01 Aug 2022 08:02 PM
Can't see the point of this so-called update. Much of what is described as new content doesn't really fit with sci-fi and the +1 channel has been removed. Why is Sky constantly dumbing down and removing content? Don't see any price decreases to compensate.
02 Aug 2022 10:01 AM
To me Sky seem to be cleaning up their channels with clear Sky branding and a clear message of what to expect. As more channels disappear over time they will need a clear portfolio of channel brands to show they cater for as broad an audience as possible to keep the service going as long as possible.
Sci-fi and horror have always been lumped together as fantastical drama so not surprised to see both appearing.
They are launching some pretty big shows on the channel now and in the near future so I can't see what there is to complain about, the old Syfy had become very stale and now there's OD content as well.
05 Aug 2022 01:37 PM
I see this channel has yet another classic sci-fi film on next week, The Evil Dead. 🙄 Here's an idea or two. Sky introduces a dedicated horror channel or rename this one & call it what it is - Sky Sci-fi/Horror.
05 Aug 2022 01:40 PM - last edited: 05 Aug 2022 01:42 PM
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@merv60 wrote:I see this channel has yet another classic sci-fi film on next week, The Evil Dead. 🙄 Here's an idea or two. Sky introduces a dedicated horror channel or rename this one & call it what it is - Sky Sci-fi/Horror.
@merv60 Not possible when the channel already exists (311)
05 Aug 2022 02:09 PM
@SKY1992bf wrote:
@merv60 wrote:I see this channel has yet another classic sci-fi film on next week, The Evil Dead. 🙄 Here's an idea or two. Sky introduces a dedicated horror channel or rename this one & call it what it is - Sky Sci-fi/Horror.
@merv60 Not possible when the channel already exists (311)
Okay then, call it Sky Horror/Sci-fi, that won't cause any confusion. 😀
05 Aug 2022 03:42 PM
Missed opportunity, they should've gone with Sky-Fi....
05 Aug 2022 07:13 PM - last edited: 05 Aug 2022 07:14 PM
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@Adethecake wrote:Missed opportunity, they should've gone with Sky-Fi....
...cue Sky Broadband users renaming their SSID 😉
Or those named Brian to Bri-Fi
06 Aug 2022 06:33 PM
The recent launch of, and rebranding to, genre based Sky channels is Sky preparing for the future.
The linear channels will only last so long, but the branding can survive in an on-demand future, as seen when you navigate to On Demand > Sky channels then scroll down to see the thumbnails with all the Sky brands, at the moment it obviously groups together all the programming that Sky has made or acquired to show on the specific channel...
But in the future, the brands could have the option to become more upfront and (for example) the 'Sky Nature' category could contain all nature programming available on the platform, from Sky's collection to programmes from the BBC and Netflix.
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