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Message posted on 28 Nov 2020 02:04 PM
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I have the full Sky Q HD package, and a few nights ago thought that I would like to watch the movie Bohemiam Rhapsody again as there is not really many movies that I would choose to watch on Sky Cinema, I had watched it a couple of times in the past and after searching for it I was taken to Sky Store and was expected to pay a minimum of £4.99 buy and keep just to watch a movie that was included in the cinema package earlier, surely any movies that were free to watch for Sky Cinema subscribers should remain free to watch.
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Message posted on 28 Nov 2020 02:10 PM
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Licenses to broadcast movies on the movie channels is time limited, when the license expires Sky allow people who missed them to buy/rent them from the store or wait until sky broadcast them again
This is nothing new, the BBC have been doing this for decades having their programmes available on DVD
BTW, the movies are not free as you need to subscribe to get access
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Message posted on 28 Nov 2020 02:10 PM
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Licenses to broadcast movies on the movie channels is time limited, when the license expires Sky allow people who missed them to buy/rent them from the store or wait until sky broadcast them again
This is nothing new, the BBC have been doing this for decades having their programmes available on DVD
BTW, the movies are not free as you need to subscribe to get access
Message posted on 28 Nov 2020 02:22 PM
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Re: Sky cinema becoming a rip off
Films only stay available to stream as part of sky cinema for a limited time only as then the license holder would then sell the rights to other service providers. Sometimes after time away, sky cinema will regain the rights to the film.
It is the license holder maximising the profit
ROI sky Q Customer.
If you have questions about Sky, please post on the forums and do not send me private messages about them. I'm only a customer like you.
Message posted on 06 Dec 2021 04:16 PM
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Re: Sky cinema becoming a rip off
I've been wondering a similar thing about Sky Cinema recently. I've been with Sky for years and have never before seen such a paucity of movies available on the movie channels. I realise the new releases will inevitably be a bit limited because of the last couple of years, but even just on things like classic movies there is very little available that was previously there.
Out of interest I had a look yesterday for some old classic Hitchcock movies that I had previously watched - all gone. Same with Ghandi, old westerns and many other classics.
Is it just me or is it very limited at the moment? And is this a result of the splintering of rights across the board? If so, I have to wonder if Sky Cinema is going to be worth it going forward?
Message posted on 06 Dec 2021 04:22 PM - last edited: 06 Dec 2021 04:27 PM
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Re: Sky cinema becoming a rip off
@AlexSimmo wrote:
And is this a result of the splintering of rights across the board? If so, I have to wonder if Sky Cinema is going to be worth it going forward?
Realistically several of the streamers have essentially unlimited budgets for content acquisition because they either aren't actually having to cover costs through subscription income or they have global subscriber numbers a hundred times bigger than Sky could ever hope to achieve. Whether the now rather elderly business model for Sky Cinema can be sustainable in this new and unprecedented media environment is definitely a moot point.
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Message posted on 06 Dec 2021 04:32 PM - last edited: 06 Dec 2021 04:35 PM
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Re: Sky cinema becoming a rip off
Why do you think Paramount+ is being included with Sky Cinema from early next year possibly as early as the 4th of January if what I read elsewhere is correct.
Message posted on 06 Dec 2021 04:34 PM
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Ah - is it coming that soon? I don't know too much about Paramount+, I must confess. Will it have a large back catalogue of movies then? And will it be included in the Sky Cinema package or will it ultimately become an extra like Netflix?
Message posted on 06 Dec 2021 04:56 PM
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Paramount+ will be available to Sky CInema subscribers at no extra cost. It will have a selection of Paramount movies but not a complete collection as many are currently licenced to other services.
4th January is not a confirmed date and I think it is way too optimistic, don't be disapointed if it doesn't launch then.
Message posted on 21 Dec 2021 03:03 PM
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According to someone on Digital Spy - who are doing the PR for Paramount+ Sky have uploaded media assets for Paramount+ for as yet non-existent press release.
Looks like a announcement about it launching might be coming soon.
Message posted on 21 Dec 2021 05:35 PM
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It's all peaked my interest.
Unfortunately I can't find a way to look at the that information posted by the person on Digital Spy.
Personally I'm not a customer with Sky TV just a NOW cinema membership, but if there is any information for a launch on Paramount+ I would love to find it!
Message posted on 21 Dec 2021 06:36 PM
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Re: Sky cinema becoming a rip off
Also ViacomCBS are rebranding Paramount Network as 5Action in January.
Message posted on 21 Dec 2021 09:24 PM
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@Timelord2018 wrote:Also ViacomCBS are rebranding Paramount Network as 5Action in January.
Any chance 5Action will be in HD?
Message posted on 21 Dec 2021 09:31 PM - last edited: 21 Dec 2021 09:36 PM
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Re: Sky cinema becoming a rip off
Doesn't seem likely as Paramount Network isn't in HD on Sky Q it's apparently In HD on Sky Glass and it's in HD on Virgin.
Going by Ch5 press pack it appears to be happening week commencing 15th of January possibly on 19th of January with FTA premiere of Treadstone.
Message posted on 21 Dec 2021 11:15 PM
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@Timelord2018 wrote:Doesn't seem likely as Paramount Network isn't in HD on Sky Q it's apparently In HD on Sky Glass and it's in HD on Virgin.
Going by Ch5 press pack it appears to be happening week commencing 15th of January possibly on 19th of January with FTA premiere of Treadstone.
It's not a great way to start by starting with a show cancelled after one season.
Message posted on 22 Dec 2021 08:29 AM
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Re: Sky cinema becoming a rip off
Shall we assume that the content of the rebranded 5action will be the same as Paramount Network?
If so then that's fair but most of it wasn't great anyway @LGUser
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