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Old 01-09-2015, 19:41   #1940
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Yes, but BT are savvy enough to know that the part of the population who are VM viewers currently are most likely to be attracted to the BT offer in the first two or three months. Those that haven't made the leap by then are less likely to make the leap later on without another big selling attraction.

At that point, they have pretty well a guaranteed income from VM who I'm sure are planning a wholesale deal to take effect further down the road.

I would be surprised if this was not the BT plan, given their relatively small subscriber base. They did it with BT Sport and they will probably do it with AMC. If this was Sky we were talking about, things would be different!
Who knows we'll see , haven't we been here before with your predictions for Sky Atlantic.

Whether we like it or not the majority of media companies now see exclusive content as the way to go Netflix , Amazon , Sky , Apple, BT to name just a few.
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