07 Jul 2024 10:45 AM
1) why is ad skipping not automated? Inpay 5£ a montnn to scroll though ads
2) do i need to pay an additiona £5 to skip ads via sky puck on ITVX?
Thanks
07 Jul 2024 10:50 AM - last edited: 07 Jul 2024 11:06 AM
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@Ian+McK wrote:
1) why is ad skipping not automated? Inpay 5£ a montnn to scroll though ads
Presumably because that would further undermine the television advertising market (which is hugely struggling already) and cause commercial station income to drop even more.
2) do i need to pay an additiona £5 to skip ads via sky puck on ITVX?
App owners set their own policy: Sky cannot make them participate in Ad Skipping (for what would only be a tiny sliver of that £5 per user per month revenue)
07 Jul 2024 10:59 AM - last edited: 07 Jul 2024 11:00 AM
The add removal option on ITVX compensates ITV for complete loss of ad revenue on their service ... and is completely separate to the ad skipping subscription on Sky Stream😉
07 Jul 2024 11:09 AM - last edited: 07 Jul 2024 11:14 AM
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@Exiled-in-HH wrote:
The add removal option on ITVX compensates ITV for complete loss of ad revenue on their service ...
It's perhaps indicative of how cheaply television advertising time is now being sold that £5.99 a month per household can do that.
07 Jul 2024 11:13 AM
Sorry for the earlier typos. This app does not let me edit
I understand why ITVX charge £5. Does ad skipping on Sky work with ITVx ad free.?
I would like additional answers as to why ad skipping is not automated on Sky?
Thanks.
07 Jul 2024 11:20 AM - last edited: 07 Jul 2024 12:28 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Ian+McK wrote:
I would like additional answers as to why ad skipping is not automated on Sky?
You won't get any answer from Sky on that: as I said our best guess would be that if £5 to remove adverts entirely was split between multiple channels it could not possibly replace the consequent loss of advertising income to those channels when companies know no-one in that household is seeing their television advertising at all any more: remember it's inherent to online delivery that they can get second by second information on viewing habits.
07 Jul 2024 11:22 AM - last edited: 07 Jul 2024 12:27 PM
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Essentially the TV advertising market which has been fundamental to the commercial viability of multi-channel television since the 1950s (three quarters of a century ago) is now almost completely broken, and everyone involved is scrabbling around trying to find alternatives before channels start failing financially: Ad Skipping isn't a particularly good solution, but it's an attempt to do something.
07 Jul 2024 11:35 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe way ad skipping works is all detailed nicely in this Sky help article.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/ad-skipping-sky-glass
C5 app also allows you to ff through the ads, exactly like C4 and ITVx do.
Have reported that article to Sky, but they have yet to update it with the C5 details.
I watch a lot within the ITVx, C4 and C5 apps and its quick and easy when in those apps to ff through the ads with the remote.
07 Jul 2024 11:40 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreJust for clarity I have ad skipping and I can ff itv x
07 Jul 2024 12:21 PM
To answer your question, if you take out a premium prescription directly with ITVX then it is AD free not skipping whilst watching content via the ITVX app.
07 Jul 2024 12:38 PM - last edited: 07 Jul 2024 12:45 PM
Paying for an ITVX subscription will remove ads completely ... Sky ad skipping only allows FF of ads on a Sky Stream device🤔
The annual ITVX subscription is currently £19.99😉
07 Jul 2024 01:01 PM
Ad skipping works for me on ITVX with the Sky add on. The £5 charge from ITVX is to move to their premium plan which has additional content
07 Jul 2024 02:18 PM
If, like us, you don't watch much Channel 5 stuff, then it's much better paying £19.99 for a year of ITVX Premium and £39.99 for a year of Channel 4+ (which comes to about £4.99pm in total) This gives us a completely ad-free experience when watching any ITV or Channel 4 stuff on demand.
I find the fast forwarding to be quite slow and often glitchy on Sky Stream - it really lets the box down in my opinion. Everything else about it is great but there's nothing more annoying than the fast forwarding suddenly glitching and throwing you back into a random point of the stream you were watching. It then takes ages to rewind and fast forward to the precise bit you were at.