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    gossip Virgin to trial Neflix on TIVO

    Great news, especially if it is free!! Although TBH I would pay more each month on the sub to have it (although not full price of course!)



    Virgin Media pilots Netflix video-on-demand on Tivo

    By Tom Espiner Technology reporter The Virgin deal gives Netflix another route into UK customers' living rooms
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    Virgin Media is to pilot Netflix's video-streaming service with 40,000 of its Tivo set-top box subscribers.
    The cable firm will send letters this week inviting a selection of its UK customers to download and test the TV and movie on-demand app.
    Those participating in the pilot will need a Netflix subscription to be able to view the content.
    Virgin Media said it planned to roll out the app to all of its 1.7 million Tivo customers by the end of the year.
    The BBC understands that Virgin may offer Netflix as part of a bundled service.
    The tie-up could strengthen the position of both companies, according to one media analyst.
    "It's a win-win situation," said Toby Syfret from Enders Analysis.
    "It's a positive move for both, and should help them in any competitive tussles they've got."
    On-demand competition Virgin Media would benefit from being able to offer a broader range of content, and Netflix would potentially gain a larger UK audience, suggested Mr Syfret.
    The deal comes as Netflix faces competition Rakuten's new Wuaki.tv service
    Virgin's digital set-top competitors include Sky, BT and TalkTalk.
    Netflix is up against established services such as Amazon's Lovefilm and Tesco's Blinkbox.
    It also faces competition from a more recent entrant, Wuaki.tv. The new business is currently offering its service at half the price of Netflix's. It is owned by the Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten which is best known in the UK for its ebook brand Kobo.
    Virgin Media has previously shown its willingness to create a partnership with what might be seen as a competing service.
    The company struck a deal in August to offer BT's sports channels to its cable customers.

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