@NigelB72 Hopefully it’ll as easy as that but I can just envisage the app not accepting my credentials
Nigel
That's what I dont get
Why outbid ( 2 billion) TNT then hand the rights back?
Surely it would have been smarter to let TNT's bid succed then take over
BSF
It's a completely new app...just create an account and off you go
@Anonymous the rights bidding process would have started and been completed before the HBO/Warner debacle started
@Anonymous The email I’ve received doesn’t say anything about creating a new account on hbo max but to login with the same credentials as you do on discovery plus
@BSF74wrote:@Anonymous The email I’ve received doesn’t say anything about creating a new account on hbo max but to login with the same credentials as you do on discovery plus
Yes, it says that but of course on your previous post you're already saying it will go wrong, why not just wait & see?
@NigelB72 At no extra cost...plus £3 price increase from April in my case. It's good that there's the possibility to upscale HBO Max, if you want (for whatever reason you couldn't upgrade to Paramount+ Premium Tier and couldn't link an existing Netflix account to the core account)
@NigelB72We can only hope so (that it's available via a new JV in some capacity: one which involves a new distribution / marketing arrangement with BT Group). Not wishing to sound too controversial, but I yearn to a return of the sports network of old - one with a proper sense of identity, that understood & respected UK / Ireland consumer values and appointment-to-view scheduling with a rich and varied portfolio that complemented other sports channels and represented reasonable value for money.
Appointment to view in a world of streaming....no thanks
@everybodyhatesChris it depends on what platform you're watching. I'm no longer a BT TV customer but I have Netflix and Paramount+ Premium linked to my primary account... And the base subscription is included in my package. HBO Max will be added next month along with Disney+... Upgrading both to Premium will still mean I'm a bit better off over subscribing direct.