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Old 29-01-2017, 13:35   #25
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Re: Sky Discovery (potential) switch-off (technical)

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Originally Posted by Mr Banana View Post
I thought the same but according to Discovery

"Every week, more than five and half million people watch one of our shows on Sky"

If that's accurate, there will be a number of cheesed off customers and they are starting to make their voices heard on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/DiscoveryUK/stat...41066337468416
Do you think Sky are some tinpot operation ? They've been surveying people for over a year on what channels they like and questioning specific to these I'm pretty sure they'll have an idea as to how this will impact subscriber numbers. It's a game between two huge corporations which one will cave first.

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