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March 18, 2010

Virgin Media V HD Box at no monthly fee

Virgin Media are to make watching HD TV channels available at no monthly fee for customers.

virgin media Virgin Media V HD Box at no monthly feeAs from Monday 22nd March, both new and existing Virgin Media TV customers will be able to get the new V HD box for a one off cost of £49 plus installation costs (£35) and then this will be all they pay. There will be no on-going monthly subscription charges to receive HD channels.

To be eligible though, customers need to be on the “M+” TV tier or above to be able to receive the V HD Box.

Customers will not own their own box, the ownership will be retained by Virgin Media, this however means that should anything go wrong with the V HD Box then Virgin Media will come to fix it and there will be no charges to the customer for warranties or have to pay expensive call out fees or replacement or repair fees on the box.

Cindy Rose, Virgin Media’s executive directory of digital entertainment said:

We want to make the best High Definition TV available to more people at affordable prices and without the additional monthly subscription fee. If you really love telly you’ll probably want our V+HD box because then you can then record programmes on up to two channels while simultaneously watching another. Our new V HD Box is ideal for anyone who wants to experience the power of HD without the extra monthly fee. We think our superb range of TV content gives our customers a real choice and makes Virgin Media the best value TV offering available.”

Virgin Media customers who are on the “XL” TV package can receive even more HD channels which includes National Grographic HD, LIVING HD, MTV HD, and ESPN HD which will mean that Premier League football can be watched in HD too.
Also, HD channels soon to launch with Virgin Media include ITV, Eurosport, Discovery, SCI FI, E4 and Film4.

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March 8, 2010

Film4 HD to come exclusively to Virgin Media

Virgin Media customers are to be  exclusively able to watch Film4HD from this summer.

A deal between Channel 4 and Virgin Media has been agreed that will mean that Film4HD will be exclusively available only to Virgin Media customers when it launches later this summer on their digital TV service.

virgin media Film4 HD to come exclusively to Virgin MediaAlso available to Virgin Media customers will be E4HD which gets many popular TV programmes such as Glee, Skins, Hollyoaks, Desperate Housewives, 90210 and Ugly Betty. The E4HD channel is due to launch on Virgin Media in April this year.

The executive director of digital entertainment at Virgin Media, Cindy Rose, said:

Channel 4 has a great track record in delivering innovative and compelling content and we’re delighted to bring some of their very best films and most popular programmes to our customers in stunning HD. As more and more households become HD-ready, we’re lining up content that makes the most of High Definition and are making HD available to all our of customers for no extra fee.

Vfilm4 logo Film4 HD to come exclusively to Virgin Mediairgin Media already have a range of HD channels available and are due to get more added. Some of their current HD channels include: C4HD, BBC HD, National Geographic HD, ESPN HD, Discovery HD and Eurosport HD.
Virgin Media XL TV customers will be able to access the HD channels at no extra costs with BBC HD and 4HD being available to all Virgin Media digital TV customers.
To be able to receive the HD channels Virgin Media customers will need a V+ HD digital recorder which is needed to decode the channels, a HDMI cable to connect to a HD-ready TV.

Some of the new Film4 HD films expected to be shown soon are Slumdog Millionaire, Go Lucky and Looking For Eric as well as other Hollywood blockbusters and many more.

Virgin Media also have a hundreds of hours of HD on Demand programmes available to Virgin Media customers as well as the BBC iPlayer which is delivered through their cable network.

Virgin Media have recently also announced that they are to start offering 100Mb fibre broadband (Read: Virgin to start roll out of 100Mb fibre broadband)  meaning that they will be able to deliver far more content such as broadband and HD Television at the same time.

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