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Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
I'm surprised, however it looks like Rupert and Richard have now overcome
their past disagreements and if the deal goes through, will the Virgin Freeview channels remain free? Also, under the current rules, will Sky be allowed to make a bid for the 'up for sale' Channel Five? http://www.cable.co.uk/news/sky-close-to-buying-virgin-medias-digital-tv-channels-19803176/ | | |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
"Ivan" wrote in message
news:[email protected] I'm surprised, however it looks like Rupert and Richard have now overcome their past disagreements and if the deal goes through, will the Virgin Freeview channels remain free? Also, under the current rules, will Sky be allowed to make a bid for the 'up for sale' Channel Five? http://www.cable.co.uk/news/sky-close-to-buying-virgin-medias-digital-tv-channels-19803176/ | | Ofcom won't allow that. Regards Mike. |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On Sun, 30 May 2010 12:45:28 +0100, Mike GW8IJT wrote:
Ofcom won't allow that. If Jeremy Hunt (Con, South West Surrey) has his way, OfCon will not be in existence for much longer. Nor the BBC Trust. |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On 30/05/2010 15:55, J G Miller wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 12:45:28 +0100, Mike GW8IJT wrote: Ofcom won't allow that. If Jeremy Hunt (Con, South West Surrey) has his way, OfCon will not be in existence for much longer. Nor the BBC Trust. Dunno what to think. If murdoch does actually get in there with Channel five assets, that action coupled with grabbing the Branson's Virgin bits may preclude him getting at any broadcasting bits of the Beeb he fancies IF the competition commision still has some teeth remaining on show. However, Virgin do have a deal with the BBC for buying and re-showing some their programs, and he'd be wanting some of that. -- Adrian C |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On 30/05/2010 16:57, Adrian C wrote:
If murdoch does actually get in there with Channel five assets, that action coupled with grabbing the Branson's Virgin bits Whoops, brain fa*t. Nought to do with Branson. -- Adrian C |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On Sunday, May 30th, 2010 at 16:57:49h +0100, Adrian C wrote:
If murdoch does actually get in there with Channel five assets, that action coupled with grabbing the Branson's Virgin bits may preclude him getting at any broadcasting bits of the Beeb he fancies IF the competition commision still has some teeth remaining on show. I may be completely wrong (and frequently am) but I do not think that Uncle Rupert is interested in acquiring any of the bits of the BBC which have not yet been privatized. What he is interested in, is severely emasculating the influence of the BBC in winning audience share, since most television homes still watch more hours of BBC-1 than $ky-1, even in homes which are subscribers to B$kyB. The most effective way to remove the tendency of people to watch BBC television is to turn it into a pay per view subscription service. This also would make B$kyB subscribers incredibly happy -- the why do we have to pay for the BBC when we already pay for B$kyB argument -- and means that they would have more disposible income to pay for further B$kyB premium services. |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On Mon, 31 May 2010 11:23:23 +0100, Brian Gaff wrote:
I thought he already bought offcom... grin. Yes, it was one of the bargains he got on his recent shopping trip to Downing Street. |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
"J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 May 2010 11:23:23 +0100, Brian Gaff wrote: I thought he already bought offcom... grin. Yes, it was one of the bargains he got on his recent shopping trip to Downing Street. You Socialists do have rather short and selective memories.. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/murdochs-courtship-of-blair-finally-pays-off-1144087.html |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On 31/05/2010 11:22, Brian Gaff wrote:
I get the feeling recently that Virgin media simply want to not have anything at all to run. After all, on their cable system they already outsource newsgroups to High Winds, much support to India, Email to Google, forums to some other provider, in the end can we expect sky engineers to be doing installs, Some other broadband operator to be doing the broadband etc? This is all going to move to Satellite Five under control of the Badwolf Corporation. I just know it! Watch out for the Anne Droid ... -- Adrian C |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On Mon, 31 May 2010 17:43:17 +0100, Anth wrote:
You Socialists do have rather short and selective memories.. No we do not. We are fully aware that Tory Bliar effectively had Murdoch installed as a shadow member of the cabinet. |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On 31/05/2010 19:32, J G Miller wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 17:43:17 +0100, Anth wrote: You Socialists do have rather short and selective memories.. No we do not. We are fully aware that Tory Bliar effectively had Murdoch installed as a shadow member of the cabinet. OK, could we agree that murdoch is _not_ spelt with a capital letter or preceeded with terms of endearments such as 'mr or uncle'? -- Adrian C |
Sky 'close to buying Virgin Media's digital TV channels'
On Sun, 30 May 2010 14:55:57 +0000 (UTC), J G Miller
wrote: On Sun, 30 May 2010 12:45:28 +0100, Mike GW8IJT wrote: Ofcom won't allow that. If Jeremy Hunt (Con, South West Surrey) has his way, OfCon will not be in existence for much longer. Will anyone notice? Nor the BBC Trust. Ah, they might notice that |
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