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Old December 9th 10, 11:05 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Light of Aria[_3_]
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Only problem would be telling which channel it is but I suppose they
will all have DOGs shortly....

Chris K



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Old December 10th 10, 12:17 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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"Light of Aria" wrote in message ...

Only problem would be telling which channel it is but I suppose they will all have DOGs shortly....

Chris K



How do you know that?


Dear BBC,
Why, oh why oh why can't we have a digital onscreen graphic AKA a DOG
to tell us that we are watching BBC1 and BBC2. After all in this confusing multichannel enviroment we find ourselves
in these days one can so easely forget which chanel one is watching. It seems odd that all the minority chanels
are clearly labled in this way, but the prime carriers of your most esteemed programming are left out. Why is this?

Come on BBC lets have big bold DOGs on BBC1 & 2 you know it makes sense.

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Old December 10th 10, 09:23 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 23:17:25 -0000, Graham. wrote:

"Light of Aria" wrote in message ...

Only problem would be telling which channel it is but I suppose they will all have DOGs shortly....

Chris K



How do you know that?


Dear BBC,
Why, oh why oh why can't we have a digital onscreen graphic AKA a DOG
to tell us that we are watching BBC1 and BBC2. After all in this confusing multichannel enviroment we find ourselves
in these days one can so easely forget which chanel one is watching. It seems odd that all the minority chanels
are clearly labled in this way, but the prime carriers of your most esteemed programming are left out. Why is this?

Come on BBC lets have big bold DOGs on BBC1 & 2 you know it makes sense.


Keep going: have the DOG so big that the programme doesn't show; don't make
programmes - as they can't be seen, there's no point; put all the money into
100G BB; have internet TV instead of broadcast. Have full-screen DOGs on
internet TV...
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