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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.
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I want more BBC HD channels personally. Axe 3/4 and have 1/2/News as HD maybe? Probably not a popular idea though. |
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BBC One HD , BBC Two HD , BBC HD (focused around BBC Three , BBC Four , Some kids programs and maybe some News in HD also) |
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I'd rather have more choice in SD rather than losing channels just so we can have more HD, still don't see the point of HD News channels. |
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I have said on this page what i think will happen.
Also BBC News will be showing in HD on BBC One HD and BBC Two HD later next year. So there is no point in a BBC News HD channel. |
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BBC aren't going to get given the spot like last time, I imagine no-one will use/get it.
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Which they can't afford to run.
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BET butcher near enough every TV show they air. What they did to the wire was ridiculous. They cut out huge story lines because they weren't focused on the black characters. The season around the ports near enough the entire port storyline was cut because it didn't involve black characters. The world has no place for "affirmative racism" and that channel epitomises it. |
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Remember when 10Mb/s broadband was 'da bomb' on VM? Remember when a V.90/V.92 56kb/s modem was 'light speed' over a pair of twisted copper wires even if you only achieved 50kb/s or 52kb/s? *Are there any stragglers which are still not widescreen? :( ---------- Post added at 08:54 ---------- Previous post was at 08:18 ---------- <SPOOF> Quote:
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Never mind the quality, feel the width (of my wallet, that is)! :cool: </SPOOF> ---------- Post added at 08:58 ---------- Previous post was at 08:54 ---------- Quote:
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Virgin Media are expanding bandwith for HD channels to 80 HD channels by Dec 2013. That will increase even more than that when they switch to MPEG4 which they will likely do in 4 or 5 years when everyone is on the TiVo platform. |
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What were the NotW readers reading about and watching on TV when stories such as the DTI brokering deals to sell Super-gun components to Iraq or, more recently, a cabinet minister bringing his 'friend' to MoD meetings with foreign governments and overseas 'suppliers' were being reported? That is reality TV not Pricey Kate mentoring future captains of industry. The problem is that a large portion of the public need to know what they don't want to know but want to know what they don't need to know. Maybe the Nanny State should force the population to watch a certain number of hours of quality BBC programming each week! Even BBC English has suffered on the BBC News channel and prime-time programmes such as Breakfast. The constructs of sentences both on the spoken and ticker versions of the news are terrible and, if you were to take them as they are presented, often mean something very different to what is intended. If the BBC need to make cuts to stay within the Licence Fee budget it should aim to deliver quality not quantity. I was going to post a quip the other day about saving money by making all of those expensive natural history series at BBC Bristol instead of 'in the field'. After all, we already know that they fabricate the sound-effect tracks there anyway. They use (Bird's) custard in rubber gloves for birds taking off! Then I saw on Have I got News for You last night that they have been using footage from a wildlife park in The Netherlands to show polar bears being born 'in the wild'. Scandalous! :shocked: Apparently it's a bit more Richard Attenborough than David Attenborough these days. ---------- Post added at 10:28 ---------- Previous post was at 10:21 ---------- Quote:
(John Craven's) Newsround - the first news programme for children in the world and I still find myself watching it before Pointless starts. Happy Birthday NS and Happy Anniversary to John. Quality! :tu: |
Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.
They could have saved money by not wasting £22 million on The Voice
That 22 million is only for The rights to The Voice for 2 years. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...-X-Factor.html Then add the money for The presenter and The judges and it is even more money wasted. That money could be have been a lot better spent. |
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