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Disney+ comes to Virgin Media

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Dave_DW
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3 years ago

Disney+ is now available on Virgin TV 360, offering customers access to a full line-up of must-see shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and more.

Virgin Media is today announcing exciting news for its customers with Virgin TV 360, as Disney+ becomes available on the service. The app joins 360’s line-up as Virgin Media also introduces a new personalised home screen, tailored specifically to your viewing habits, and an updated catch-up catalogue, making it easier for you to catch up on shows they’ve missed.

From exclusive must-see originals to movies, series and documentaries, Virgin TV 360 customers who subscribe to Disney+ can now tune in to incredible content from the worlds of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and general entertainment brand Star.

To launch the app, you can simply head to the Apps section or press the mic button on your remote and say “Disney+”, offering those who subscribe to the streaming service a quick and easy way to access popular shows and films such as the original series from Star Wars; Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Kardashians and brand-new blockbuster from Disney Pixar, Lightyear, set to premiere exclusively on Disney+ tomorrow. Those who don’t currently subscribe to Disney+ can log into your My Virgin Media account for more information about signing up.

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41 Comments

  • @Chien

    Competition can indeed drive business, and it's essential in a market with multiple suppliers all vying for a slice. 

    Your insurance company didn't do that as a favour to you, the regulations were changed to make it illegal for them to charge existing customers more than new customers - something that should be adopted in telecoms.

    I have no loyalty to any business anymore, because they all gauge your eyes out when things are at their worst.

    Virgin Media is a perfect example. They provide a terrible service, but just slightly less terrible to make a move to Sky or BT feel like suicide. We go into the worst cost of living crisis we've seen in decades and they announce price increases. This is whilst they're transferring people to fibre optic landlines, reducing maintenance on old copper lines whilst still gauging people's eyes out for a service that is effectively running through their broadband as VoIP. 

    I've made well over a grand swapping bank accounts over the last two years and I've found that with the exception of maybe one, they're all atrocious.

    Before the mobile phone contracts go up each April I port out and get a new deal for 12 months. They're all as bad as each other too.

    With most companies competing for the 'worst possible service' award, the only distinguishing factor is which is cheapest and we're left with the choice of paying a fortune for rubbish, or paying a fairer price for the same rubbish.