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Old 25-05-2016, 14:57   #952
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

Thank you, Horizon. Chris knows what I mean but I'm afraid he is being deliberately argumentative.

The points he makes I have answered on a number of occasions now. I am really not trying to avoid the issues and he has made some useful points about capacity.

The language I have used is populist rather than technical and I apologise for any genuine confusion about that. However, I am certainly not the only one who does this either on the forum or in comparison with other articles.

Most people refer to the BBC iPlayer as an on demand service and fail to distinguish the separate live streaming part of it as anything different.
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