Virgin Media

  • EntertainmentAOL

    One in four people have no idea what they're paying for TV

    We don't know what we're paying for TV, we're confused about the way packages are priced, and we're failing to watch the vast majority of the channels we're forking out for. Millions of people pay for TV services in the

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  • NewsAOL

    Virgin Media contractors accidentally trap family inside home

    Virgin Media has been forced to apologise after its engineers barricaded a woman and her daughter inside their home. Cable contractors working for the firm dug a trench and put up fencing all round the house in Bolton before leaving at 2.00pm

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  • BusinessAOL

    Virgin Media to charge customers more for Sky channels

    If you watch Sky Sports and Sky Movies through Virgin Media you will soon have to pay more for your subscriptions. Virgin Media says that this is the result of increased charges it has to pay Sky to carry its premium channels. Channels that are

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  • BusinessAOL

    Virgin Media to hike prices by inflation-busting 5.9%

    Virgin Media has announced it will be hiking its prices by an average of 5.9% from next year. The changes will impact phone and Big Bundle users from 1st February 2015. Compare phone, broadband and TV packages What's changing? Virgin

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  • BusinessAOL

    Virgin Media owner buys ITV shares

    The owner of Virgin Media said it has no plans for a takeover of ITV after snapping up 6.4% of the broadcaster's shares from rival BSkyB today. US cable giant Liberty Global said it was excited to be a shareholder of ITV after the

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  • NewsAOL

    Elderly couple loses TV service over unpaid porn bill

    Ron Hayward (75) and his wife Ann (72), from Reddish in Stockport, have finally lost their TV service, after a third massive bill for on-demand porn that they say they never downloaded. It's a saga that has run for five years now, and after

  • BusinessAOL

    Virgin Media ad misled, rules ASA

    Rival broadband companies have had their dispute settled by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after several suppliers accused Virgin Media of misleading customers over its "unlimited" offer. Both Sky and BT successfully