Thread: TiVo BBC Red Button
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Old 20-08-2012, 15:59   #295
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Re: BBC Red Button

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Originally Posted by Mobes View Post
Oh yes it is. It's VM responsibility to get everything onto it's flagship product. "The best way to watch TV" apparently... unless you want watch red button streams....

VM should be pressuring the BBC to sort this out of find an alternative i.e another channel like on freeview!

Just to say "nothing to do with us" is unacceptable.

Knowing this is an issue, if VM are in talks to sort it out, maybe they should let us know!
VM can't pressure the BBC into anything. They provided the platform to them and its then their choice of what to provide on that platform. Getting heavy handed wouldn't be a good idea.

Personally I don't bother with 'Red button' features so I am not so bothered.
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