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James Sleeman
I sell lots of stuff for electronic enthusiasts...
Jaxson:They do have some fairly recent downloadable content, but once again I'll be getting it cheaper and on bluray from my local video store where everything is either $4 or $1. Once again, I guess I'm just not their target audience.
mattwnz:Behodar: $25 for 30 days access. You get these channels with that package. It took me a while to find that page too!
One of the channels was previously on freeview, kidszone/tvnz6, while one has content paid for by taxpayers through the licensing fee, heartland.
JimmyH:mattwnz:Behodar: $25 for 30 days access. You get these channels with that package. It took me a while to find that page too!
One of the channels was previously on freeview, kidszone/tvnz6, while one has content paid for by taxpayers through the licensing fee, heartland.
Except:
1. There is no licensing fee, hasn't been for a decade or more.
2. Probably more accurate to say "purchased from taxpayers". As a taxpayer, if TVNZ can extract some extra money by re-selling old content to Sky - when it doesn't have a viable business case to re-broadcast itself and it is simply otherwise just mouldering in its archives - then I'm all for it. They have to fund themselves somehow, and that seems like money for jam.
Regards,
Old3eyes
old3eyes: When I had Sky the only Igloo channels that I watched was Natgeo but that seems to have turned into a reality TV channel when i watched it the other week.., BBC news occasionally for for my point of view most of the channels are ones I wouldn't watch...
Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.
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mgc54: Interesting launch story at STUFF/Technology re the Quickflix/FREEVIEW HD expected launch next year.
A quote..."FreeviewHD viewers who connect their set-top boxes or televisions to broadband will be able to access Quickflix' internet pay-television service via their on-screen electronic programming guides next year, Freeview says."
From the story here
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/8033988/Quickflix-goes-mainstream-on-Freeview
So yes its quite possible an IGLOO set top box connected to the internet MAY be able to connect to Quickflix
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