Thread: General Virgin TV (2024)
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Old 23-01-2024, 12:37   #72
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Re: Virgin TV (2024)

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Don’t people have EPGs on their freeview/freesat compatible TVs? Or indeed, turn over to whatever HDMI port their Virgin/Sky STB is on “while they still exist” (as you put it).

You’re selling us a pup here, OB. The big advantage for subscribers was supposed to be we weren’t subsidising crap. Now we (all pay-tv subscribers on all platforms, including streaming) are paying more, getting less and the answer is for Virgin and Sky to give them a leg up?
The Freeview EPG is not that good, though, jfman. They are not up to the standard of Virgin’s or Sky’s and don’t let you see very far ahead.

As for the streamers, I have more good choices than I ever had before. You are only getting less on the TV channels.

Sport is a different issue.
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