  Not sure i like the sound of this bit.
 
 
 But he's right VM are way behind the curve on VOD, having had Sky now for a couple of months the offering from VM was/is embarrassing.
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			Well if you sit on your laurels then others won't hesitate to take advantage of it.
		 
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		|  16-08-2015, 13:21 | #1881 |  
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			The now tv vod offering seems to be better than Virgin at the moment
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		|  21-08-2015, 00:58 | #1883 |  
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Bear with me, is HBO in partnership with Sky Atlantic or am i totally wrong.....   |  
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		|  21-08-2015, 01:39 | #1884 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mad Max  Bear with me, is HBO in partnership with Sky Atlantic or am i totally wrong.....  |  It's USA only mate although you can get it by using a vpn or smart dns it HBONOW costs $15p/ that's about £8 ish.
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		|  21-08-2015, 08:47 | #1885 |  
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			What's the on demand like on hbo now?  Assuming they have it
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		|  21-08-2015, 12:04 | #1886 |  
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					Originally Posted by theone2k10  It's USA only mate although you can get it by using a vpn or smart dns it HBONOW costs $15p/ that's about £8 ish. |  Cheers mate,,,,,,,   |  
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		|  21-08-2015, 12:19 | #1887 |  
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					Originally Posted by theone2k10  It's USA only mate although you can get it by using a vpn or smart dns it HBONOW costs $15p/ that's about £8 ish. |  Whilst it's good to have the choice of taking out a single sub the price is what does it for me you'd imagine if there was no Sky Atlantic agreement and HBO Now launched here it would be £10 a month. 
 
I like to watch content from Showtime , ABC , Starz etc it would start to get real pricey if I had to take out a single sub for all those. When you start to really break down these single subs for me personally bundling starts to look better value , and I was originally of the view of cord cutting.
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					Originally Posted by pengedragon  What's the on demand like on hbo now?  Assuming they have it |  HBO Now is basically HBOGO but not linked to a cable sub the on demand is superb loads of shows and movies. 
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					Originally Posted by muppetman11  Whilst it's good to have the choice of taking out a single sub the price is what does it for me you'd imagine if there was no Sky Atlantic agreement and HBO Now launched here it would be £10 a month. 
 I like to watch content from Showtime , ABC , Starz etc it would start to get real pricey if I had to take out a single sub for all those. When you start to really break down these single subs for me personally bundling starts to look better value , and I was originally of the view of cord cutting.
 |  Agree mate this is why i'm grateful of my xinity login as that gives me HBO, Showtime, starz etc for £8p/m which is a absolute bargain, ok it's a friend that created a sub account for me but she could of easily of said "£30 a month" although our agreement is changing soon as she is interested in nowtv so we're going to do a simple swap my nowtv for xfinity can't get fairer than that really.
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		|  21-08-2015, 14:02 | #1889 |  
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					Originally Posted by muppetman11  Whilst it's good to have the choice of taking out a single sub the price is what does it for me you'd imagine if there was no Sky Atlantic agreement and HBO Now launched here it would be £10 a month. 
 I like to watch content from Showtime , ABC , Starz etc it would start to get real pricey if I had to take out a single sub for all those. When you start to really break down these single subs for me personally bundling starts to look better value , and I was originally of the view of cord cutting.
 |  Now that I have a smart TV,  access to Netflix, Amazon and Now TV  (the latter gives me access to HBO via Sky Atlantic catch up and boxed sets) I think I now have access to all the available programming that I need and it's really not costing a fortune.
 
I'm not convinced that a vpn would really make a dramatic improvement to my viewing, but I'm going to do some research on this.
 
I remain of the view that if Virgin  Media offered Amazon and Now TV on the Tivo, this would draw in more subscribers to their TV package. I don't buy the argument that VM would never seriously consider adding the Now TV app. It would bring advantages to both Virgin and Sky.
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		|  21-08-2015, 14:43 | #1890 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  I'm not convinced that a vpn would really make a dramatic improvement to my viewing, but I'm going to do some research on this.
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