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iloveglee | 18:14 Mon 24th Apr 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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does anyone know if sky living is available on any other provider than sky, which i have and i hate, virgin which i cant get because we don't get cable, or talk talk which has the worse customer service reviews i have ever seen. i would love to get rid of sky, my box is forever freezing and failing to record, but they won't do anything about it unless i pay. i am not about to pay them any more than the £90 to £100 a month i pay already and i am happy to cancel my subscription. only ............. there is a programme on sky living that i have watched since it started donkeys years ago, and i want to keep watching it. can't make head nor tail of now tv, it looks like its just boxed sets from the past and not current programmes. i could be wrong of course and welcome advice from those tv experts out there.
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The Sky Living channel is available on Now TV with the Entertainment Pass which costs £6.99 a month
I can't believe that you pay between £90 and £100 a month for Sky !

Solution ::::::: cancel your Sky subscription immediately !

Your Sky dish will still work, although you will have Sky's version of Freeview. I am not sure if you will be able to get
the program that you like, but at a saving of £100 a month, its got to be worth finding another favourite program to wtach instead !
I pay that and would not cancel it for all the tea in china unless I knew I could find all my fav programmes with another provider - which I can't because I live in the *** end of nowhere!
You must have money to burn, to pay £100 a month, just to watch the telly !
You can watch Now TV on your pc, laptop, tablet - you can have a 14 day free trial but remember to cancel it if you don't want to continue.

https://signup.nowtv.com/single?productId=ENTERTAINMENT_SUBSCRIPTION_MONTH&partnerId=entertainment_colour&returnUrl=http:%2F%2Fwww.nowtv.com%2Fwelcome%2Fentertainment
Don't be so rude, mikey.
Mikey none of your business really if that is what I choose to spend my money on is it?
Not meant to be rude....just aghast that anybody would pay such a huge sum to watch TV.

Apologies to all.
I had a chunter at Mr T about our Sky subscription recently. He pointed out to me that he would be spending a whole lot more if he was going to see his beloved Spurs play every week. As a consequence, I stopped chuntering. :-)
I live in the middle of no where, I can't get a tv signal so I choose to spend my money on this, I rarely go out at night.
And perhaps you didn't mean it but it came across as very rude.
But apologies accepted.
What package are you on with Sky to warrant £90/100 a month?

I have everything, including sport, except Sky movies & cartoons, and only pay £58 a month, depending what my tel bill is.
Sky Living is available on VirginMedia if you're on a cable area.
Why cant you get sky living on your normal sky package?
If that was to me TRT I get phone, broadband and all the sky package apart from sports.
I want to know what the programme is!
Opps sorry my mistake re VirginMedia.
## If that was to me TRT I get phone, broadband and all the sky package apart from sports. ##

It was for the poster Islay.
>>>.just aghast that anybody would pay such a huge sum to watch TV.

I took my two sons to watch a football match a few months ago and it costs me well over £100 for all three tickets, for 1.5 hours of football.

For the same amount I can watch DOZENS of football matches over the month on sky, as well as movies, and many other programs.

A trip to the West End of London to see a show can cost £75 or more, and going to see a popular live pop/rock band can cost £100 or more.

Its all relative.
## I took my two sons to watch a football match a few months ago and it costs me well over £100 for all three tickets, for 1.5 hours of football. ##

I think there is a huge difference in watching a live game at the stadium, a pop concert etc than the tv.
I pay £88 a month for Sky (no movies or sport), broadband and phone plus box sets (special deal - got a free tablet at Christmas). Considering there's 7 of us with varied viewing habits and all using the internet I think it's good value.

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