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Old May 4th 05, 10:25 AM
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Old May 4th 05, 11:33 AM
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DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:
http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?...ass=193&id=846




Oh well, you may as well say goodbye to top up t.V then.


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Old May 4th 05, 12:40 PM
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DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:

http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?...ass=193&id=846




Oh well, you may as well say goodbye to top up t.V then.


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If ITV bought Top-Up TV, they would no doubt rename it to either ITV
Digital or OnDigital :-o/
Regards Mike.

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Old May 4th 05, 04:05 PM
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If they do I think I free card valid for the length of your unused
subscription at the time of closure should be sent to all former ITV
Digital customers.

Personally I think the government should not allow ITV to purchase TopUp
TV. ITV's shrewd lawyers have already got ITV out of paying ITV
Digitals debt, which were caused by there own management incompetence,
when ITV as a whole had sufficient funds. Purchasing TopUp TV would
after a short while put ITV close to where they were before OnDigital
closed without the debt.

Malcolm


If could also mean the end of "freeview" in the true sense. ITV could start
using Top-UP TV as a "pay per view" supplier, moving special programs for
which advertising dosn't cover the cost to recover extra revenue.


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Old May 4th 05, 06:10 PM
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John Russell wrote:

If could also mean the end of "freeview" in the true sense. ITV could start
using Top-UP TV as a "pay per view" supplier, moving special programs for
which advertising dosn't cover the cost to recover extra revenue.


As I said when ITV bought SDN I reckon they'll have a longer term
strategy to migrate as much of their own FTA content off their own plex
onto freeview space. If they manage to move ITV 1/2/3/News on to other
Muxes (and I appreciate it might take time as they'll need to acquire
space as slots come up for rewal) they then end up with 1 1/2 QAM 64
multiplexes to use for limited CA.

What they chose to do with that CA would be interesting....

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Old May 4th 05, 06:19 PM
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John Russell wrote:
wrote in message ...

If they do I think I free card valid for the length of your unused
subscription at the time of closure should be sent to all former ITV
Digital customers.

Personally I think the government should not allow ITV to purchase TopUp
TV. ITV's shrewd lawyers have already got ITV out of paying ITV
Digitals debt, which were caused by there own management incompetence,
when ITV as a whole had sufficient funds. Purchasing TopUp TV would
after a short while put ITV close to where they were before OnDigital
closed without the debt.

Malcolm



If could also mean the end of "freeview" in the true sense. ITV could start
using Top-UP TV as a "pay per view" supplier, moving special programs for
which advertising dosn't cover the cost to recover extra revenue.


Or it could be that ITV are eyeing-up the extra capacity, either to
provide more ITV channels or to sell-on some/all of the bandwidth to
newcommers. Strength in numbers springs to mind here.


Clem
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Old May 4th 05, 07:55 PM
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"DAB sounds worse than FM" wrote:

http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?...ass=193&id=846


Notice that Freeview is "non-terrestrial", and that's the DTG!

Seems that TopUp TV is "digital terrestrial", in the link below, though.

http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?id=830

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Old May 4th 05, 09:51 PM
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Anthony said the following on 2005-05-04 17:10:
If could also mean the end of "freeview" in the true sense. ITV could start
using Top-UP TV as a "pay per view" supplier, moving special programs for
which advertising dosn't cover the cost to recover extra revenue.



As I said when ITV bought SDN I reckon they'll have a longer term
strategy to migrate as much of their own FTA content off their own plex
onto freeview space. If they manage to move ITV 1/2/3/News on to other
Muxes (and I appreciate it might take time as they'll need to acquire
space as slots come up for rewal) they then end up with 1 1/2 QAM 64
multiplexes to use for limited CA.

What they chose to do with that CA would be interesting....


The new multiplex they have aquired is pay TV allowable anyway (as it is
full of pay TV!) so by moving ITV-1 et al to it would gain ITV nothing.

ITV have turned out to be one of the biggest benefactors of ITV Digital
going tits up, with ITV 2 and ITV 3 being the 6th and 7th most watched
channels in Freeview homes. (BBC ONE, ITV 1, Five, BBC TWO, Channel 4
being the top 5)

Also as ITV have an obligation to ensure ITV-1 has universal coverage
they would be unable to move that channel - and would be stupid to
compromise the coverage of there other channels. With ITV also
converting some of there satellite channels to FTA broadcasts it implies
that ITV arn't interested in pay TV (if they can't make a pay tv
platform work with 5 multiplexes what chance would ITV have with 1 and a
bit?)

Buying Top Up TV MAY just be a cheap way to simply buy more capacity
(six extra slots) on Freeview in the longer term to allow further ITV
channels to launch on the platform, especially useful if they want to
have interactive services like those provided by the BBC.

Kev
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Old May 4th 05, 10:21 PM
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Kev wrote:

The new multiplex they have aquired is pay TV allowable anyway (as it is
full of pay TV!) so by moving ITV-1 et al to it would gain ITV nothing.


On the contrary, move their FTA channels of their own mux and they have
the ability to launch CA channels in the bandwidth. Why "waste" CA slots
with FTA channels? Much better to move them on to Freeserve where the
licence won't allow them to use CA.

[snip]

Also as ITV have an obligation to ensure ITV-1 has universal coverage
they would be unable to move that channel - and would be stupid to
compromise the coverage of there other channels. With ITV also
converting some of there satellite channels to FTA broadcasts it implies
that ITV arn't interested in pay TV (if they can't make a pay tv
platform work with 5 multiplexes what chance would ITV have with 1 and a
bit?)


Under their analogue licence unless I'm mistaken - and anyway some of
the freeserve mux space provides identical coverage to their own - in
fact at QAM 16 you could argue it's better!

TUTV are making it pay (and yes I know they've not yet hit breakeven,
but they're ahead of their business plan and making it pay regardless of
what many here would like to happen) - ITVD failed because it tried to
use the same business model as Sky but with lower technology and limited
bandwidth. Find the audience, develop the content and pay TV is viable
on DTT.

Buying Top Up TV MAY just be a cheap way to simply buy more capacity
(six extra slots) on Freeview in the longer term to allow further ITV
channels to launch on the platform, especially useful if they want to
have interactive services like those provided by the BBC.


Maybe yes, but I still fancy more CA if they can find the programme mix
to sell.

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Old May 4th 05, 11:04 PM
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Anthony said the following on 2005-05-04 21:21:
The new multiplex they have aquired is pay TV allowable anyway (as it is
full of pay TV!) so by moving ITV-1 et al to it would gain ITV nothing.

On the contrary, move their FTA channels of their own mux and they have
the ability to launch CA channels in the bandwidth. Why "waste" CA slots
with FTA channels? Much better to move them on to Freeserve where the
licence won't allow them to use CA.


Both the multiplexes ITV own (half of Mux 2 and all of A) allow Pay TV
anyway, and carry pay TV.

Also as ITV have an obligation to ensure ITV-1 has universal coverage
they would be unable to move that channel - and would be stupid to
compromise the coverage of there other channels. With ITV also
converting some of there satellite channels to FTA broadcasts it implies
that ITV arn't interested in pay TV (if they can't make a pay tv
platform work with 5 multiplexes what chance would ITV have with 1 and a
bit?)

Under their analogue licence unless I'm mistaken - and anyway some of
the freeview mux space provides identical coverage to their own - in
fact at QAM 16 you could argue it's better!


They may do in the interim, but after switch over the two non-BBC
Freeview multiplexes will only be broadcast from a maximum of 200 sites,
compared with 1,100 sites that the prime BBC and ITV multiplexes and one
of there secondary multiplexes (either BBC or ITV will get two).

Basically by moving ITV1 et al to Multiplex C or D will result in it
having Channel 5 style coverage, yet all the BBC stations, Channel 4 et
al will get much much better coverage.

Buying Top Up TV MAY just be a cheap way to simply buy more capacity
(six extra slots) on Freeview in the longer term to allow further ITV
channels to launch on the platform, especially useful if they want to
have interactive services like those provided by the BBC.

Maybe yes, but I still fancy more CA if they can find the programme mix
to sell.


The big question is, would ITV want to be involved in yet another pay TV
operation seeing has both they have been involved in (ITV Digital in the
UK (Granada and Carlton) and Queireo in Spain (Carlton)) have gone bust,
and that they have been a successful FTA operation (especially with ITV2
and ITV3)
 




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