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14 Dec 2020 04:34 PM
@Madgec1Those stations will not have a valid license once Brexit happens on Jan 1st, so they've had to stop broadcasting in Ireland 😞
14 Dec 2020 04:37 PM
Exactly the same that's happened to me I'm only have the channels you mentioned. Definitely a cull.
14 Dec 2020 04:40 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky have explained what has happened just a bit up the page, have you seen the post by @Chloe-W22 ?
14 Dec 2020 04:43 PM
Thought as much 😞 oh well, it is what it is!
14 Dec 2020 04:48 PM
@caesarome thanks for info
14 Dec 2020 04:59 PM
@Chloe-W22 wow that's a shock, there does not seem to have been any communicaiton of this in the media here in Ireland or direct from Sky by email or post to us. That's a lot of stations to suddenly lose witout warning........ what else do we risk losing that is not on your list?
14 Dec 2020 05:07 PM
SKY are you going to reduce our bill now going forward?
14 Dec 2020 05:19 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@KatIRL wrote:SKY are you going to reduce our bill now going forward?
Unlikely - nor do they have to.
14 Dec 2020 06:01 PM
I think it's a disgrace that sky seem to be cashing in on brexit as of today Ireland have lost 42 channels all the music channels etc just not good enough we pay exorbitant money every month and this happens not one bit happy listened to gold everyday as we are in our 60s would like a reason why thanks
14 Dec 2020 06:16 PM
Sky can't do anything about it, it is down to the individual channel. The regulations are changing on the 1st January and these channels would need to be licenced separately for Ireland to continue being listed on the Irish EPG. The most anyone can do is contact the broadcasters to express your disapointment and if lots of people do that they might reconsider.
14 Dec 2020 06:50 PM
Whilst we all expected Brexit related changes, a bit of notice of the cancellation of rafts of stations would have been good!
I'm disgusted that a decision is made like this in advance of any deal, without notifying customers. I will be cancelling sky at the earliest opportunity.
Netflix executives must be laughing their head off at this own goal by sky... Doh!!
14 Dec 2020 07:19 PM - last edited: 14 Dec 2020 07:29 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@PMB2020 wrote:
Whilst we all expected Brexit related changes, a bit of notice of the cancellation of rafts of stations would have been good!
I'm disgusted that a decision is made like this in advance of any deal, without notifying customers. I will be cancelling sky at the earliest opportunity.
Netflix executives must be laughing their head off at this own goal by sky... Doh!!
The channels would have known they were closing before they informed Sky, are you saying that the channels did not inform their viewers? If so then this is disgusting though not Sky's fault
People are always blaming sky for stuff that happens outside their control, the individual broadcasters are responsible for their own channels, Sky run a small number of channels (the sky branded ones) the majority are just hosted on sky's TV Guide
14 Dec 2020 07:57 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@PMB2020 wrote:
Whilst we all expected Brexit related changes, a bit of notice of the cancellation of rafts of stations would have been good!
I'm disgusted that a decision is made like this in advance of any deal, without notifying customers. I will be cancelling sky at the earliest opportunity.
Netflix executives must be laughing their head off at this own goal by sky... Doh!!
In short - take it up with the channel owners. It's their responsibility, not Sky's.
14 Dec 2020 08:57 PM
You have to laugh a bit though that people continue to post as though it was Sky's fault even after its clearly spelt out.
14 Dec 2020 10:32 PM
Ireland is a country not a territory @Chloe-W22
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