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This message was authored by NickT3 This message was authored by: NickT3

Wizardindwld again why?

Can someone please explain why we have to have wizardindwld on sky cinema every school holiday. It's getting a bit boring now. Surely we have newer family films take up the time. 

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This message was authored by Mark39 This message was authored by: Mark39

Re: Wizardindwld again why?

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Presumably to allow others to watch it, if they wish. 

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This message was authored by NickT3 This message was authored by: NickT3

Re: Wizardindwld again why?

There can't possibly be many people left in the country that haven't seen a Harry Potter film. 

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@NickT3 wrote:

There can't possibly be many people left in the country that haven't seen a Harry Potter film. 


Of course, not to say they won't want to watch it again though.

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This message was authored by Mark39 This message was authored by: Mark39

Re: Wizardindwld again why?

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I suspect the target audience are amongst those who would absolutely want to see it more than once!

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@NickT3 wrote:

There can't possibly be many people left in the country that haven't seen a Harry Potter film. 


*raises hand*

I've never seen a Harry Potter film, though not going to start now.

 

I figure if no one was watching these anymore after the 473 previous times (estimate) previously sky cinema rebranding a sky cinema station after Harry potter/wizarding world/beasts, they would have probably  stopped doing it now.

 

You could email viewer relations at viewerR@sky.uk 

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@NickT3 

 

Presumably Sky is able to obtain the rights to those movies easily (and cheaply) : there's also a lot of them compared to almost every other franchise which helps when filling the EPG.

 

Personally I find the perpetually changing Cinema channel names mildly annoying but it seems to be something we're stuck with.

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@TimmyBGood wrote:

@NickT3 

 

Presumably Sky is able to obtain the rights to those movies easily (and cheaply) : there's also a lot of them compared to almost every other franchise which helps when filling the EPG.

 

Personally I find the perpetually changing Cinema channel names mildly annoying but it seems to be something we're stuck with.


At least your not obsessed with EPG channel numbers changes 😉

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This message was authored by scouselfc This message was authored by: scouselfc

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i totaly agree why repeated sick of seening the channel am not paying rubbish infact am about to contact sky tv to cancel my movies !! every channel u check theres ghostbusters and ET on every channel then repeated on other channel (removed)!!if sky can stop shown old 80's films and stupid pin numbers for PG yes i understand 18 rated films pin fine but PG input the pin ...sky never had this when sky came out years why now (removed)

thats why its changed well let me tell u my views !! too many mums and dads are letting the children watch 18 films !! would not be suprised its adult aswell !! could be the reason why pin ...but am not happy with all this harry films ...check itv2 in few days opps its harry again !!

buy the boxset its cheap enough ...enough said !!

 



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This message was authored by Mark39 This message was authored by: Mark39

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You can please all of the people some of the time...etc..

 

OFC0M decide PIN requirements, not Sky.

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@scouselfc wrote:

 PG input the pin ...sky never had this when sky came out years why now ...


If pin request is coming up for PG movies, then I'd suggest checking the parental settings.

 

https://www.sky.com/help/articles/managing-parental-settings

 

 

As per this

PIN-protecting shows by age rating

You can restrict shows at all times based on their age rating. 

To do this:

  1. Press Home on your Sky Q remote and select Settings, then Parental.
  2. Enter your Sky TV PIN.
  3. Select Ratings, followed by Age restriction then select the ratings of the shows you want to PIN-protect at all times.

Ofcom rules will still apply, but pg programming shouldn't be pin protected

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This message was authored by scouselfc This message was authored by: scouselfc

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done that to stop pin and still does it stupid its the cookies when u sign in to check emails tried blockin it and wont let me read my emails !! silly to  be honest !!

 

 

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Re: Wizardindwld again why?

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I struggle to understand why anyone (apart from those with no internet) even look at the individual movie channels when every movie showing, plus several hundred others, are available On Demand to watch at any time. 


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