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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Yes but the contracts would all cease with the receivership of the existing company, crucial when you are trying to operate a 24/7 broadcasting service. So amongst other things your EPG slots would all go and you would face other disruption and a resulting lack of customer confidence.
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That's a good point, they would have to bid for their own EPG slots on Sky or face the possibility* of having to use different numbers further up the EPG.
* I say possibly, as is there a possibility that, if they were quick, that they may find themselves allocated their old slot under the FRND rules?