Disney and Sky
From September the only place to watch Disney content will be through it's +app.
All Disney channels are being removed from Sky Virgin and BT.
Huge coup for Sky as they have exclusive rights to the Disney + app.
The cynic in me thinks this was the original intention from the start making any attempt for Virgin and BT to gain access to the app now even more unlikely.
All Disney channels are being removed from Sky Virgin and BT.
Huge coup for Sky as they have exclusive rights to the Disney + app.
The cynic in me thinks this was the original intention from the start making any attempt for Virgin and BT to gain access to the app now even more unlikely.
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I could, as you suggest, just ignore this because I disagree, but then other people might think it is true.
But I wonder what definition of ‘exclusive’ you are using here? You can only get the app on a Sky box? Or maybe on a NowTV Stick, at a pinch, because they are still Sky?
So nothing on the Amazon Firestick, Roku, no Apple devices, certainly nothing for generic Android? And perish the thought the app might be on any Smart TV?
Er, no.....
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/how-to-watch-disney-plus-on-tv
But then being egotistical can be a burden.
Yes, I wonder how you manage to carry it, sometimes.
What utter PR nonsense from Sky because exclusive it ain't. I watched it even before it came out in the UK, as did many others. The only surprise here is that you fell for it.
https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2020/06/sky-and-virgin-media-wave-goodbye-to-disney-uk-tv-channels.html
This does not support any assertions that Sky claimed any exclusivity in this area.
lose its attraction. Overall this could be bad news for YouView in the long term.
Wilf
"Sky and Disney today announced a new multi-year deal, making Disney+ available for purchase in the UK and Ireland on Sky Q, to be followed by NOW TV in the coming months. Customers will be able to watch great new shows like The Mandalorian and High School Musical; The Musical, The Series; The World According to Jeff Goldblum and more.
As the deal includes the first-pay window for 20th Century titles, Sky Cinema customers will continue to enjoy access to the latest blockbusters, like Le Mans ’66 and Terminator: Dark Fate.
Jeremy Darroch, Group Chief Executive, Sky, said: “We’ve built a strong partnership with Disney over three decades and we’re pleased that our customers in the UK and Ireland can continue to enjoy their world-class content – all in one place on Sky Q. This is a great start to what is set to be another stellar year for Sky – in 2020 we’ll launch new channels and genres, start building Sky Studios Elstree and we’ve got brilliant new and returning originals coming too.”
Added Kevin Mayer, Chairman of Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International, “We are delighted that Sky is selling the Disney+ service on their platform and, along with our other distribution partners, will deliver exceptional reach at launch."
Personally at a loss as why would anyone use these companies when a good PVR and a Roku stick are cheaper and offer superior content.
Because when packaged, there cheap and to keep you often/always throw discounts at you for fun.
Sky users will find the app on their boxes; I’m sure everybody else will find it somewhere handy, if they want it.
But the interesting question is whether these suppliers will trim their prices to reflect the lost content and/or the cost of a Disney+ subscription to restore this.
In time will this also affect contend from ABC Studios that is shown on Now TV/Sky as well as Amazon Prime and Netflix. As I seem to watch a lot of shows that are made by ABC or was made for ABC.
So an even more outstranding spin from Sky, when what they should have been saying was: "Hey, great news! You know all that stuff from Disney you now get included with the Kids and Cinema bundles? Well it's all going to be removed. But you will still be able to see it by paying an additional monthly fee directly to Disney+, which will be available on your Sky Q box along with many other devices. And we won't be reducing the price of your subscription to compensate. How good is that?"
You know, your really trying, but your just not getting there.