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How much longer will `five' stay on a PSB multiplex if it decides to embrace a subscription tv model? From http://www.broadcastnow.co.UK/news/broadcasters/five-mulls-switch-to-pay-tv/5006289.article QUOTE Five mulls switch to pay-TV 1 October, 2009 | By Kate Bulkley Five is considering taking its main terrestrial channel into the pay-TV market as it investigates radical survival strategies. Sources close to the broadcaster revealed the plan is part of a potential strategy to shift its *entire* channel portfolio (Five, Fiver, Five US) to pay. UNQUOTE |
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"J G Miller" wrote in message
news ![]() How much longer will `five' stay on a PSB multiplex if it decides to embrace a subscription tv model? If Five moves it channels to pay tv that might well ease the financial pressure on ITV and Channel 4 which wold be a good thing IMHO. -- Michael Chare |
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"J G Miller" wrote in message news ![]() How much longer will `five' stay on a PSB multiplex if it decides to embrace a subscription tv model? From http://www.broadcastnow.co.UK/news/broadcasters/five-mulls-switch-to-pay-tv/5006289.article QUOTE Five mulls switch to pay-TV 1 October, 2009 | By Kate Bulkley Five is considering taking its main terrestrial channel into the pay-TV market as it investigates radical survival strategies. Sources close to the broadcaster revealed the plan is part of a potential strategy to shift its *entire* channel portfolio (Five, Fiver, Five US) to pay. UNQUOTE Being part owned by Murdock that's hardly surprising Good riddens, hurry up and go Steve Terry |
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Steve Terry wrote:
Being part owned by Murdock that's hardly surprising Good riddens, hurry up and go Steve Terry 5 is owned by RTL Group, who also own Fremantly, Thames Television etc. Where's the Murdoch connection? |
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"J G Miller" wrote in message news ![]() How much longer will `five' stay on a PSB multiplex if it decides to embrace a subscription tv model? From http://www.broadcastnow.co.UK/news/broadcasters/five-mulls-switch-to-pay-tv/5006289.article QUOTE Five mulls switch to pay-TV 1 October, 2009 | By Kate Bulkley Five is considering taking its main terrestrial channel into the pay-TV market as it investigates radical survival strategies. Sources close to the broadcaster revealed the plan is part of a potential strategy to shift its *entire* channel portfolio (Five, Fiver, Five US) to pay. UNQUOTE Pay for Five? ROTFL. |
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On 2 Oct, 10:43, "Doctor D" wrote:
Pay for Five? ROTFL. You say that, but as part of various packages, people pay for (IMO) far worse! Don't know the financial details, but you would have thought being on one of the two SD muxes with national coverage put them in a strong position - that mux slot alone would be very valuable if it was available on the "open" market. Cheers, David. |
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On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 10:43:33 +0100
"Doctor D" wrote: Pay for Five? ROTFL. Five is among the better channels these days IMO, at least if you're into gadget/machinery type programs. Apart from a couple of dramas like Midsommer Murders, someone would have to pay *me* to watch any of the ITV channels these days. B2003 |
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On Fri, 02 Oct 2009 11:39:22 +0100
Mark Carver wrote: The Gadget Show is mainly a waste of time, thanks to its presentation style and ridiculous testing techniques, but other programmes such as Yes, its not what it was. Someones definately been upping Bradburys amphetamine dosage this series and instead of gadgets they seem to test any old crap that takes their fancy. The other week we had walking shoes FFS. With the best will in the world , a shoe is not a "gadget" in the sense that techy types mean and thats who the show is supposedly aimed at. And I remember some white goods test , might have been fridges. I switched off at that point tho. Monster Moves and Megastructures are actually very good, and often beat anything on the other four channels at the same time. Don't forget Big Bigger Biggest too. B2003 |
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