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RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - skateguy - 29-06-2010 17:42

(29-06-2010 17:37 )StanTheMan Wrote:  What's to say Paradiso won't remain free, even if Bluebird do buy them out? As far as I can gather from the Bluebird threads, their idea isn't to take all these channels and make them subscription or PPV, but to simply take over the reins. I know they do have plans for some sub and ppv channels, but the ones that are fta now will emain so after any takeover, won't they? Unless I've grossly misinterpreted their plans.

Elgar means free as in independent, not free as in being free-to-view.


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - trevor format - 29-06-2010 17:59

Yes free as in free of Bluebird. Cool


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - dwfan - 29-06-2010 18:05

Club Paradiso remain free?
No, they should pay us to watch that rubbish.Smile


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - Scottishbloke - 29-06-2010 18:21

I certainly don't see subscription as the way forward for any of the channels unless its hardcore movies they would be showing. Subscription means fewer people phoning and texting so ultimately it would prove to be non profitable.


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - amandasnumerounofan - 29-06-2010 18:30

In fairness because I don't watch Club Paradiso, i'm not really bothered about whether it becomes Bluebird or not and the odd time that I have viewed it, it will need alot more energy put into it rather than the girls just lying there to be able to survive the likes of Bluebird, BS and Elite.


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - Count Spankula - 30-06-2010 08:35

I vote for independence and therefore viewer choice.


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - archibald cockfoster - 01-07-2010 11:11

I vote Paradiso to be free!

In fact if necessary I will mobilise support through a covert organisation known as PIM - Paradiso Independence Movement (not to be confused with PIMMS which is I believe an alcoholic refreshment).


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - RRROGER - 01-07-2010 16:07

Problem being if Bluebird take CP over, then if, as Chilly predicts, (& I concur) they flounder after the initial rush, there may not be enough lifeboats to go round; Bob's pocketed the money & got out while he's ahead & another babeshow sunk without trace........RIP....eekshockedshocked


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - Winston Wolfe - 02-07-2010 00:03

(29-06-2010 09:39 )elgar1uk Wrote:  Since this subject on whether Club paradiso is being taken over has gone on for quite some time, I thought it would be interesting to gauge the opinion of forum members, so do you think Club Paradiso should remain free?

It comes down to money, ambition and the motivation to move onwards and upwards... If there are no money issues, and Club Paradiso are satisfied with the way things are going, then there is no reason for them to sell up at this stage.


RE: Should Club Paradiso remain free? - StanTheMan - 02-07-2010 00:18

(29-06-2010 17:42 )skateguy Wrote:  
(29-06-2010 17:37 )StanTheMan Wrote:  What's to say Paradiso won't remain free, even if Bluebird do buy them out? As far as I can gather from the Bluebird threads, their idea isn't to take all these channels and make them subscription or PPV, but to simply take over the reins. I know they do have plans for some sub and ppv channels, but the ones that are fta now will emain so after any takeover, won't they? Unless I've grossly misinterpreted their plans.

Elgar means free as in independent, not free as in being free-to-view.

Thanks, skateguy.

Now that I understand, I can reveal that I voted for Bluebird to take over, for no other reason than because it will force at least some kind of change and hopefully break the monotony.