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		|  16-04-2018, 17:42 | #676 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Unless the new Paramount Channel IS movie-led, I fear it will just be a load of old rubbish. A bigger choice of films is always welcome, but why don't they show more that don't tend to get air time on TV?  So many films shown at cinemas never seem to get shown again for reasons that I don't understand. |  
Probably because the film-makers want too much money for the TV rights?
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		|  17-04-2018, 00:28 | #677 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  The loss of yet another music channel to teen entertainment with little or no original programming. Why do these companies do this? Surely, it must be as cheap as chips to run a music video station.  
I used to like VH1 a decade ago. Had they left the format alone, I would have stuck with them. You Tube is all well and good, but this works best with music you choose. However, it is nice to see new and old music videos that you are not expecting.
https://www.a516digital.com/2018/04/...rtainment.html |  Media Boy HQ has still to get confirmed information that 4Music and VH1 may also move on Virgin Media on May 1ST.
 
4Music can fit in to Channel 144. 
VH1 can fit in to Channel 186.
 
But Virgin Media UK may wait until their deals are up with Viacom and The Box Plus Network before moving.
 
We mean it took MTV years to be given an entertainment channel number after they was given one on other networks. 
THIS POST IS JUST MEDIA BOY VIEWS. 
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 Also Pop Power has today (April 16th) been added to Channel 738 ahead of it launch on April 30th until early June.
		 
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			Hi Everyone,
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					Originally Posted by Ultimate.Conj  Hi Everyone,
 Sorry I've been MIA for a few weeks...Have I missed any big news?
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					Originally Posted by denphone  Nothing at all Sir. |  Damn...I best get back to work then    |  
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			This doesn’t sound good, I questioned virgin media customer relations and UHD. They said they do hear whispers then nothing, I said that ain’t good, she said I know but UHD isn’t massively popular but we give customers the chance to access UHD on Netflix. I said true you but at a cost of £9.99 a month on top of a subscription. Then I said sky seem to manage it and have at least tried. She said we do have lots to offer, I said you do but keeping up to date is important
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		|  18-04-2018, 12:19 | #682 |  
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					Originally Posted by Ddonald2016  This doesn’t sound good, I questioned virgin media customer relations and UHD. They said they do hear whispers then nothing, I said that ain’t good, she said I know but UHD isn’t massively popular but we give customers the chance to access UHD on Netflix. I said true you but at a cost of £9.99 a month on top of a subscription. Then I said sky seem to manage it and have at least tried. She said we do have lots to offer, I said you do but keeping up to date is important |  How can they say it's not popular when there is nothing to judge against lol
 
I'm sure 4K/UHD tv sales are on the rise at the moment and customers will be wanting to access as much content as possible
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					Originally Posted by denphone  Think 3D and you won't go far wrong... |  3D was a total failure - mainly because of the need to wear silly glasses IMO
 
UHD is more comparable to HD which has become the norm for most people.
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					Originally Posted by Raider999  3D was a total failure - mainly because of the need to wear silly glasses IMO
 UHD is more comparable to HD which has become the norm for most people.
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		|  18-04-2018, 14:34 | #686 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  It's a must really for the bigger screens. |  And with TV screens of 42"+ being the norm in households these days compared to 5-10years ago, where a 32" was considered a big screen, I'm surprised VM are saying there is no call for UHD content.
 
It could be of a case that VM need to make sure their infrastructure can handle the extra bandwith that UHD content uses....but that's me just guessing. I'm sure its highly capable to withstand it.
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					Originally Posted by Ultimate.Conj  And with TV screens of 42"+ being the norm in households these days compared to 5-10years ago, where a 32" was considered a big screen, I'm surprised VM are saying there is no call for UHD content.
 It could be of a case that VM need to make sure their infrastructure can handle the extra bandwith that UHD content uses....but that's me just guessing. I'm sure its highly capable to withstand it.
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					Originally Posted by Ultimate.Conj  And with TV screens of 42"+ being the norm in households these days compared to 5-10years ago, where a 32" was considered a big screen, I'm surprised VM are saying there is no call for UHD content.
 It could be of a case that VM need to make sure their infrastructure can handle the extra bandwith that UHD content uses....but that's me just guessing. I'm sure its highly capable to withstand it.
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					Originally Posted by Ultimate.Conj  How can they say it's not popular when there is nothing to judge against lol
 I'm sure 4K/UHD tv sales are on the rise at the moment and customers will be wanting to access as much content as possible
 |  Well with many providers it’s popular unless it’s them, like Netflix, sky, you tube and many many more. There only answer is another £120 a year for us to get UHD, why sky boast the movies, sports and sky one and sky living UHD
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					Originally Posted by denphone  Think 3D and you won't go far wrong... |  3D didn't survive because of those stupid glasses you had to wear along with stupidly priced TV's 
 
UHD TV's can't be bought quite cheaply now just needs someone like the BBC to start adding content to the iplayer if they want to avoid a UHD channel for now
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