As the e. U. And the u. K. Struggle to seal an amicable divorce we take a look at the supply threat to the british post rex the breakfast table. Also on the program investors darlings the most competitive countries to put your cash according to the World Economic forum get ready for some surprises. And how mobile Payment Systems are helping to boost newly independent so molly lands shaky economy. Its time for business on the w m how you got yes welcome to the program could brics its make a pigs ear out of britains breakfasts the full english breakfast is almost a u. N. World heritage a slap up fees of Sausages Eggs Blood Pudding beings toast and bacon and denmark is the number one british Breakfast Bacon Supplier the question is will the full english still be the same when it lands on a post breakfast table. What would
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but tell us about your new subscription service that you are launching now to compete. why would i want to pay for a subscription when i can still listen to the radio for free? you can indeed, but for some of our listeners, specialist music is one of their life passions. they invest a lot of their discretionary income in following a particular genre of music or artist, and for them it is a very important part of their life. and what we think is that they would want to delve even deeper into that experience, so we think that they would be prepared to pay a very modest amount, just £3.99 a month for listeners of skala, jazz fm, kerrang! and planet rock for a premium service. and again, they get an ad break free service with more music, they get 20 new on demand listening shows, or channels, and they get specialist on demand programming, which really takes them deep into their life passion.
jazz fm, kerrang! and planet rock for a premium service. and again, they get an ad break free service with more music, they get 20 new on demand listening shows, or channels, and they get specialist on demand programming, which really takes them deep into their life passion. so we think that the combination of those services or easily delivered and accessed through the app, which they always already enjoy our services on, is a very compelling offer. and you are only rolling it out across the four at the moment. yes, we are. this is an innovative offer and there is a lot for us to learn. we think we are onto something really strong already. we are seeing live trialists convert to subscriptions at roughly 85%, which is very strong, and we are seeing a good level of demand for our new content that we are offering those listeners as well. i was smiling as you said it is for music specialists
a certain sense yes but then again there s also some competition out amazon and the company you just named is also into the streaming business or on demand programming but yes i mean almost every second household in the u.s. has a subscription of netflix so that is a quite impressive number the big question is what s going to happen when we look good further down the lion in the past for example studios like walt disney or warner brothers they actually sold their content to netflix but now disney or a t. and t. the parent company of warner brothers they re building their own on demand services so the competition will probably increase for netflix but as so far investors were thrilled by those numbers of the stock of netflix even before we got the quarterly