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UK gold
Should you get UK gold on Freeview. I have a pace twin and am missing this
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 22:19:07 -0000, "neilalastair"
wrote: Should you get UK gold on Freeview. No. -- Andrew. To email unscramble & remove spamtrap. Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards, please don't top post. Trim messages to quote only relevent text. Check groups.google.com before asking a question. |
"neilalastair" wrote in message
. .. Should you get UK gold on Freeview. I have a pace twin and am missing this channel. No UKGold or UKTV Gold as it is now called on Freeview, I think Tits-Up TV will carry this channel for a few minutes per day. Mike. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.617 / Virus Database: 396 - Release Date: 09-Mar-2004 |
"neilalastair" wrote:
Should you get UK gold on Freeview. I have a pace twin and am missing this channel. That's because it is not on Freeview ! -- Mike @ www.lefkada-homes.com |
yes you should I do
"neilalastair" wrote in message . .. Should you get UK gold on Freeview. I have a pace twin and am missing this channel. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.616 / Virus Database: 395 - Release Date: 08/03/2004 |
"Geoff Hobson" wrote in message
... yes you should I do I see a radio station called UK Gold on freeview but it always seems to be silent when I try it. No TV station with that name though. -- Brian Gregory (In the UK). To email me remove the letter vee. |
It's not a radio station, it's a channel holder for the TV channel, which
will launch as part of Top-Up.tv (which will hopefully fail) "Brian Gregory [UK]" wrote in message ... "Geoff Hobson" wrote in message ... yes you should I do I see a radio station called UK Gold on freeview but it always seems to be silent when I try it. No TV station with that name though. -- Brian Gregory (In the UK). To email me remove the letter vee. |
"Peter Hewitt-Dutton" wrote:
It's not a radio station, it's a channel holder for the TV channel, which will launch as part of Top-Up.tv (which will hopefully fail) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Hopefully fail"? WHY? You don't want it, so no one else should have it? What is wrong with you people. If it was up to you we'd all still be watching one BBC channel (in 405 lines too I suspect). W |
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 14:11:09 +0000, Willie
wrote: "Hopefully fail"? WHY? Its a crap package that is noticeably reducing the picture quality of the existing Freeview programmes. -- Andrew. To email unscramble & remove spamtrap. Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards, please don't top post. Trim messages to quote only relevent text. Check groups.google.com before asking a question. |
In article , Andrew wrote:
Its a crap package that is noticeably reducing the picture quality of the existing Freeview programmes. Why is that? ONdigital used to have many more channels than Freeview or indeed Freeview + TopUpTV. Was ONdigital worse quality images than Freeview? (If it was, I can't tell the difference personally.) Remember, many people do not have the option of Sky or cable, so more channels available on digital terrestrial can only be a good thing. (Even if the TopUpTV line-up is indeed poor, the only channel I would be interested in really would be E4.) |
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