29 Apr 2024 04:38 PM - last edited: 02 May 2024 10:54 AM by Daniel-F
Hi
is sky in talks with Amazon prime video about being included in the sky package in the future?.
thanks
Ben.
Moderator note: Amended subject to better reflect query
29 Apr 2024 04:55 PM
@Trips+out wrote:Hi
is sky in talks with Amazon prime video about being included in the sky package in the future?.
thanks
Ben.
No idea. Sky don't tell customers about future plans until they are about to launch something.
29 Apr 2024 05:53 PM - last edited: 29 Apr 2024 06:20 PM
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If any such negotiation were to take place, it's worth considering that Amazon.com Inc is many times bigger than Sky Group (and indeed considerably larger than Comcast)
Amazon (unlike Netflix) really don't need to do deals to increase streaming media subscriber numbers: they probably lose money on every Prime Video user but expect to make this back through their other operations.
29 Apr 2024 06:14 PM
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@Trips+out wrote:Hi
is sky in talks with Amazon prime video about being included in the sky package in the future?.
thanks
Ben.
Bear in mind, unless something is in the public knowledge, anyone who may know about any ongoing talks would be prohibited from discussing them due to non-disclosure agreement unless any announcement made by Sky and any other corporate entity.
29 Apr 2024 07:02 PM
@Trips+out wrote:Hi
is sky in talks with Amazon prime video about being included in the sky package in the future?.
thanks
Ben.
Makes you think that ?
01 May 2024 01:07 PM
Sorry if I'm being a bit thick, but I don't understand the question from the OP ( no offense ). APV is already available via Sky Q ( & maybe Glass & Stream? ) so what am I missing?
01 May 2024 01:11 PM
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@Mr+Ripley wrote:Sorry if I'm being a bit thick, but I don't understand the question from the OP ( no offense ). APV is already available via Sky Q ( & maybe Glass & Stream? ) so what am I missing?
I read it like asking if it would be billed as part of the bill from sky, like netflix is
01 May 2024 01:22 PM
Ah right, that makes sense. Didn't think of that.
01 May 2024 02:33 PM
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@nolte wrote:
@Mr+Ripley wrote:Sorry if I'm being a bit thick, but I don't understand the question from the OP ( no offense ). APV is already available via Sky Q ( & maybe Glass & Stream? ) so what am I missing?
I read it like asking if it would be billed as part of the bill from sky, like netflix is
Yeah i read the question in the same way.
I would have thought Amazon would be the least likely service where the billing can be done as part of Sky, as dont the majority just pay for a full Prime subscription and essentially get Prime Video for free rather than just pay for the monthly Prime Video sub.
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01 May 2024 04:14 PM
@MarkGoldsmith wrote:
@nolte wrote:
@Mr+Ripley wrote:Sorry if I'm being a bit thick, but I don't understand the question from the OP ( no offense ). APV is already available via Sky Q ( & maybe Glass & Stream? ) so what am I missing?
I read it like asking if it would be billed as part of the bill from sky, like netflix is
Yeah i read the question in the same way.
I would have thought Amazon would be the least likely service where the billing can be done as part of Sky, as dont the majority just pay for a full Prime subscription and essentially get Prime Video for free rather than just pay for the monthly Prime Video sub.
Indeed. Amazon don't really promote the standalone Prime Video-only monthly sub anyway, they'd rather customers pay more for the full annual Prime subscription.
I doubt Sky would want to partner up with them much more anyway, seeing as the Prime Video service acts as a Sky Store competitor when it comes to buying & renting recent movies. Prime offers the same new releases as Sky Store but in UHD/HDR for the same price as Sky Store charges for HD.
01 May 2024 05:33 PM - last edited: 01 May 2024 05:34 PM
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@Padam_Padam wrote:
@MarkGoldsmith wrote:
@nolte wrote:
@Mr+Ripley wrote:
Sorry if I'm being a bit thick, but I don't understand the question from the OP ( no offense ). APV is already available via Sky Q ( & maybe Glass & Stream? ) so what am I missing?
I read it like asking if it would be billed as part of the bill from sky, like netflix is
Yeah i read the question in the same way.
I would have thought Amazon would be the least likely service where the billing can be done as part of Sky, as dont the majority just pay for a full Prime subscription and essentially get Prime Video for free rather than just pay for the monthly Prime Video sub.
Indeed. Amazon don't really promote the standalone Prime Video-only monthly sub anyway, they'd rather customers pay more for the full annual Prime subscription.
Our Prime Video subscription is a carry-over from LoveFilm* ; )
* For younger readers, that was DVD rental by post. Ask your parents about 'DVDs', and indeed 'post'...
01 May 2024 05:36 PM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:
@Padam_Padam wrote:
@MarkGoldsmith wrote:
@nolte wrote:
@Mr+Ripley wrote:Sorry if I'm being a bit thick, but I don't understand the question from the OP ( no offense ). APV is already available via Sky Q ( & maybe Glass & Stream? ) so what am I missing?
I read it like asking if it would be billed as part of the bill from sky, like netflix is
Yeah i read the question in the same way.
I would have thought Amazon would be the least likely service where the billing can be done as part of Sky, as dont the majority just pay for a full Prime subscription and essentially get Prime Video for free rather than just pay for the monthly Prime Video sub.
Indeed. Amazon don't really promote the standalone Prime Video-only monthly sub anyway, they'd rather customers pay more for the full annual Prime subscription.
I doubt Sky would want to partner up with them much more anyway, seeing as the Prime Video service acts as a Sky Store competitor when it comes to buying & renting recent movies. Prime offers the same new releases as Sky Store but in UHD/HDR for the same price as Sky Store charges for HD.
Our Prime Video subscription is a carry-over from LoveFilm* ; )
* For younger readers, that was DVD rental by post. Ask your parents about 'DVDs', and indeed 'post'...
To continue the nostalgia a bit, LoveFilm essentially modernised the offering of everyone's favourite local highstreet VHS and DVD rental shop Blockbuster Video
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