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Old 12-10-2011, 12:47
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Sky Anytime Now coming to XL Customers first

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Old 12-10-2011, 13:55
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Just checked. Sky1 and Sky Arts listed. Not much content there though

Also only about 40 movies... hardly the 500 films mentioned in the digitalspy artical.

Hopefully just being an eager beaver and more will appear later.
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Old 12-10-2011, 14:06
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Sky Anytime is a collection of On Demand Sky programmes available Online through Virgin Media Player and on TV through your set top box in the On Demand & Catch up menu. By the end of October several hundred hours of TV shows and On Demand programmes from Sky will have been added and will be available instantly across:
Sky 1, Sky Living, Sky Arts, Sky News for all XL TV subs
Sky Movies for Sky Movies Collection subscribers

Later this month, Sky Anytime content will also be available online through Virgin Media Player.

Note: Sky Anytime content through Virgin Media Player isn't available on mobile phones or tablet devices.

I notice that Sky Sports isn’t launching in October as part of Sky Anytime
Whilst we’re very excited about the Sky Sports offering for ‘Sky Anytime On Virgin Media’ we wanted to focus on getting the Movies and Entertainment Channels up and running first with a full selection of content Sky Sports programmes to be available in the near future.

‘Sky Anytime On Virgin Media’?
TV access to Sky Anytime is found in the TV On Demand menus. The locations will be the same on both TiVo and V boxes, and below are the most straightforward ways to access:

Sky 1, Sky Living, Sky Arts & Sky News
Home > On Demand & Catch Up > TV Choice On Demand > TV Choice XL > By Channel > Sky Anytime

Sky Movies
Home > On Demand & Catch Up > Movies On Demand > Sky Movies

Sky Sports (Coming soon)
Home > On Demand & Catch Up > TV Choice On Demand > Sky Movies & Sky Sports

Note: Sky Anytime content will not be currently available on Virgin Media player accessed via a mobile phone device.

Note: Sky Anytime content through Virgin Media Player isn't available on mobile phones or tablet devices.
http://help.virginmedia.com/system/s...MER_TYPE=Cable
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Old 12-10-2011, 21:43
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Just checked. Sky1 and Sky Arts listed. Not much content there though

Also only about 40 movies... hardly the 500 films mentioned in the digitalspy artical.

Hopefully just being an eager beaver and more will appear later.
no movies yet
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Old 12-10-2011, 21:52
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Has it started ??

No content in Sky 1.....hardly seems like its a grand opening ???
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Old 12-10-2011, 22:01
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I have 51 movies at the moment it still been rolled out be patient
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Old 12-10-2011, 22:49
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.....hardly seems like its a grand opening ???
Seriously? Give 'em a ruddy chance. They've only just announced the service
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Old 13-10-2011, 14:33
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Seriously? Give 'em a ruddy chance. They've only just announced the service
Well said.. right load of moaners on here at times
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Old 13-10-2011, 20:00
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Seriously? Give 'em a ruddy chance. They've only just announced the service
sorry, but if I was announcing. "today I am starting a new channel, you can all access on channel 451", I would hope to actually have something there for folk to see. I actually do realise it is probably something that takes time to propagate, but maybe they should have done that the day before, so that when announced.....

There some stuff there now by the way.

Hoping they maybe stick "Strike back" on there.
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Old 13-10-2011, 22:14
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Seriously? Give 'em a ruddy chance. They've only just announced the service
Shops normally fill up with stock before their grand opening
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Old 13-10-2011, 22:21
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Well it's "propagated" onto my Tivo and it might even have been there yesterday; I never checked.

So it is happening so some of us can all stop moaning now
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Old 14-10-2011, 12:26
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When will it launch?

Sky Anytime will begin rolling out on Virgin Media’s TV On Demand service on the afternoon and evening of Tuesday October 11th.

What will it be called?

‘Sky Anytime on Virgin Media’ will be the official name for the service on the Virgin Media platform.

What will it carry?

When it launches in early October, ‘Sky Anytime on Virgin Media’ will carry programs from the Sky

Channels that are available through Virgin Media’s TV service:

Sky 1, Sky Living, Sky Arts, Sky News XL TV Subs in TV Choice SD & HD
Sky Movies Sky Movies Collection Subscribers SD
Sky Sports (From Late October) Sky Sports Collection Subscribers SD

What can we expect to see on launch day?

The Sky Anytime Service will grow quite rapidly in the first month, with around 70hrs representing most of the channels beginning to load through on October 11th, and then dozens of hours being added each and every day until it reaches full volume late in October.

How many hours of programs will there eventually be?

By the end of October there will be several hundred hours of TV Shows and Movies available to watch instantly, a selection that will be refreshed with fresh programs every week.

I notice that Sky Sports isn’t launching until the end of October – why’s that?

Well spotted - whilst we’re very excited about the Sky Sports offering for ‘Sky Anytime On Virgin Media’ we wanted to focus on getting the Movies and Entertainment Channels up and running first with a full selection of content. Sky Sports programs will be available from the end of October.

I also notice that there won’t be HD Movies or Sport at launch – what’s that all about?

Because of the sheer volume of Movies available through ‘Sky Anytime On Virgin Media’ we’ve had to do some additional work to allow us to carry all of them in glorious HD. We expect to be able to add HD Movies and Sports to the offering within a couple of months of launch, but will let you know as soon as we have a confirmed date.

Where can I find ‘Sky Anytime On Virgin Media’ in the TV On Demand menus?

For regular users of VOD, this should be quite straightforward and for most of the channels there’ll be a couple of ways to access the content. The locations will be the same on both TiVo and existing boxes, and below are the most straightforward ways to access:

Sky 1, Sky LIVING, Sky Arts & Sky News
Home > On Demand & Catch Up > TV Choice On Demand > TV Choice XL > By Channel > Sky Anytime

Sky Movies
Home > On Demand & Catch Up > Movies On Demand > Sky Movies

Sky Sports (Coming late October)
Home > On Demand & Catch Up > TV Choice On Demand > Sky Movies & Sky Sports

And will Sky Anytime also be available on the Virgin Media Player?

Yes it will – customers will have access to pretty much all the same programs through Virgin Media Player shortly following the launch of the TV On Demand service. Whilst we don’t yet have a confirmed date, we expect the Sky Anytime on Virgin Media Player to launch around seven days after the TV service. There will be a further update to this document when that date is confirmed. To watch, go to: http://www.virginmedia.com/player/

I hear there are some other changes planned for Player too?

Indeed there are. Remember back in April when TV Choice L was launched on TV On Demand, with a bunch of fabulous shows from the likes of Nickelodeon, MTV and Comedy Central, all free for TVL Customers? Well the wonderful news is that the very same shows will shortly also be available to TVL customers through Virgin Media Player too. Accessing the content will be exactly the same for TVL customers as it has been for TVXL. This new feature for Virgin Media Player will launch the same day as Sky Anytime on Virgin Media Player.

Right, so I’m excited – what sort of great programs and films will I be able to watch in October?

A wonderful and varied selection – a taster below:

From Sky1 you’ll have Ross Kemp’s Return to Afghanistan; a double hit of Spartacus with both ‘Blood and Sand’ and ‘Gods Of The Arena’, UK Dramas ‘Thorne’ & ‘The Take’ as well as Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant’s fantastic ‘An Idiot Abroad’
There’s a fantastic selection from Sky Living, including ‘Katie’, ‘Hot in Cleveland,’ ‘Four Weddings’ & ‘The Hunks’.

For those looking for something a little more cultural, Sky Arts has classic comedy from the ‘Saturday Night Live’ crew, a glimpse into the musician’s mind with ‘Songbook’, something a little racier in ‘Sex and the Silver Screen’, and some fantastic live music including ‘Queen Rock Montreal’ and ‘Hard Rock Calling 2010’.

Best of all is Sky Movies where October premieres will include Robert Downey Jr and Zach Galifianakis in ‘Road Trip’, teenage vampire-fest ‘I am Number Four’, as well as classic Disney titles ‘Mary Poppins’ and ‘101 Dalmations’. There will be hundreds more added across the month too, from ’Avatar’ to ‘Zombieland’.

How will ‘Sky Anytime On Virgin Media’ differ from Sky Anytime and Sky Anytime+ on the Sky Platform?

For the channels that Virgin Media carry (Sky1, Sky Living, Sky Arts, Sky News, Sky Movies & Sky Sports) ‘Sky Anytime On Virgin Media’ will carry pretty much all the same programs as the Sky Anytime and Sky Anytime+ service on the Sky Platform. There may be a very small number of exceptions owing to some rights clearances.
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Old 14-10-2011, 15:26
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Sounding good. Certainly the ads for Anytime+ sound good, so hopefully we get some of that stuff.
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