Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat
21-04-2022, 07:01
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Re: Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat
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I did, on the basis that the Netflix CEO said so and there appeared to be no reason to do so.
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And like an MOT, or a party manifesto commitment, it’s only words on paper on a given day.
The bubble is bursting.
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Well, their shares seem to have fallen out of favour more quickly than Rishi Sunak.
They are down today by nearly 40%, a $60bn drop in the company's value!
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Ultimately there’s never been any underlying assets or value in the share price. Fundamentally if Netflix can do something Amazon can do it without the debt.
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21-04-2022, 12:00
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CNN can still be viewed in the UK for free via Rakuten tv i'm not sure on all devices that have Rakuten i know LG and Samsung tvs have it https://blog.rakutenadvertising.com/...-new-channels/
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21-04-2022, 12:12
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Deep pockets DAZN look set to lose out on La Liga rights in the UK.
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21-04-2022, 13:21
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Re: Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat
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Originally Posted by jfman
And like an MOT, or a party manifesto commitment, it’s only words on paper on a given day.
The bubble is bursting.
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Ultimately there’s never been any underlying assets or value in the share price. Fundamentally if Netflix can do something Amazon can do it without the debt.
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To be more precise, the share price is not a true reflection of the underlying assets, which do exist - there is content that Netflix owns, and which it is able to sell access to. As too often happens with tech stocks however, the share price has come to reflect almost entirely the market’s view of growth potential without any serious consideration of actual value. Lockdown was extremely generous to Netflix’s subscriber numbers and this comedown was always inevitable. The risk for them now lies in an over correction, making them vulnerable to a hostile takeover.
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21-04-2022, 16:37
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Warner Bros. Discovery Expected To Shut Down CNN+
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/cnn...ry-1235237913/
CNN to relaunch as TV Channel on Virgin?
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21-04-2022, 21:24
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So CNN+ was a roaring success then.
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22-04-2022, 19:15
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24-04-2022, 22:19
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Re: Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I did, on the basis that the Netflix CEO said so and there appeared to be no reason to do so.
Also, I was looking at this question as converting from SVOD to AVOD, and I hadn’t considered having a mix of options. I was simply thinking that Netflix would never force subscribers to watch ads as many use Netflix and other streamers to avoid them (plus other reasons).
Given the financial/subscriber shock to Netflix, now seems the right time to consider a range of options to offer viewers.
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Perhaps Netflix should seek to adopt the model of Channel 4.
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26-04-2022, 11:45
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26-04-2022, 12:40
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Virgin Media O2 helps streamers save with launch of new flexible entertainment service “Stream” that makes older TVs smarter
Press Release Source: https://news.virginmediao2.co.uk/vir...r-tvs-smarter/
Stream from Virgin Media brings together favourite entertainment subscriptions and free TV channels under one roof and at great value, underpinned by the company’s unparalleled connectivity
Customers can get 10% credit back every month on the subscriptions they add to Stream, plus fuss-free 30-day contracts mean customers can pick and mix to suit them
Disney+ launches on Virgin TV for the first time with Stream
Virgin Media O2 is today unmasking its new entertainment service, Stream from Virgin Media, offering customers a new way to bring together their favourite TV channels, video apps and streaming subscriptions all in one place and at great value, with a small plug and play box powered entirely by the company’s superior broadband.
Available from tomorrow, Stream seamlessly combines most-loved TV channels with on-demand apps, popular streaming subscriptions and must watch movies to offer customers a convenient and personalised entertainment experience that works for them.
New Stream benefits include:
Value – Any customer taking Stream can get 10% credit back on the subscriptions they add to Stream and will have the ability to convert older TV models into a voiced activated Smart TV
Flexibility – No long-term contracts – customers can change subscriptions every month
Choice – Stream brings together free-to-watch apps, free TV channels and subscriptions like Netflix and Prime Video
Convenience – All selected subscriptions, free apps and TV in one place and available on one bill so there’s no need to juggle multiple payments or direct debits
Personalisation – Stream offers personalised recommendations across subscriptions
At a time of almost endless entertainment choices, Stream has been built with flexibility, value and curation at its core to put viewers in control. Customers can enjoy Stream on a fuss-free 30-day rolling contract so they can add or remove subscriptions every month, with the ability to save on their streaming subscriptions when adding them to the service. From news channels to sport and kids TV, Stream provides a one-stop-shop so customers can easily select and swap the channels and streaming services that truly matter to them.
Disney+ is now available on Virgin TV for the first time through Stream, so customers can enjoy exclusive must-see originals, movies, series and documentaries from the worlds of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and general entertainment brand Star. The other must-have apps available on Stream include Netflix, Prime Video, BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, Starzplay, BritBox and YouTube as well as live TV subscriptions including Sky Sports and BT Sport.
With Stream, customers won’t need to fork out for a new screen to upgrade their entertainment. Stream has been designed to convert any recent TV with a HDMI port into a voice-activated smart TV, helping customers save on the cost of upgrading their viewing experience. Powered by Virgin Media’s ultrafast and gigabit broadband, even busy households will be able to have the very best TV experience with Stream while also making the most of their connectivity to game, stream and work all at the same time around the home.
David Bouchier, Chief TV & Entertainment Officer at Virgin Media O2, said:
“At a time of endless entertainment choice and a strain on household budgets, we’re putting viewers first. Stream customers will only pay for the entertainment they choose and can pocket monthly savings on the content they add – it is a truly flexible and personal way to enjoy the entertainment that matters most, at great value. Stream is more than just a new TV service, it’s whole new way to enjoy connected entertainment. More than ever, content and connectivity go hand in hand and with Stream we’re delivering the best of both.”
At launch, Stream is available to both new and existing customers who take a Virgin Media broadband only or broadband and home phone package, offering a quick and easy entertainment add on that pairs perfectly with the company’s lightning-fast broadband – offering speeds up to 22x faster than the UK average.
Customers can add Stream for a one-off activation fee (£35), with no ongoing cost beyond the streaming services they choose to subscribe to. Stream also includes “Stream credit” offering customers a 10% saving on their subscriptions when they add them via their Virgin Media bill, giving them even better value on the entertainment they love and can’t live without.
Recent analysis carried out by researchers at MTM has shown that while video-on-demand (VOD) is commonly the first type of TV that consumers turn to when looking for something to watch, live TV is almost on a par – with 36% of UK consumers claiming to turn to linear first, vs 37% for VOD.
Similarly, when consumers were asked what TV services they “could not live without” the top three answers were Netflix, BBC and ITV – reinforcing that typical viewing habits nowadays are a blend of subscription, on-demand and traditional TV.
Additional MTM Group analysis from 3 Reasons Ltd has also shown that the TV set is increasingly the most popular way to view VOD programming, with 72% of programme streaming requests happening through the TV set, growing from 54% in 2016.
Stream offers enhanced features such as Voice Search and Control, Profiles and Watchlists so customers can cut through the chaos of what to watch and where to find it, diving straight into their favourite shows and movies in a matter of seconds no matter where the content is.
Whether at home or on the go, customers with Stream can manage their entertainment with ease across devices via the My Virgin Media app, simply using the app to add and remove TV subscriptions to suit their needs.
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There's a promo video on this VMO2 tweet.
https://twitter.com/VMO2News/status/1518901607198511104
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26-04-2022, 16:36
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Re: Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat
Essential entertainment £12
Kids £4
Sky Sports and cinema £46.25
BT Sport £18
Bog standard Netflix £7
£89.25
At least they’re preparing the those with an irrational aversion to linear television - or television as it was known up until 2005 - for the high cost streaming future.
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26-04-2022, 16:40
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Re: Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat
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Essential entertainment £12
Kids £4
Sky Sports and cinema £46.25
BT Sport £18
Bog standard Netflix £7
£89.25
At least they’re preparing the those with an irrational aversion to linear television - or television as it was known up until 2005 - for the high cost streaming future.
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At those prices I’ll stick with Now TV.
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26-04-2022, 17:11
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Attached briefing sheet tells all
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