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Virgin Media is rolling out a major upgrade for its TV platform users, offering three new bonus channels at no extra cost. The telecoms giant has partnered with Rakuten to introduce three FAST channels this month, providing additional drama, comedy, and sci-fi content to households.

The newly added channels include Rakuten TV Drama on Channel 462, featuring hit movies like The Big Short, Gosford Park, and JFK. On Channel 463, viewers can enjoy Rakuten TV Comedy with titles such as Big Momma’s House, The Internship, and Bedazzled. For sci-fi enthusiasts, Rakuten TV: Sci Fi on Channel 464 promises a variety of otherworldly content.

The upgrade is automatic for Virgin TV 360 and Flex customers, requiring no action on their part. The channels are easily accessible through Virgin Media’s TV guide and voice control search functionality.

David Bouchier, Chief TV and Entertainment Officer at Virgin Media O2, expressed excitement about the new streaming channels, emphasizing the added value they bring to customers. With this enhancement, Virgin TV subscribers now have access to a total of 40 FAST channels, enriching their viewing experience with diverse content options.

While Virgin Media TV requires a monthly subscription fee, the expanded channel lineup now offers a more extensive selection compared to free alternatives.

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