10 Nov 2023 02:06 PM
It's a 2 in 1 question reall I notice E is being closed and Hayu is launching on Sky although not on Sky Q (yet)
I wanted to know if the E channel content will be moving to Hayu?
is the Hayu service an ad free service
also, is there any Comcast/NBC/Sky/Peacock services that have advert free pay options?
I was wondering when Sky or their sister services in the UK would be moving into the Ad free subscription model of selling content.
i think only UHD on demand is ad free at present
Very happy to be corrected.
10 Nov 2023 03:36 PM - last edited: 10 Nov 2023 04:04 PM
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@seandrews wrote:
I wanted to know if the E channel content will be moving to Hayu?
Presumably, yes.
is the Hayu service an ad free service
Yes, but will cost £4.99 per month extra on the Sky subscription.
I was wondering when Sky or their sister services in the UK would be moving into the Ad free subscription model of selling content.
Quite possibly never: the streaming services which do so are either global scale, losing money or have considerable cross-subsidy from elsewhere. Sky Group, with " 23 million customers across six countries " is a very small player in global terms.
11 Nov 2023 07:35 AM
@seandrews wrote:It's a 2 in 1 question reall I notice E is being closed and Hayu is launching on Sky although not on Sky Q (yet)
I wanted to know if the E channel content will be moving to Hayu?
is the Hayu service an ad free service
also, is there any Comcast/NBC/Sky/Peacock services that have advert free pay options?
I was wondering when Sky or their sister services in the UK would be moving into the Ad free subscription model of selling content.
i think only UHD on demand is ad free at present
Very happy to be corrected.
Hayu is ad-free - but not promo free. The service began forcing pre-roll promos a while back.
All reality content shown on E! has always been available to Hayu customers and new/ongoing shows have always been available the morning after US premiere the night before.
If you're a reality TV fan, and never used Hayu, you'll be disappointed that you've not subscribed before now as it is extremely good if that's your thing. I am surprised that Sky hasn't tapped into it before now.
11 Nov 2023 09:51 AM
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@d2h wrote:
I am surprised that Sky hasn't tapped into it before now.
I do wonder how this overlaps with the obvious neglect of Peacock in the UK.
14 Nov 2023 01:02 PM - last edited: 14 Nov 2023 02:13 PM
@TimmyBGood wrote:
@d2h wrote:I am surprised that Sky hasn't tapped into it before now.I do wonder how this overlaps with the obvious neglect of Peacock in the UK.
I wonder if might now get removed at the end of Comcast Financial year (31st December) like E! UK & Ireland
16 Nov 2023 05:02 PM
Does anyone know if there is a Sky service like Disney+ Apple TV+ or Netflix without ads?
I can't find it.
16 Nov 2023 05:38 PM
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Sky is a platform, largely populated by commercial television stations. It's a different business model to the streamers.
17 Nov 2023 04:31 PM
@seandrews wrote:Does anyone know if there is a Sky service like Disney+ Apple TV+ or Netflix without ads?
I can't find it.
Yes, it's called Now. Add the 'Boost' and that's the closest you'll get.
Live channels still have ads, for obvious reasons, but if it's on-demand you're after, many find it much better suited to their needs than Sky.
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