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Itshim 10-03-2024 14:30

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36171773)
Sure but that applies to national

Guess that depends on were you source your news from . Often get a 5 minute report , then see the full story after this . Followed by two weather forecasts . :mad:

epsilon 10-03-2024 15:40

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36171811)
Guess that depends on were you source your news from . Often get a 5 minute report , then see the full story after this . Followed by two weather forecasts . :mad:

I suppose if they are employing a weather reporter for the local forecast, they could also do the national weather in the same bulletin. It's a bit more complicated than that though, the local weather forecast is often from a regional reporter who pre-records the local forecasts for several regions. It would be a bit clunky to edit them all together with the same reporter also reading the national forecast.

nodrogd 11-03-2024 15:24

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36171708)
If the local muxes were emptied they could no doubt be sold off for 'phone use. A lot of the spectrum has already gone

They won't do this with these "spare" interleaved channels. With mobile use there is commonly overspill into adjacent frequencies. Hence the 800Mhz & then 700Mhz filters being offered to customers suffering interference where Freeview uses adjacent channels to the ones already released for 4G/5G.

Itshim 11-03-2024 17:44

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36171819)
I suppose if they are employing a weather reporter for the local forecast, they could also do the national weather in the same bulletin. It's a bit more complicated than that though, the local weather forecast is often from a regional reporter who pre-records the local forecasts for several regions. It would be a bit clunky to edit them all together with the same reporter also reading the national forecast.

On set with news reader:angel:

epsilon 11-03-2024 18:49

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36171865)
On set with news reader:angel:

Not always such as when the Yorkshire weather reporter does the Granada forecast etc. But bearing in mind that ITV sub-regions share the same studio and newsreaders and that even the local news broadcast is pre-recorded in advance, it's not that difficult for the weather person to be on set with the newsreader. Otherwise it would be a miracle that the same presenters appear on different regional bulletins simultaneously. ;)

vincerooney 12-03-2024 02:20

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
More price increases....any idea how to work out when my loyalty bonus ends from the last pay increase?

1andrew1 12-03-2024 07:03

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36171886)
More price increases....any idea how to work out when my loyalty bonus ends from the last pay increase?

Pay increase? Is this about your job?

Joedm45 12-03-2024 13:14

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 36171886)
More price increases....any idea how to work out when my loyalty bonus ends from the last pay increase?

My discounts and end dates are always stated in my monthly 'here is your bill' e-mail. You might need to scroll down a bit but it is there

Itshim 12-03-2024 15:49

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36171868)
Not always such as when the Yorkshire weather reporter does the Granada forecast etc. But bearing in mind that ITV sub-regions share the same studio and newsreaders and that even the local news broadcast is pre-recorded in advance, it's not that difficult for the weather person to be on set with the newsreader. Otherwise it would be a miracle that the same presenters appear on different regional bulletins simultaneously. ;)

Don't about rest of UK but in ITV and BBC Wales this is the case. Sometimes even sat at the same desk , there's no mistaking they are together :p:

epsilon 12-03-2024 18:01

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36171919)
Don't about rest of UK but in ITV and BBC Wales this is the case. Sometimes even sat at the same desk , there's no mistaking they are together :p:

It's easy to see what happens in other regions. Just watch the regional bulletins on iPlayer, itvX or STV Player. Not that I'd recommend it unless you need help getting to sleep...

Media Boy UK 13-03-2024 15:45

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
CONFIRMED: GREAT! real won't launch on Virgin Media UK.

https://rxtvinfo.com/2024/great-real...ers-confirmed/

Itshim 13-03-2024 17:48

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by epsilon (Post 36171931)
It's easy to see what happens in other regions. Just watch the regional bulletins on iPlayer, itvX or STV Player. Not that I'd recommend it unless you need help getting to sleep...

I would have never thought of that :D

Media Boy UK 14-03-2024 00:44

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
I can reveal that THREE Channels will close on Virgin Media UK on Wednesday (March 20th) at 6am)

They are (Listed as EPG Numbers):

*Tiny Pop
*Isiam Channel UK
*Isiam Channel Urdu

Itshim 14-03-2024 17:49

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by Media Boy UK (Post 36172003)
I can reveal that THREE Channels will close on Virgin Media UK on Wednesday (March 20th) at 6am)

They are (Listed as EPG Numbers):

*Tiny Pop
*Isiam Channel UK
*Isiam Channel Urdu

Please can I have a discount :D

RobboEdin 14-03-2024 18:10

Re: Virgin TV (2024)
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36172037)
Please can I have a discount :D

Of course, 1p for each hour you previously watched these channels. Call 150 from your Virgin Media landline, choosing option 7 to request this discount. Don’t worry we know how many hours you previously watched of the channels.


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