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World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
Chris Howells wrote:
wrote: So it seems like Evesham are being a bit premature in advertising in this way as it is not *guaranteed* that the World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV in the UK. Is this something the Advertising Standard Authority http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/ may be interested in as their advertising may be misleading? If it were not broadcast in HDTV I I don't think the ASA will be interested since it is on their own website, and not on the radio, tv or printed in a publication. ASA website says "The ASA is here to make sure all advertising, wherever it appears...", which seems to suggest web advertising is covered. Besides the OP said the advert was on p38 of yesterday's Times..... Dave |
World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
"Andrew" [email protected] wrote in message ... On 6 Jan 2006 15:09:29 -0800, wrote: I'm going to phone Evesham tomorrow to get full details of who will be broadcasting the World Cup in HDTV in the UK and how to receive this, but this is good news from me (see my previous post here and to aus.tv "Will the FIFA World Cup be on HDTV?". If it will be shown I would imagine Telewest/NTL could be in for the scoop as they are the only ones who should have a commercial HD service running by then. -- NTL are not expected to launch their HD DVR until later in the year and TW well they are very much a viable option. If SKY haven't launched by June then they will be a laughing stock and well since the BBC will be FTA on Dsat and surely offering something by June you won't need to use SKY hardware anyway. DTT trials in London are expected by could be closed to the public and existing hardware is useless for HD anyway so you can't rely on that. It's possible there will be some WC games in HD offered by a UK broadcaster but if you want to make sure then Premiere are showing all 64 games in HD and with suitable hardware and sub can be watched in the UK. Mike C |
World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 12:45:59 -0000, "Ivan"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... So it seems like Evesham are being a bit premature in advertising in this way as it is not *guaranteed* that the World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV in the UK. Is this something the Advertising Standard Authority http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/ may be interested in as their advertising may be misleading? If it were not broadcast in HDTV I guess consumers who had bought a TV based on their advertsting may have cause for complain and compensation? Perhaps one of the German broadcasters will be transmitting FTA HDTV via the Astra satellite, I notice that there are several promo channels up and running already. Should I feel embarassed that I read that as "porno channels"..? Charlie -- Remove NO-SPOO-PLEASE from my email address to reply Please send no unsolicited email or foodstuffs |
World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
Sat, 7 Jan 2006 12:45:59 -0000, "Ivan" wrote: Perhaps one of the German broadcasters will be transmitting FTA HDTV via the Astra satellite, I notice that there are several promo channels up and running already. Should I feel embarassed that I read that as "porno channels"..? Rummaging around in the loft the other day, looking for some ancient beta tapes (some going back to the early Eighties with Comic Strip episodes) to copy on to DVD, I chanced upon some from the early Nineties, recorded from analogue Sat1 and RTL, These channels were always a must for the more studious among us us who wanted to brush up on our German on Friday and Saturday evenings, after returning home from the pub. Charlie -- Remove NO-SPOO-PLEASE from my email address to reply Please send no unsolicited email or foodstuffs |
World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
Dave wrote:
ASA website says "The ASA is here to make sure all advertising, wherever it appears...", which seems to suggest web advertising is covered. No, web sites are specifically excluded later. http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/about/Guid...ook +into.htm There are some types of commercial message we don’t deal with; these include: [...] Websites. Misleading claims on companies' websites should be reported to your local trading standards department (www.tradingstandards.gov.uk) You can, however, complain to us about sales promotions run on websites such as special offers, prize draws and competitions. [...] Besides the OP said the advert was on p38 of yesterday's Times..... Oops. |
World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
Chris Howells wrote:
Dave wrote: ASA website says "The ASA is here to make sure all advertising, wherever it appears...", which seems to suggest web advertising is covered. No, web sites are specifically excluded later. Errr OK, so re-reading that page suggests that misleading claims on a companie's web sites are not covered by the ASA, whereas if they advertise on another site it is covered. I think you were right. |
World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
Chris Howells wrote:
Dave wrote: ASA website says "The ASA is here to make sure all advertising, wherever it appears...", which seems to suggest web advertising is covered. No, web sites are specifically excluded later. http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/about/Guid...ook +into.htm There are some types of commercial message we don’t deal with; these include: [...] Websites. Misleading claims on companies' websites should be reported to your local trading standards department (www.tradingstandards.gov.uk) You can, however, complain to us about sales promotions run on websites such as special offers, prize draws and competitions. [...] Note the careful use of the word 'advertising' in what I wrote above. The ASA distinguishes between 'advertising' (which they cover) and 'editorial' (which they don't) on websites, and indeed the bit you quote explicitly includes sales promotions (and elsewhere they state they cover banner, popup ads, and in search engine results - ads "in paid for space"). Of course a single web page could contain both editorial and advertising - just as a normal print page could. Besides the OP said the advert was on p38 of yesterday's Times..... Oops. Dave |
World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
Chris Howells wrote:
Chris Howells wrote: Dave wrote: ASA website says "The ASA is here to make sure all advertising, wherever it appears...", which seems to suggest web advertising is covered. No, web sites are specifically excluded later. Errr OK, so re-reading that page suggests that misleading claims on a companie's web sites are not covered by the ASA, whereas if they advertise on another site it is covered. I think you were right. Sorry - just got to your post after posting my reply to your earlier one :) Dave |
World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV
wrote in message oups.com... So it seems like Evesham are being a bit premature in advertising in this way as it is not *guaranteed* that the World Cup will be broadcast in HDTV in the UK. Is this something the Advertising Standard Authority http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/ may be interested in as their advertising may be misleading? If it were not broadcast in HDTV I guess consumers who had bought a TV based on their advertsting may have cause for complain and compensation? Trade puff only. You would have to prove that you thought that it was a term of the contract. -- MESSAGE ENDS. John Porcella |
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