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A lot of Sky customers suspected this was going to happen when they changed the structure of the HD pack but it didn't happen, a rough calc says they generate about £300m a year from the HD charge, I personally don't think the charge will be dropped anytime soon but we will see. If they did drop their charge but insisted VM customers paid it I think even the pretty ineffective OFCOM would intervene. |
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I just had a problem with the LCD display on my V+ and called faults and the automated phone service referred me to the fix it assistant in the help menu, I have never seen it before, is it new or has it always been there?
Anyway it fixed the problem so it must work! |
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BBC give out channels numbers for BBC One HD and BBC HD from November 3.
The BBC today announces that BBC One HD will launch at 7pm on Wednesday 3 November ON Virgin Media channel 108. November 3rd will also see BBC HD moving to Virgin Media channel 187. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pre...bbconehd.shtml |
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It did work though, unless it was just a temporary fault. |
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We Won't See Eastenders in HD Until Xmas Day on BBC ONE HD. Further Details Go On www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders
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Thanks for the update Media Boy
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I can see Sky closing the SD channels that have a HD variant and dropping the HD charge. I would assume that the lost revenue would be more than offset by the savings in transmission costs and payments to Astra. As VM own their transmission system, they wouldn't save as much by doing this, but it would free up capacity and EPG space. |
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