on 10-02-2021 12:32
on 10-02-2021 14:04
Sporty Stuff TV is a "free-to-air" channel on Satellite, so is available on Freesat & Sky. Channels have to pay for each TV outlet they join. They are not on Freeview (the most expensive) & probably won't be on Virgin due the far lower UK coverage (less than 50% compared to 98% for Satellite).
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on 10-02-2021 13:06
The channel provider will need to come to a commercial agreement with Virgin Media, in order for them to launch on the VM platform.
The commercials vary hugely between Sky, VM & Freeview
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on 10-02-2021 14:04
Sporty Stuff TV is a "free-to-air" channel on Satellite, so is available on Freesat & Sky. Channels have to pay for each TV outlet they join. They are not on Freeview (the most expensive) & probably won't be on Virgin due the far lower UK coverage (less than 50% compared to 98% for Satellite).
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on 10-02-2021 14:09
So I now have the full Virgin Cable TV package with sport and all, Netfix, an Amazon firestick, BT Broadband and phone but I will now need a Satellite dish and Freesat box to receive one Chanel. I'm spending in total around £225 a month for all this and will need to pay around another £400-500 for a dish and box. Good game this
10-02-2021 14:46 - edited 10-02-2021 14:56
It’s about what the channel can pay for, not what you can pay for. It’s a commercial market & channels with bigger budgets can join more platforms. It’s as simple as that. I have Virgin, Freesat & Freeview. The channel offering on all of them varies. I have Freesat for Spotlight TV which launched in 2016. Its never been on Virgin; went on Freeview for a while but had to drop it due to rising costs.
And with regards to Sports channels, Freesports has dropped Freesat but is still on Virgin.
To give you some idea, a slot on Freeview with 80% coverage of the UK is around £4 million per quarter (£16 million a year).
Satellite dishes normally cost around £100 to install. A cheap Freesat box can cost as little as £40. You could always stream the channel online, which is free via their website.
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on 10-02-2021 16:10
It doesn't matter which platform you have - Sky, Freesat, VirginMedia, BT or Freeview. There will always be some channels you don't have which other platforms do.
@lrwi wrote:So I now have the full Virgin Cable TV package with sport and all, Netfix, an Amazon firestick, BT Broadband and phone but I will now need a Satellite dish and Freesat box to receive one Chanel. I'm spending in total around £225 a month for all this and will need to pay around another £400-500 for a dish and box. Good game this