They are all (or most of them) on my Virgin media package (which, to be honest, I'm looing to ditch) and I won't miss any of them.
Sky Atlantic
Sky Atlantic
Could see some of the channels going free to air rather than totally offline - which would keep them available on Sky and hurt BSkyB.
Owners have enough cash and other outlets to weather this storm. Sky aren't as capable of holding to ransom as they once were, particularly not against John Malone.
Could see some of the channels going free to air rather than totally offline - which would keep them available on Sky and hurt BSkyB. Plenty of middle aged men who either have Sky mostly for Discovery content, or use it as the wedge to justify having Sky and Sky Sports to the missus
Unwatchable. Although they have some decent shows, its just awash with wall-to-wall ad breaks. I just can't deal with that, not now there is Netflix and Kodi.
They're obviously trying to give you the authentic American TV viewing experience.
Opening scene
Ad break
Opening credits
Ad break
Another scene
Ad break
Build up of suspense
Ad break
Further build up of suspense
Ad break
Almost all all of the final scene
Ad break
Last few seconds followed by closing credits
Ad break
Is there anything decent left on Sky besides Sport?
But Sky is attempting to cut its bill for the Discovery channels after shelling out £4.2 billion ($5.3 billion) on Premier League rights for the next three seasons. Sky blamed the increased football costs for a 9% drop in profit on Thursday. Operating profits fell to £679 million ($860 million) for the six months to 31 December. Revenue rose 12% to £6.41 billion ($8.1 billion) over the same period.
They'd still need to pay Sky £££ to appear on the TV guide.
I genuinely think Sky know better than most broadcasters why people watch their service and why.I couldnt careless about Eurosport, but I watch the Discovery and History channel's ALOT surely Sky wont be stupid enough to lose them channels? They will likely lose loads of customers.