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Getting rid of those SD channels in the first 24 slots would make VM’s life easier. BBC3 will most likely end up on 107. BBC4 will close completely. |
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David Bouchier, Chief Digital Entertainment Officer at Virgin Media, added: “The My5 app will give our customers access to even more great content and the integrated search will make it easier to find the shows that they love most. This is all part of providing our customers with the most streamlined experience possible with all of their favourite programmes and apps in one place.” https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2020...-virgin-media/ |
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I've just found out about another lie that i've been repeatedly told.by the staff at that foreign call centre. I have been getting pixelation and was reassured time and time again that I would not be charged until it was sorted out. Now that it has, the line has changed to "we only stop charging for a complete loss of TV service"! I explained that it's pointless watching a programme with chunks missing or the ending chopped off, but they are now either playing dumb or being deliberately obtuse. You'd get more sense and information out of a Chatbot! Another complaint will be being made to their regulator. No doubt the phone calls won't have been recorded, it's funny how the ones that benefit the customer never are ;) I have been refused details of the notes on my account, so need to contact the Information Commissioner too. |
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I understand they think people who watch BBC3 are techies so watch more streaming shows but BBC2 and BBC4 in my eyes were far too similar! The content on BBC4 could easily be moved onto BBC2 |
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They need to have a co-ordinated strategy for all their channels - it is a mistake to just single out one channel for special treatment in this way. Later in the decade, when the majority of viewers are more comfortable with on demand viewing as the main way they watch TV, and their on demand platforms are made easier to use, they will need to dilute the programmes on the scheduled traditional channels and also provide further inducements (including most of their new programming) to ensure that people can see advantages to moving to VOD. When the time is right, they would need to close down all the channels at the same time. |
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Well not all the channels, some programming needs to be live.
---- I don't find BBC4 and BBC2 too similar, the former is arts, history and science, the latter is lifestyle, niche entertainment and miscellaneous factual. |
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And even in properties with good enough internet, there can be problems with distribution within them. You can usually get TV signals in places with problem wifi. Powerline plugs don't work everywhere. |
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As someone who visits a lot of elderly people's home for work, I can say A) there are a lot of old people B) at least 50% of those rely on standard linear TV programs C) many have no access to broadband in their homes I think this is because of the high cost of cable/satellite and broadband These are 3 reasons why linear TV will continue for a long time yet. |
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