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Old 27-01-2017, 11:27   #1099
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Rubbish as Sky's motto is has always been to intimidate those who are smaller then itself so they can pay a lesser price for other companies content but alas when Sky sells its own content there is no realisticness there it seems.

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In your opinion OB as while one respects your often articulate comments Linear TV is here to stay despite your protestations that it is going the way of the Dodo.
Sky clearly have an agenda when it comes to competitiveness, I grant you, but the fact that they have actually drawn attention to their tardiness in offering on demand content is significant and gives us some insight to how Sky is thinking.

I think you will find that linear TV will be offered by way of streaming and on demand in future, Den. But don't fret, I am sure that this tectonic shift won't happen in the current decade!
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