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"Andy Burns" wrote in message ... On 08/02/2007 19:20, Agamemnon wrote: If they do and they are not replaced with 3 other free channels then Sky will be in violation of its agreement to use its multiplex for Freeview, free to air channels only. I was beginning to wonder I was alone in understanding they were obliged to do that, If they don't want to provide 3 channels that's ok, give the space back and let it be re-auctioned, but don't let them ringfence half of a mux for a handful of customers on a proprietary box. What's more why the f**k would anyone want to subscribe to a service which only offers 4 channels when they could get Sky proper with free broadband. Look at what happend to ITV Digital. Why would OfCom want to allow Sky to bring that back. |
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"Agamemnon" wrote in message ... "Andy Burns" wrote in message ... On 08/02/2007 19:20, Agamemnon wrote: If they do and they are not replaced with 3 other free channels then Sky will be in violation of its agreement to use its multiplex for Freeview, free to air channels only. I was beginning to wonder I was alone in understanding they were obliged to do that, If they don't want to provide 3 channels that's ok, give the space back and let it be re-auctioned, but don't let them ringfence half of a mux for a handful of customers on a proprietary box. What's more why the f**k would anyone want to subscribe to a service which only offers 4 channels when they could get Sky proper with free broadband. Look at what happend to ITV Digital. Why would OfCom want to allow Sky to bring that back. ITV DIGITAL : PART TWO |
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the dog from that film you saw wrote:
"Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message ... So new boxes and CAMs if you want to get these channels..... Hmmm , I really don't think they are going to persuade many people to sign up to this given the easy availability of traditional pay tv services (all with much more choice) given the roaring success of top up tv (ahem).... At least Sky has the potential to attract customers if they include some of the high profile shows like Lost , 24 etc TitsUpTv was doomed from the start when it was just more of the same free ****e that people already got. i really wish that terrestrial had to be reserved for non pay channels I don't object to *some* pay channels as long as there are a certain number of free ones including all the "key" channels that people expect. and non shopping too. On any service. Every :0) -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk |
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wrote in message ... "Agamemnon" wrote in message ... "Andy Burns" wrote in message ... On 08/02/2007 19:20, Agamemnon wrote: If they do and they are not replaced with 3 other free channels then Sky will be in violation of its agreement to use its multiplex for Freeview, free to air channels only. I was beginning to wonder I was alone in understanding they were obliged to do that, If they don't want to provide 3 channels that's ok, give the space back and let it be re-auctioned, but don't let them ringfence half of a mux for a handful of customers on a proprietary box. What's more why the f**k would anyone want to subscribe to a service which only offers 4 channels when they could get Sky proper with free broadband. Look at what happend to ITV Digital. Why would OfCom want to allow Sky to bring that back. ITV DIGITAL : PART TWO What does this mean for TopUpTV? |
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"Mike Henry" wrote in message ... In , wrote: What does this mean for TopUpTV? Hopefully, it means an accelerated conclusion. Do hope so, we couldn't be that lucky Steve Terry |
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charles wrote:
In article , Max Demian wrote: wrote in message Yes, the BBC have a sneaky habit of changing news items after they publish them. or you could say: Updating the story as more details become available. Nope, it's a sneaky habit (well, sometimes). http://newssniffer.newworldodour.co.uk/ Some of the stuff they sensor from the "Don't have your say" forums says a lot about the BBC's political 'leanings'. It's political correctness gone mad! dom. |
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"Horovan" wrote in message ... http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/digitalt...t-service.html What a joke ...do Sky and the Murdoch crew really think that when 2 million people bought Freeview boxes in the run up to Christmas that on Rupert's say so ,they are all going tro throw these boxes away just to get his new "Pay-Rupert" channels in MPEG 4 with a subscription. No - this is a bargaining chip - the threat of a spoiler for Freeview and free-to-air DTT in advance of the analogue switch off in 2008 onwards.Why?...because the Competition Authority may well make Sky sell the holding they bought in ITV to block Richard Branson ,Virgin and NTL buying in to ITV.If they had to sell ,Sky would most probably make a thumping loss. But of course we are slowly running up to the next General Election and Murdoch wants to see who is willing to get into bed with him this time - Brown or Campbell.Campbell has already made clear that his is very dubious of Murdoch....so it will be a test for Brown .Chances are the slimy Scot will give Rupert all he wants regardless of the costs to the British people . Time to kick the Dirty Digger and Dirty Digger Junior in the wallet....which party leader has the balls to do it..... And of course we must not forget Setanta setting up on pay DTT to show Premiere League matches in competition with Sky Sports!!!!! If Ofcom and Woodward let the Murdochs put this one over on the British People ....we will all know which way to vote next general Election. Incisive stuff! The only bit you missed is that off course NI also controls The Times, Sun and some Sunday titles. Now if $ky and the Sun switch back Gordon would be in a lot more trouble than he already is. |
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On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 21:06:00 GMT, wrote:
ITV DIGITAL : PART TWO You mean Murdoch's backroom bods are now fully engaged in cracking Videoguard? -- |
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In message , Mike
writes On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 21:06:00 GMT, wrote: ITV DIGITAL : PART TWO You mean Murdoch's backroom bods are now fully engaged in cracking Videoguard? Today's Guardian says that Freeview viewers will have to buy a new STB with a card slot, but makes no mention that they will have to replace the TV set in order to watch the HD channels. Ian. -- |
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