Virgin Media customers risk football blackout
24-06-2024, 14:32
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Re: Virgin Media customers risk football blackout
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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k
SKY, UKTV but on reflection Jfman does have a very good point in his reply to me too, maybe i was to harsh on vm.
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It’s probably a fair comment with UKTV and other smaller third party channel disputes.
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24-06-2024, 22:15
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Re: Virgin Media customers risk football blackout
Don't care about the football but TNT sports is a must for the rugby and MotoGP
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26-06-2024, 00:32
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Re: Virgin Media customers risk football blackout
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How is it Virgin Media's fault? They were told to take it out of the main tv pack? Turner wanted more money. Now they're getting less.
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26-06-2024, 00:45
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Re: Virgin Media customers risk football blackout
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
How is it Virgin Media's fault? They were told to take it out of the main tv pack? Turner wanted more money. Now they're getting less.
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Were they? The article suggests otherwise.
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26-06-2024, 02:28
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Re: Virgin Media customers risk football blackout
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How is it Virgin Media's fault? They were told to take it out of the main tv pack? Turner wanted more money. Now they're getting less.
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Ask VM about SKY and UKTV, VM have form for this kind of behaviour.
Don't worry you can watch your RAW on netflix from next year.
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26-06-2024, 07:24
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Re: Virgin Media customers risk football blackout
Sky had a similar issue with Discovery not so long ago.
I suspect it is something that happens more often - but only occasionally goes public.
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26-06-2024, 11:19
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Re: Virgin Media customers risk football blackout
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Originally Posted by Paul
Hardly a football blackout, TNT are a small fraction of the premiership games.
Sky have the majority - I dont have TNT at all, and still manage to watch tons of football every week.
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Indeed so, Paul. The Telegraph article cites numerous sports rights contracts, but chooses to use football as the headline.
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26-06-2024, 21:33
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Originally Posted by ozsat
Sky had a similar issue with Discovery not so long ago.
I suspect it is something that happens more often - but only occasionally goes public.
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Ya I assume so....... They dont want public outcry so they end up paying these outragous charges.......
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