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Old 02-06-2019, 00:18   #931
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Re: Linear is old tech - on demand is the future

OB Please quote where I have said nothing will change ?

Of course things will move over IP in fact Sky already delivers a great deal over IP as well as satellite.

Where we differ is I believe linear will still be around for many years sure the amount of channels will dwindle but broadcasters will still have a presence but maybe with a couple of channels as opposed to six or seven.

The BBC have bought UKTV to close down the UKTV linear channels oh dear where do you think this stuff up.
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The BBC said in a statement: "Following these changes, the entertainment channels will continue to operate under the UKTV brand out of UKTV’s offices and BBC Studios will look to grow investment into UK programming, including original content, for the channels it will own."
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