We watch stuff like NCIS on Fox tv and have just watched what we think is the last episode of series 18, but BT are now dropping Fox and replacing it with kids channels, why?? We are both in our seventies, grandchildren are in Oz so it’s no use at all to us. Does anyone think we will be getting a reduction in our monthly charges?
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BT are not dropping Fox - Fox is closing down in the UK and their content being moved to Disney+.
Sky, VirginMedia are BT are all losers.
@Waveydaveywrote:We watch stuff like NCIS on Fox tv and have just watched what we think is the last episode of series 18, but BT are now dropping Fox and replacing it with kids channels, why?? We are both in our seventies, grandchildren are in Oz so it’s no use at all to us. Does anyone think we will be getting a reduction in our monthly charges?
Thanks for the info, its a pity BT didnt explain this. Presume an additionl subscription is required for Disney+?
Yes - but it is one of the best value subscription services. It is NOT available on the BTtv box.
@Waveydaveywrote:Thanks for the info, its a pity BT didnt explain this. Presume an additionl subscription is required for Disney+?
Bear in mind that Fox Uk channel is a linear channel , Disney + is a streaming player. Fox Uk currently broadcasts a schedule of programmes that are licensed for that channel from a range of suppliers not just Disney owned companies. Whether Disney+ accquire streaming rights (remember streaming rights are not the same as linear broadcasting rights) to these other non Disney programming and include them on their player will only become clear over time.
Of course there won't be a reduction. BT couldn't even be bothered to inform it's customers, let alone consider compensating for missing channels that you pay for.
After contacting customer services regarding this, the end position is that BT can do want it wants, when it wants without any consideration towards its it's their customers as they have put in their ever increasingly long contracts, that services many vary!!!!
"the end position is that BT can do want it wants, when it wants"
And don't forget the annual contracted, above inflation, price increases!
Hysterically, BT have now emailed me, twice, to inform me that apparently my complaint concerning missing channels and no explanation, lack of compensation, offer to provide Disney + in good faith as they did not inform customers etc has now been closed! In my book complaints are only closed when an acceptable outcome has been achieved and an apology has been made! Excellent customer service yet again, BT!
BT are not very good with their emails about changes to services and only seem to send some of their customers emails when they feel like it.
Most people on here had got an email from BT about changes to the Now service before I got my email from BT.
BT customer service is not the best but I have seen much worse.
Darren