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		|  15-08-2016, 22:39 | #2941 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chad  TV Player Plus adds 5 new channels to their pay TV line-up:http://tbivision.com/news/2016/08/vi...ervice/634722/ 
MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central Extra, Nick Jr. and Nick Jr. Too are now available along with 25 other popular pay TV channels for only £4.99 per month. Pretty good value. |  Agreed. It's what TopUp TV  should have envolved to.
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		|  15-08-2016, 23:01 | #2942 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chad  TV Player Plus adds 5 new channels to their pay TV line-up:http://tbivision.com/news/2016/08/vi...ervice/634722/ 
MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central Extra, Nick Jr. and Nick Jr. Too are now available along with 25 other popular pay TV channels for only £4.99 per month. Pretty good value. |  I wish there was a way to select ala-carte, the channels you wanted. But if HD channels start appearing, this could become a threat to Sky/VM/BT.
 
I've always wanted "cable" alternatives to VM's tv offering. Perhaps this may eventually be a option. 
 
I expect Amazon to start offering channels on its service here at some point like they do on their American service. 
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		|  15-08-2016, 23:40 | #2943 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chad  TV Player Plus adds 5 new channels to their pay TV line-up:http://tbivision.com/news/2016/08/vi...ervice/634722/ 
MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central Extra, Nick Jr. and Nick Jr. Too are now available along with 25 other popular pay TV channels for only £4.99 per month. Pretty good value. |  This is cheaper than Now TV isn't it, how do their channels compare though?
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		|  16-08-2016, 00:16 | #2944 |  
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  This is cheaper than Now TV isn't it, how do their channels compare though? |  TV Player Plus:
 
Lifetime 
History 
H2 
CI 
Gold 
Alibi 
Watch 
Good Food 
Eden 
Home 
Discovery Channel 
TLC 
ID 
Animal Planet 
Discovery Turbo 
Eurosport 1 
Eurosport 2 
National Geographic 
Nat Geo Wild 
Sony Television 
Sony Movie Channel 
MTV 
Comedy Central 
Comedy Central Extra 
Nickelodeon 
Nick Jr.  
Nick Jr. Too 
Boomerang 
Cartoon Network 
Baby TV 
Cartoonito
 
Now TV:
 
SKY 1 
SKY Atlantic 
SKY Living 
SKY Arts 
ITV Encore 
FOX 
Gold (Available on TV Player Plus ) 
Comedy Central (Available on TV Player Plus ) 
MTV (Available on TV Player Plus ) 
Discovery Channel (Available on TV Player Plus ) 
Nat Geo Wild (Available on TV Player Plus )
 
The main difference between the services are the SKY branded channels. TV Player Plus offers a more rounded service which includes sport, kids TV, documentaries, UK entertainment and lifestyle. 
 
Shop around, for your NOW TV passes, and you can get both Now TV and TV Player Plus for roughly £8.20 per month. Take out the overlapping channels that both services provide and your getting 37 of the top pay TV channels not available on Freeview or Freesat. If your not hung up on HD it's a real cheap alternative to subscription TV. Both TV Player Plus and NOW TV offer comprehensive catch up services for their channels so no real need for a PVR unless your recording content from freeview.
 
Both SKY's Original Bundle and Virgin's More TV weigh in at £20.00 per month. Both packages cost over double Now TV and TV Player Plus combined. In my opinion the Original Bundle and More TV don't offer the same quality of "premium channels" that are available from the combination of NOW TV and TV Player Plus. For around £21 per month you can get Now TV, TV Player Plus, Netflix and Amazon Instant Video. There's definitely more value to be had from streaming.
 
It all comes down to what you like and how you are prepared to consume your TV. I'm lucky that my LG Smart TV supports Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and NOW TV. I have an Amazon Fire TV Stick which I can use to access TV Player Plus, iPlayer, ITV Hub, 4OD, My5, UKTV Play and my favourite Boxnation. I also have a recordable YouView box in the bedroom, which could easily be promoted to the livingroom if need be. I'm in a position where a subscription to SKY or Virgin Media are no longer essential for mine or my families viewing needs. If SKY keep on offering me 50% off my TV deal every 12 months when I call to cancel I'll keep on taking it. If however they stop making the offer I have no issue at all switching to Freeview and streaming.
		 
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		|  16-08-2016, 00:16 | #2945 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Agreed. It's what TopUp TV  should have envolved to. |  Interesting tvplayer also have premium addons it appears http://globo.tvplayer.com/ |  
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		|  16-08-2016, 01:11 | #2946 |  
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					Originally Posted by Chad  TV Player Plus:
 Lifetime
 History
 H2
 CI
 Gold
 Alibi
 Watch
 Good Food
 Eden
 Home
 Discovery Channel
 TLC
 ID
 Animal Planet
 Discovery Turbo
 Eurosport 1
 Eurosport 2
 National Geographic
 Nat Geo Wild
 Sony Television
 Sony Movie Channel
 MTV
 Comedy Central
 Comedy Central Extra
 Nickelodeon
 Nick Jr.
 Nick Jr. Too
 Boomerang
 Cartoon Network
 Baby TV
 Cartoonito
 
 Now TV:
 
 SKY 1
 SKY Atlantic
 SKY Living
 SKY Arts
 ITV Encore
 FOX
 Gold (Available on TV Player Plus)
 Comedy Central (Available on TV Player Plus)
 MTV (Available on TV Player Plus)
 Discovery Channel (Available on TV Player Plus)
 Nat Geo Wild (Available on TV Player Plus)
 
 The main difference between the services are the SKY branded channels. TV Player Plus offers a more rounded service which includes sport, kids TV, documentaries, UK entertainment and lifestyle.
 
 Shop around, for your NOW TV passes, and you can get both Now TV and TV Player Plus for roughly £8.20 per month. Take out the overlapping channels that both services provide and your getting 37 of the top pay TV channels not available on Freeview or Freesat. If your not hung up on HD it's a real cheap alternative to subscription TV. Both TV Player Plus and NOW TV offer comprehensive catch up services for their channels so no real need for a PVR unless your recording content from freeview.
 
 Both SKY's Original Bundle and Virgin's More TV weigh in at £20.00 per month. Both packages cost over double Now TV and TV Player Plus combined. In my opinion the Original Bundle and More TV don't offer the same quality of "premium channels" that are available from the combination of NOW TV and TV Player Plus. For around £21 per month you can get Now TV, TV Player Plus, Netflix and Amazon Instant Video. There's definitely more value to be had from streaming.
 
 It all comes down to what you like and how you are prepared to consume your TV. I'm lucky that my LG Smart TV supports Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and NOW TV. I have an Amazon Fire TV Stick which I can use to access TV Player Plus, iPlayer, ITV Hub, 4OD, My5, UKTV Play and my favourite Boxnation. I also have a recordable YouView box in the bedroom, which could easily be promoted to the livingroom if need be. I'm in a position where a subscription to SKY or Virgin Media are no longer essential for mine or my families viewing needs. If SKY keep on offering me 50% off my TV deal every 12 months when I call to cancel I'll keep on taking it. If however they stop making the offer I have no issue at all switching to Freeview and streaming.
 |  Thanks for such a comprehensive response Chad.
 
The streaming services really are going to be a challenge to both Sky & VM and it can only get worse for them.
 
Good for us consumers though.
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		|  16-08-2016, 01:27 | #2947 |  
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			I mentioned ala-carte in relation to tvplus earlier, but what the US cablecos are starting to do in response to the streaming threat is either offer ala-carte, self select packages, or smaller bundles of channels giving greater flexibility. It can only be a matter of time before VM does the same, albeit kicking and screaming.
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		|  16-08-2016, 09:37 | #2948 |  
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					Originally Posted by Horizon  I mentioned ala-carte in relation to tvplus earlier, but what the US cablecos are starting to do in response to the streaming threat is either offer ala-carte, self select packages, or smaller bundles of channels giving greater flexibility. It can only be a matter of time before VM does the same, albeit kicking and screaming. |  Totally agree. It's what a lot of customers have been asking for for a long time now. Why pay for 200+ channels when you maybe only watch 30 of them on a regular basis?
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		|  16-08-2016, 11:01 | #2949 |  
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					Originally Posted by Horizon  I mentioned ala-carte in relation to tvplus earlier, but what the US cablecos are starting to do in response to the streaming threat is either offer ala-carte, self select packages, or smaller bundles of channels giving greater flexibility. It can only be a matter of time before VM does the same, albeit kicking and screaming. |  
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					Originally Posted by Chad  Totally agree. It's what a lot of customers have been asking for for a long time now. Why pay for 200+ channels when you maybe only watch 30 of them on a regular basis? |  A better solution than we have now.
 
 Ideally one would like to have PAYGTV so you get billed for the channels and the time you actually watch. No packages and no blocked channels. Then if a movie you really like comes up you can choose to watch it without having to have a movie pack and the commitment that involves. ( I can dream. Right?   )
		 
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  Then if a movie you really like comes up you can choose to watch it without having to have a movie pack and the commitment that involves. ( I can dream. Right?   ) |  Err...  isn't that Virgin Movies?
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		|  16-08-2016, 12:14 | #2951 |  
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  A better solution than we have now. 
 Ideally one would like to have PAYGTV so you get billed for the channels and the time you actually watch. No packages and no blocked channels. Then if a movie you really like comes up you can choose to watch it without having to have a movie pack and the commitment that involves. ( I can dream. Right?   ) |  Sounds like a pay per view model to me. A more expensive way of watching tv.
 
You can already watch films this way, incidentally! 
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					Originally Posted by Chad  Totally agree. It's what a lot of customers have been asking for for a long time now. Why pay for 200+ channels when you maybe only watch 30 of them on a regular basis? |  Are you talking about the 30 odd channels you personally watch? What about the rest of your family?
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		|  16-08-2016, 13:48 | #2952 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Sounds like a pay per view model to me. A more expensive way of watching tv.
 You can already watch films this way, incidentally!
 
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 Are you talking about the 30 odd channels you personally watch? What about the rest of your family?
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		|  16-08-2016, 18:15 | #2953 |  
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			A Now TV Live Chat advisor has said that Sky Sports Mix "will be available on Now TV as a teaser channel for all Now TV subscribers".
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		|  17-08-2016, 02:41 | #2954 |  
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  A Now TV Live Chat advisor has said that Sky Sports Mix "will be available on Now TV as a teaser channel for all Now TV subscribers". |  Did they say from what date and for how long?
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		|  17-08-2016, 17:36 | #2955 |  
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			Does anyone use Now TV for Sky Sports?I've decided to utilise my 200 meg VM connection and try some cord cutting as getting BT Sports and Sky Sports in HD was adding nearly £60 a month to my VM bill when I hardly use the TV side of the service apart from sports and can get most channels I watch via Freeview.
 I probably shouldn't admit this but I slip my dad a fiver a month to add BT Sports to his BT account and as he doesn't use the sports online I use it and it works perfectly, in fact the Windows app gives one of the best online sports picture I've ever seen without any buffering or drop in quality.
 I also have a very good American friend who has no interest in football so allows me to use their NBC login, this again works perfectly via a VPN.
 I try to do the right thing by buying Now TV passes for the events they show that I want to watch but every time there is an issue, on Monday night it got ridiculous, I was trying to watch the Chelsea-West Ham game and the quality dropped every couple of minutes before briefly going up again until it failed to work at all.
 Out of frustration I gave up and fired up my VPN, connected to NBC and got uninterrupted 1080P streaming so my question is do others that use Now TV for sports suffer similar issues or am I just being unlucky every time I use them?
 It beggars belief to me that I can connect to a server across the Atlantic, then connect to a different server and get a perfect service but can't get something from a few miles up the road to work. I add I don't get these issues when using the entertainment part of Now TV.
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