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Old 14-12-2022, 18:06   #596
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
OB, you state



And the BBC Director-General states



Who do you think has a more accurate view?
He did, but he didn’t say ‘linear channels’, and as for whether there are any terrestrial services at all, that will be dependent on whether space must be given up to other services.

We can only base any predictions on what we know when we make that prediction. If things change, then of course that will impact on the prediction. Mine was predicated by having broadband fully rolled out by the early 2030s, the transmitters being no longer available for broadcast and the subscription model being approved for the BBC to replace the licence fee next time around.

I accept that if any of these things do not happen, that will jeopardise the original prediction.
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