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C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
It seems that C5 will appear (as expected) on BBC Mux B from Selkirk, when
that switches over to the new 64QAM high power DTT services next month http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...hannelfive-bbc I assume it will stay put on the low power Mux A at the other Tx sites, until they undergo DSO one at a time. There's no room for it on the low power existing Mux B that's at 16 QAM anyway. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:28:26 +0100, Mark Carver wrote:
It seems that C5 will appear (as expected) on BBC Mux B from Selkirk, when that switches over to the new 64QAM high power DTT services next month http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...hannelfive-bbc Note that the Media Grauniad article carefully fails to mention when this deal between the BBC and five was actually signed. |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
"J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:28:26 +0100, Mark Carver wrote: It seems that C5 will appear (as expected) on BBC Mux B from Selkirk, when that switches over to the new 64QAM high power DTT services next month http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...hannelfive-bbc Note that the Media Grauniad article carefully fails to mention when this deal between the BBC and five was actually signed. C5 will hopefully join Freesat around then as well! |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
Commander Gideon wrote:
"J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:28:26 +0100, Mark Carver wrote: It seems that C5 will appear (as expected) on BBC Mux B from Selkirk, when that switches over to the new 64QAM high power DTT services next month http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...hannelfive-bbc Note that the Media Grauniad article carefully fails to mention when this deal between the BBC and five was actually signed. C5 will hopefully join Freesat around then as well! That's the line that both C5's duty office, and Freesat themselves keep peddling, but it's got to move to Astra 2D to do that, and I don't see any space for it there currently ? -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
On Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 at 17:16:51h +0100, Mark Carver pondered:
it's got to move to Astra 2D to do that, and I don't see any space for it there currently ? Once ITV plc have "let go" (viz fired) all those regional journalists and consolidated their regional celebrity news shows into oversized non-geographically and non-culturally significant mega-regions, all in the name of cost cutting and profit boosting (despite the fact that Border Television is actually operating at a profit), will ITV plc be reducing the number of transmissions on Astra 2D? After all, that is one of the reasons for cutting back on regional variations is it not, so that they can reduce ITV-1 to eventually just a national England and Wales service with maybe 5 minutes of news headlines from ITN (similar to `five') at 18:00h and 22:00h in between the commercials? |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
J G Miller wrote:
On Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 at 17:16:51h +0100, Mark Carver pondered: it's got to move to Astra 2D to do that, and I don't see any space for it there currently ? Once ITV plc have "let go" (viz fired) all those regional journalists and consolidated their regional celebrity news shows into oversized non-geographically and non-culturally significant mega-regions, all in the name of cost cutting and profit boosting (despite the fact that Border Television is actually operating at a profit), will ITV plc be reducing the number of transmissions on Astra 2D? After all, that is one of the reasons for cutting back on regional variations is it not, so that they can reduce ITV-1 to eventually just a national England and Wales service with maybe 5 minutes of news headlines from ITN (similar to `five') at 18:00h and 22:00h in between the commercials? Judging by the amount of local businesses that advertise during peak time on ITV Thames Valley-South (aka ITV-1 Hannington) I reckon the sub regions are here to stay for advertising, even after they have fully buried sub regional programming. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 22:28:34 +0100, Mark Carver postulated:
Judging by the amount of local businesses that advertise during peak time on ITV Thames Valley-South (aka ITV-1 Hannington) I reckon the sub regions are here to stay for advertising, even after they have fully buried sub regional programming. On terrestrial transmissions no doubt they will remain as long as it is profitable, but is there a need on satellite? And even if there is, since the programming will remain the same, these could then be encrypted and move to Astra 2B, where Anglia West, Central South West, Tyne Tees South, and Yorkshire East have already been shunted into obscurity. Of course, this would mean that the bill for encryption starts to rise again. But is it not a long term strategic aim of ITV plc to greatly reduce the number of their satellite streams and hence the operational costs? Has there been any further news on the possible takeover of ITV plc and its transformation to RTL Großbritannien? |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
J G Miller wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 22:28:34 +0100, Mark Carver postulated: Judging by the amount of local businesses that advertise during peak time on ITV Thames Valley-South (aka ITV-1 Hannington) I reckon the sub regions are here to stay for advertising, even after they have fully buried sub regional programming. On terrestrial transmissions no doubt they will remain as long as it is profitable, but is there a need on satellite? I suppose it depends on what share of viewing ITV end up with via satellite. And even if there is, since the programming will remain the same, these could then be encrypted and move to Astra 2B, where Anglia West, Central South West, Tyne Tees South, and Yorkshire East have already been shunted into obscurity. And Thames Valley-South (aka Meridian North), and because of that round here the Freesat EPG mapping gives us Thames Valley-North (aka Central South aka Oxford) so we end up with the correct news, but the wrong non-news regional programming. It will all be academic soon. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
"Mark Carver" wrote in message ... Commander Gideon wrote: "J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:28:26 +0100, Mark Carver wrote: It seems that C5 will appear (as expected) on BBC Mux B from Selkirk, when that switches over to the new 64QAM high power DTT services next month http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...hannelfive-bbc Note that the Media Grauniad article carefully fails to mention when this deal between the BBC and five was actually signed. C5 will hopefully join Freesat around then as well! That's the line that both C5's duty office, and Freesat themselves keep peddling, but it's got to move to Astra 2D to do that, and I don't see any space for it there currently ? -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. Since ITV is killing off so many different regional feeds, space will open. |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
mr deo wrote:
Since ITV is killing off so many different regional feeds, space will open. No, it *might* not. Read my other post. Commercials. One advantage ITV does have over other broadcasters is that it can (and does) offer very locally targeted adverts. As I've said, I see more and more of these in peak time in my area, so *perhaps* it might remain economically viable to retain the present 25 or so advertising sub regions, after any sub regional programming has vanished. It really depends on how many people end up viewing ITV delivered by satellite. Also note that both Anglia and Meridian since March 2004 have had more advertising sub-regions than news, Anglia 2 News, 3 Ads Meridian 3 News, 4 Ads |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
"Mark Carver" wrote in message ... Commander Gideon wrote: "J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:28:26 +0100, Mark Carver wrote: It seems that C5 will appear (as expected) on BBC Mux B from Selkirk, when that switches over to the new 64QAM high power DTT services next month http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...hannelfive-bbc Note that the Media Grauniad article carefully fails to mention when this deal between the BBC and five was actually signed. C5 will hopefully join Freesat around then as well! That's the line that both C5's duty office, and Freesat themselves keep peddling, but it's got to move to Astra 2D to do that, and I don't see any space for it there currently ? Do you have the email address for C5's duty office,please? |
C5 confirmed move to BBC B Mux
On Thursday, October 23rd, 2008, at 11:20:12 +0100h,
Commander Gideon requested: Do you have the email address for C5's duty office,please? The relevant details are to be found on this web page http://www.five.TV/aboutfive/contact/general/ QUOTE If you don't find the answer to your question or have a specific enquiry or complaint about a Five programme or wish to make a comment about Five in general, contact us at: Five 22 Long Acre LONDON WC2E 9LY 0845 7 050505 0207 421 7270 We aim to respond to e-mail enquiries within 72 hours and letters within four days. However, there may be times when the service is busy, that responses take longer to deal with. UNQUOTE |
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