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Phil January 28th 06 08:54 AM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 

"Jomtien" wrote in message
...
It has been suggested that the contracts between Sky and C4/C5
actually oblige them to use the encryption. Unfortunately we are
unlikely to ever have any proof either way.


If they did not encrypt it would cost much more to screen films because they
would be watched all over Europe.
That is the reason they encrypt.

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David Marshall January 28th 06 11:52 AM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 
In article ,
Jomtien wrote:
It has been suggested that the contracts between Sky and C4/C5
actually oblige them to use the encryption. Unfortunately we are
unlikely to ever have any proof either way.


The only real evidence we had was the on-again/off-again statements about
More4 being FTA. In the end, Channel 4 blamed Sky, so no wonder we lept to
the conclusion that Channel 4's contract with Sky *requires* Sky to be given
first-pick of channels to join their packages.

Not Sky's fault - they're a business doing their best for their shareholders
- Channel 4's fault. Did they not read the contract? Did they read it but
decide it didn't matter?

Dave
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loz January 28th 06 02:11 PM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 

"Phil" wrote in message
...

It has been suggested that the contracts between Sky and C4/C5
actually oblige them to use the encryption. Unfortunately we are
unlikely to ever have any proof either way.


If they did not encrypt it would cost much more to screen films because
they would be watched all over Europe.
That is the reason they encrypt.


And BBC and ITV broadcast without encryption because?

I thought the satellite footprint was now tighter so less problem

Loz



Adrian January 28th 06 03:48 PM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 
loz wrote:
"Phil" wrote in message
...

It has been suggested that the contracts between Sky and C4/C5
actually oblige them to use the encryption. Unfortunately we are
unlikely to ever have any proof either way.


If they did not encrypt it would cost much more to screen films
because they would be watched all over Europe.
That is the reason they encrypt.


And BBC and ITV broadcast without encryption because?

I thought the satellite footprint was now tighter so less problem

Loz


BBC and ITV transmit from Astra 1D, as you say, a tighter footprint. The
other channels transmit from satellites with a footprint covering more of
europe, this _may_ be part of the reason they stay encrypted.
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Adrian A



Brian McIlwrath January 28th 06 07:20 PM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 
In uk.tech.tv.sky loz wrote:

: And BBC and ITV broadcast without encryption because?

The BBC are thought to have to pay significantly more for many of their
programmes since going FTA. They also pay Sky significant sums for the
EPG (regulated) and for the "postcode mapping" of 101 and 102 by area/country
(a Sky facility).
Whether going FTA has actually saved them money only they know!

: I thought the satellite footprint was now tighter so less problem

It might help but people who want to watch BBC have just bought larger
dishes where possible!

Jomtien January 29th 06 08:32 AM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 
Phil wrote:

It has been suggested that the contracts between Sky and C4/C5
actually oblige them to use the encryption. Unfortunately we are
unlikely to ever have any proof either way.


If they did not encrypt it would cost much more to screen films because they
would be watched all over Europe.
That is the reason they encrypt.


Really? The BBC and ITV apparently don't find that a problem.

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Zero Tolerance January 29th 06 12:38 PM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 08:32:06 +0100, Jomtien wrote:

If they did not encrypt it would cost much more to screen films because they
would be watched all over Europe.
That is the reason they encrypt.


Really? The BBC and ITV apparently don't find that a problem.


That's why they show fewer, and older, films now.


loz January 29th 06 12:55 PM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 

"Jomtien" wrote in message
...
Phil wrote:

It has been suggested that the contracts between Sky and C4/C5
actually oblige them to use the encryption. Unfortunately we are
unlikely to ever have any proof either way.


If they did not encrypt it would cost much more to screen films because
they
would be watched all over Europe.
That is the reason they encrypt.


Really? The BBC and ITV apparently don't find that a problem.


because as another poster pointed out when I also asked by BBC and ITV are
FTA, both those channels have a different footprint to C4
http://www.uk-satellite-tv.co.uk/foo...on_103674.html

Loz



Jomtien January 30th 06 08:13 AM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 
Zero Tolerance wrote:

If they did not encrypt it would cost much more to screen films because they
would be watched all over Europe.
That is the reason they encrypt.


Really? The BBC and ITV apparently don't find that a problem.


That's why they show fewer, and older, films now.


Can't say that I have noticed that.

--
Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these.
The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/8vef5
UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73
BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/
Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/
----
Only the truth as I see it.
No monies return'd. ;-)

Jomtien January 30th 06 08:13 AM

Discovery Channel will be on Sky High-Definition!
 
loz wrote:

If they did not encrypt it would cost much more to screen films because
they
would be watched all over Europe.
That is the reason they encrypt.


Really? The BBC and ITV apparently don't find that a problem.


because as another poster pointed out when I also asked by BBC and ITV are
FTA, both those channels have a different footprint to C4


And what would stop C4 and C5 moving to 2D if they wished to go FTA?

--
Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these.
The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/8vef5
UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73
BBC reception questions? ; http://www.astra2d.com/
Fed up with on-screen logos? : http://logofreetv.org/
----
Only the truth as I see it.
No monies return'd. ;-)


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