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31-10-2019, 12:27 PM
#1631
Overnight in the US HBO launched HBO MAX @ US$14.99 a month.
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31-10-2019, 12:29 PM
#1632
Originally Posted by mistaTea
It literally is the case.
Of the almost 800,000 subscribers they have, less than half have Sky Sport.
And many of the subscribers who do have Sport will also have at least one of the entertainment options added too (SOHO, for example).
Yup, I'm one of those.
Don't have Sky Sports, don't have Movies, and when I looked into getting rid of Sky a while back one of the big sticking points was UK TV. My wife is a big fan of many of the UK programs, and while you can get some of them on other channels or streaming there are enough programs that you can't.
Also my wife likes simplicity - not having to hunt through multiple services to find the program she wants. For her, Sky fits the bill.
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31-10-2019, 12:30 PM
#1633
Originally Posted by moimoi
Overnight in the US HBO launched HBO MAX @ US$14.99 a month.
Wow, that's $23 per month NZD. Neon which gives you new release movies and HBO content (among other stuff of course) is just $14 per month.
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31-10-2019, 01:01 PM
#1634
Originally Posted by macduffy
Then what will you do for entertainment, winner?
My Little Pony and S Club 7 probably
”When investors are euphoric, they are incapable of recognising euphoria itself “
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31-10-2019, 01:05 PM
#1635
Originally Posted by moimoi
Overnight in the US HBO launched HBO MAX @ US$14.99 a month.
I think they announced that HBO Max will be available from May 2020.
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31-10-2019, 01:10 PM
#1636
Originally Posted by Bobdn
Wow, that's $23 per month NZD. Neon which gives you new release movies and HBO content (among other stuff of course) is just $14 per month.
That's right, NEON is ridiculously cheap. People should be praying that HBO, Showtime, FX etc don't decide to have a go at joining the multitude of content providers in our small market by going OTT, and stick with Sky.
If you had to subscribe to all of their services separately, no way are you getting it for $13.95 per month.
Depending on how they go, some of the content providers may still end up doing non-exclusive deals with Sky. In the future Disney, for example, may want to offer their standalone option whilst also letting Sky bundle it with their content.
I imagine Sky would go for it if the price was right, so long as they were the only other entity that could broadcast/stream the content apart from the actual content provider.
Many many options going forward.
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05-11-2019, 08:11 AM
#1637
What's everyone's concensus on sky at the mo. One really bad result with no dividend. Will they return to a reduced dividend in March I'm actually surprised buy the continued drop.
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05-11-2019, 09:32 AM
#1638
Originally Posted by Dlownz
What's everyone's concensus on sky at the mo. One really bad result with no dividend. Will they return to a reduced dividend in March I'm actually surprised buy the continued drop.
http://nzx-prod-s7fsd7f98s.s3-websit...758/311202.pdf
Only 39m more shares to sell - line up to grab a bargain?
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05-11-2019, 10:31 AM
#1639
Originally Posted by Balance
So they dumped 5 million so far, more to come I am sure...
But who was dumping the other 25 million???
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05-11-2019, 10:54 AM
#1640
Originally Posted by mistaTea
So they dumped 5 million so far, more to come I am sure...
But who was dumping the other 25 million???
They have selling down (dumping) all year haven’t they
”When investors are euphoric, they are incapable of recognising euphoria itself “
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