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Old 12-06-2012, 16:14   #221
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Re: BBC Red Button

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
And the TV services which Virgin provide is TiVo, not the BBC apps on TiVo.

What is provided on Freeview, Sky and both Virgin platforms is the BBC's choice - as can be seen from the fact that post Olympics the BBC are reducing the scope of the Red Button services on the older platforms.
That does not negate the failure of Virgin to supply via TiVo the basic services that ( Wait for Carl to play semantics) everyone/someone/the bloke next door, & I.Have been using & expect to get. If and when the BBC change all services on Free view & the like.Then you would have a case,as it is TiVo/Virgin are not providing the services offered free to air. therefore playing at catch up. Sorry blaming everyone else really is not good enough.

I have noted that more & more I can find the programmes I like on Freeview channels Ok later but still. Virgin TiVo as a TV platform ( not a Google site / Games m/c) is to me looking weaker by the month. IT could be so much better

Pity they could have not upgraded the V+. Still its to late to worry about that any more.

---------- Post added at 15:14 ---------- Previous post was at 15:12 ----------

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Originally Posted by Telly Bear View Post
So the TiVo red button is the same as the service I have on my connected TV?
since when ?
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