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Now TV launching 17/07/2012
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ashjf
16-07-2012
As title says.
http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2012/...tiple-devices/

http://www.nowtv.com/comingsoon/

"Now TV launches tomorrow (July 17) and will instantly be available on the PC, Mac and selected Android smart phones. Apple iPhone and iPad will be added in the next month with Xbox to follow alongside YouView. Sony PlayStation and the Roku streaming media player will also have access."
Paul_Howells
16-07-2012
What's going to happen to the sky go , on the Xbox then . Is that going to shut , I've been looking but no one is saying anything ?
pzboyz
16-07-2012
If they provide a movie download service, just like AppleTV/iTunes do, they may get some of my money. It needs to be download as I am stuck on a BT only exchange getting about 2Mb/s, so video is not so great at that speed on an HD TV.
clubfoot fc
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by Paul_Howells:
“What's going to happen to the sky go , on the Xbox then . Is that going to shut , I've been looking but no one is saying anything ?”


sky go and now tv are independent of each other. 1 is for sky subscribers the other is for none subscribers

Sky go will continue
thetvking
16-07-2012
How do you think NowTV will compete with the current pay and go services?

iTunes, Blinkbox, Youtube, Film4, HMV, Google Play and VerginMedia all offer pay and go options for films and then there are the subscription services of Netflix and LoveFilm.

I can see it doing well especially if they can get it on a number of platforms like Netflix and LoveFilm. Although as it is targeted at none Sky subscribers, getting high volume usage may be tricky.
clubfoot fc
16-07-2012
hard to say how well it will do but with the unique selling point of the pay per view sky sports when that launches i reckon it could really take off.

none of its rivals can compete with it for sports
promo-only
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by clubfoot fc:
“hard to say how well it will do but with the unique selling point of the pay per view sky sports when that launches i reckon it could really take off.

none of its rivals can compete with it for sports”

PPV Premier League will be a huge selling point for it but it completely depends on how they price the live matches. I'm presuming it will be anywhere around £10 and up... depending on what team you support you'd be better with a monthly subscription. Fans of Man U for example wouldn't benefit from a pay-per-match scheme over a monthly sub especially during the run-in. It could work out a good deal for fans of 'lower' ranked teams though.
clubfoot fc
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by promo-only:
“PPV Premier League will be a huge selling point for it but it completely depends on how they price the live matches. I'm presuming it will be anywhere around £10 and up... depending on what team you support you'd be better with a monthly subscription. Fans of Man U for example wouldn't benefit from a pay-per-match scheme over a monthly sub especially during the run-in. It could work out a good deal for fans of 'lower' ranked teams though.”

I'd be suprised if it was as high as £10 considering prem plus was £8 per match If its £10 per thats around £160 a month for 4 games per weekend per month.

Will be interesting to see the pricing structure though
promo-only
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by clubfoot fc:
“I'd be suprised if it was as high as £10 considering prem plus was £8 per match If its £10 per thats around £160 a month for 4 games per weekend per month.

Will be interesting to see the pricing structure though”

It's not being marketed to people who would be paying individually for every match though. It's targeting the people who would be interested in occasional premium content but don't want the monthly sub or contracts. I don't think anybody in their right mind would pay per match for every Sky live game... those people are the ones they have a monthly Sky Sports sub for. For the casual fan I think £10 a match would sound about right because they can't go too low or people will flock from their existing subs in favour of this. Who knows though, it's all guess work until they release details.
clubfoot fc
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by promo-only:
“It's not being marketed to people who would be paying individually for every match though. It's targeting the people who would be interested in occasional premium content but don't want the monthly sub or contracts. I don't think anybody in their right mind would pay per match for every Sky live game... those people are the ones they have a monthly Sky Sports sub for. For the casual fan I think £10 a match would sound about right because they can't go too low or people will flock from their existing subs in favour of this. Who knows though, it's all guess work until they release details.”

i know its hard to compare movies with sports but they're offering all the sky movies channels for £15 per month on nowtv with is £1 cheaper than sky tv and about £20 cheaper when you consider that entertainment package has to be taken.

I'd expect something similar with the sports.

as you say though its just guess work though
Dancc
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by clubfoot fc:
“sky go and now tv are independent of each other. 1 is for sky subscribers the other is for none subscribers

Sky go will continue”

Anyone can subscribe to Sky Go. They offer monthly tickets for non existing customers. You don't need a dish.

That's why I'm still to this day confused by what's so unique about NOW TV. Is it on demand only or will live channels be offered as well? If the former then it sounds like a step back if anything.
promo-only
16-07-2012
Here's a decent article with some photos from a hands-on test

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/4651...ervice-preview
Gormond
16-07-2012
Expensive with no HD... I think I will pass.
Dancc
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by Gormond:
“Expensive with no HD... I think I will pass.”

The movie selection is a different class to what is currently being offered by Netflix, for example, though.

I think that will be the strength of Now TV. The promise of new releases every Friday to support an already strong back catalogue.

This near monopoly that Sky have over film rights in the UK gives them a massive advantage over their rivals, even if this service is a little late to market and lacks HD at present.
AndyTSJ
16-07-2012
http://paidcontent.org/2012/07/16/no...tv-revolution/

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“By pricing its Sky Movies Pass at £15 per month versus Netflix’s £5.99 and Lovefim’s £4.99 (“introductory”), Now TV is being upfront about the relative value of its own content.”

Haha, no thanks. They are kidding themselves if they think movies are worth 15 a month. Sky is about to find out that the satelite dish and those inflated monthly subscriptions are a thing of the past and they're late to the online party.
Gormond
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by Dancc:
“The movie selection is a different class to what is currently being offered by Netflix, for example, though.

I think that will be the strength of Now TV. The promise of new releases every Friday to support an already strong back catalogue.

This near monopoly that Sky have over film rights in the UK gives them a massive advantage over their rivals, even if this service is a little late to market and lacks HD at present.”

Not when you use Netflix USA, it has a great selection of movies. And other people already do movie rentals such as Apple, Sony and MS.
ashjf
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by Dancc:
“Anyone can subscribe to Sky Go. They offer monthly tickets for non existing customers. You don't need a dish.

That's why I'm still to this day confused by what's so unique about NOW TV. Is it on demand only or will live channels be offered as well? If the former then it sounds like a step back if anything.”

Now TV is aimed at those who don't want anything Sky, no Sky branding will be on it.
It will offer Sky Movies, Sports and content from Sky channels such as Sky1, Sky Living etc, so people will either know its Sky or just assume a company has the rights to resell Sky content, either way it'll be a hit as the moview content will be better than Netflix, LoveFilm etc, Sport will be the best out there and TV series box sets will be better than most.
wwwebber
16-07-2012
Now Tv will not be be offering HD on Youview which is a massive fail. They wont be seeing my money until they offer HD with 5.1 sound.
AndyTSJ
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by ashjf:
“Now TV is aimed at those who don't want anything Sky, no Sky branding will be on it.
It will offer Sky Movies, Sports and content from Sky channels such as Sky1, Sky Living etc, so people will either know its Sky or just assume a company has the rights to resell Sky content, either way it'll be a hit as the moview content will be better than Netflix, LoveFilm etc, Sport will be the best out there and TV series box sets will be better than most.”

Wrong, http://paidcontent.org/2012/07/16/no...tv-revolution/

Quote:
“To use Now TV, customers must sign up for a Sky iD account”

Incidentally, it will only be a big hit for those who might want to see the latest movie releases and don't want to go to the cinema to see them. Three times the cost of Netflix or Lovefilm, which also include tv content, isn't attractive to me at all.
ftakeith
16-07-2012
Now TV price could split down the middle as 2 diiferent users can use it at any time,

so Mr A could be the customer but Mr B could split the costs with Mr A
Gormond
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by AndyTSJ:
“Wrong, http://paidcontent.org/2012/07/16/no...tv-revolution/



Incidentally, it will only be a big hit for those who might want to see the latest movie releases and don't want to go to the cinema to see them. Three times the cost of Netflix or Lovefilm, which also include tv content, isn't attractive to me at all.”

Three times the price with no HD!

If I wanted to get the latest movies and pay high prices I could pop to my local blockbuster and rent it there in far superior quality.
1andrew1
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by Gormond:
“Three times the price with no HD!

If I wanted to get the latest movies and pay high prices I could pop to my local blockbuster and rent it there in far superior quality.”

A lot of Blockbuster stores have closed down so you are in a lucky position. Incidentally, NowTV is exactly the type of service Blockbuster should be doing.
BigFoot87
16-07-2012
Originally Posted by clubfoot fc:
“I'd be suprised if it was as high as £10 considering prem plus was £8 per match If its £10 per thats around £160 a month for 4 games per weekend per month.

Will be interesting to see the pricing structure though”

Very interesting. There was talk of BT's Football Channel being around £12 per month, so Now TV charging £10 per game may be a tad too much. Still, PPV EPL Football could and should be the killer reason for signing up for Now TV, if its priced right.

Not too surprised about the Movies package pricing on Now TV. Its actually 50p more than half of the Sky Movies package on VM so in that respect its not that bad.

But I wouldn't be too worried if I was Lovefilm or Netflix, their offerings are one-third the price in these financially challenging times. Lovefilm already offers PPV movies and Netflix has the streaming quality.
noise747
16-07-2012
at £15 a month they will not see any money from me and over £3 for a film they are having a laugh.

Sod that for a game of Soldiers
gother
17-07-2012
I'm thinking Sky may be a little too late entering the online market £15 a month is too much. You can get a unlimited blu ray rental with unlimited online streaming from lovefilm for £9.99 (correct me if i'm wrong on that) which will give you movies before they even appear on Sky movies. Unless Sky are including Sky box office in this?
One thing might go in skys favour is Sport and possibly WWE PPV events too if they're available on the Now tv service.
Sky should give 30 day free trial just like the other big players do.
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