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Old 26-06-2023, 14:26   #697
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
My understanding of the situation was rhat they would be licensing DTT beyond 2035, but that they reserve the right to cancel the licenses at any point from 2035 onwards. Is that not the case
My understanding of jfman's post is that the only reason that 2034 was chosen is that it aligns renewals with those of Channel 3 (ITV/STV) and Channel 5.

No reason to suggest licences won't be renewed because DTT will end the next year which is what old Boy has conjectured. It's just commercial logic to have an end date which can then be renewed for another period of time.
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