13 Apr 2021 10:51 AM
I am interested to hear the opinions of other Sky customers regarding the increasing amount of on-demand programming with advertisements included either pre-roll or throughout the programme.
How do people feel after already paying to access the content and having ads inserted?
For a free service, entirely dependent on advertising income, it would be fully expected. For a premium/paid-for service, unless I am mistaken, I am not aware of any other service that charges customers to view/access the content AND still includes advertisements before/during the available programming.
Are there any other paid-for services that do this or is it just Sky?
13 Apr 2021 10:56 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe adverts subsidise the cost of the content, without the ads your monthly subscription would be much higher
I'm 99% sure I heard that netflix have adverts for the same reason as above
13 Apr 2021 12:03 PM
Nope, Netflix don't have any adverts
13 Apr 2021 12:30 PM
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@d2h wrote:
I am interested to hear the opinions of other Sky customers regarding the increasing amount of on-demand programming with advertisements included either pre-roll or throughout the programme.
How do people feel after already paying to access the content and having ads inserted?
For a free service, entirely dependent on advertising income, it would be fully expected. For a premium/paid-for service, unless I am mistaken, I am not aware of any other service that charges customers to view/access the content AND still includes advertisements before/during the available programming.
Are there any other paid-for services that do this or is it just Sky?
It cheeses me off a great deal, if they do it I stop watching,
13 Apr 2021 01:12 PM - last edited: 13 Apr 2021 01:13 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI just fast forward through them
As another paid for service, Also cinemas could have 25 to 30 minutes of ads and previews before their showings
13 Apr 2021 01:19 PM
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@nolte wrote:
I just fast forward through them
As another paid for service, Also cinemas could have 25 to 30 minutes of ads and previews before their showings
That's why I always download stuff where possible 😎 😈
13 Apr 2021 02:01 PM - last edited: 13 Apr 2021 02:02 PM
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@d2h wrote:
For a free service, entirely dependent on advertising income, it would be fully expected. For a premium/paid-for service, unless I am mistaken, I am not aware of any other service that charges customers to view/access the content AND still includes advertisements before/during the available programming.
As I've noted elsewhere, the notable increase in advertising being injected into on-demand coincided with the launch of 'free' SD Box Sets bundled into 'Signature'...
13 Apr 2021 05:43 PM
@Annie+UK wrote:The adverts subsidise the cost of the content, without the ads your monthly subscription would be much higher
I'm 99% sure I heard that netflix have adverts for the same reason as above
Advertising revenue has always been relatively low within the Sky operation and certainly goes nowhere near to subsidising subscriptions.
Regarding your second sentence, that's not the case at all. As stated, every service that carries a subscription fee does so on an ad-free basis. Subscription income mitigates the loss of advertising income.
Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video etc. all have subscription fees in exchange for complete ad-free viewing.
ITV and Channel 4 have free-of-charge services, supported by advertising, or customers can pay £3.99 per month for an ad-free experience.
I find it staggering that Sky can charge the highest subscription fees (extended to their NOW OTT offering) and still insist on advertising.
13 Apr 2021 05:46 PM
@TimmyBGood wrote:
@d2h wrote:
For a free service, entirely dependent on advertising income, it would be fully expected. For a premium/paid-for service, unless I am mistaken, I am not aware of any other service that charges customers to view/access the content AND still includes advertisements before/during the available programming.
As I've noted elsewhere, the notable increase in advertising being injected into on-demand coincided with the launch of 'free' SD Box Sets bundled into 'Signature'...
Interesting take on it - thanks.
For customers like myself who have subscriptions (albeit heavily subsidised as a way to keep my custom) for HD+UHD, Multiroom and all packs except for Kids, I do find it rather farcical that I'm faced so with so much advertising. It's a bitter pill I can just about swallow considering my discounts but if I were paying full price for the whole 'experience', I'm not too sure I would be so forgiving.
Yes, you can quite easily fast forward through them... but that's glossing over the fact that they shouldn't be there in the first place considering the cost of viewing the content in the first instance.
13 Apr 2021 05:55 PM
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The big difference is that 'Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video etc' all have vast income streams from elsewhere and are running at huge losses on their existing subscription levels, while Sky actually has to pay for itself.
13 Apr 2021 06:08 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@d2h ITV and Channel 4 subside the add free version with the advert revenue from the main channels and the free versions of their app.
You can't really compare Sky's business model with those who stream especially when the streaming services are running at huge losses(Netflix for example are around $14 billion in debt) they only remain viable because they are funded by other sections of the companies that own them, if they didn't have that financial backing you can bet the adverts would be a part of the service.
13 Apr 2021 08:30 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThat's why I always download stuff where possible
Downloaded content now has ads. That's part of the issue.
13 Apr 2021 08:32 PM - last edited: 13 Apr 2021 08:33 PM
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@Rhonny wrote:
That's why I always download stuff where possible
Downloaded content now has ads. That's part of the issue.
But not movie, which is what I was refering to
14 Apr 2021 01:11 PM
Some interesting takes and points made.
Thanks all for your input.
20 May 2021 05:40 PM
Wish there was an option to remove adverts shown in during the actual box sets, even if it was an extra £5 month, I would pay that just to remove the adverts. I can live with the adverts at the beginning of each episode but not during the episode for example. It sort of defeats the whole point of box sets, I may as well just record them when they on one of the sky channels.
Because of this I have stopped watching box sets on Sky and will be reviewing my sky subscription when it comes up for renewal. I don't watch any live channels at all, just the box sets and cinema channels. I absolutely love the Sky Q setup and ease of use, so I would be so disappointed if to lose it.
I can get the apps that I also subscribe to on other devices if I do decide to ditch sky.
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