All we really watch is films anyway and broadcast TV is that bad nowadays (In my opinion) we mainly have music on instead or I just play games or mess around on the internet.

Films can be purchased as and when I need them so no loss there. Sky Movies/Cinema is the only thing I will miss. NOW TV has that covered for on demand content (No TV licence needed as will be watching on demand only). Cinema pass is just £10 a month. Netflix/Amazon Prime movie offerings are not in the same league for films.

The BBC store now seems viable with decent pricing so if I did want to watch a series from the BBC, I could purchase it there and watch without a licence, for example Planet Earth II, £12.99 for HD Stream.

Anyone else took the "Jump"?

Negatives/positives for you?

Thanks.