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Old 29-10-2023, 10:25   #736
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
I’m unsure there are any facts to be had here but I’m certain it’s not the thread for it.

I’m unconvinced that the BBC deliberately misrepresented what they - and everyone else - were hearing on the ground, nor am I convinced by Israel and its allies saying they have proof and to trust them .
I don’t think they deliberately misrepresented the facts. They just assumed it must have been Israel as the Corporation appears to be biased towards the Palestinians. So when the Palestinians claimed the hospital was blown up by Israel, the Beeb gave that claim credence without exercising any caution about the veracity of the claim.

Most people contributing to this thread thought likewise.

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https://advanced-television.com/2023...io-protection/

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A report published by over-60s advocacy group Silver Voices has revealed the extent of the British public’s support for the protection of broadcast TV and radio for the long-term.

According to the Safeguarding Universality: The Future of Broadcast TV and Radio report’s findings, over 80 per cent of respondents believe broadcast TV and radio should be protected well beyond 2040 – to at least 2051, with some going further and calling for them to be protected until 2079. This is far in advance of the UK Government’s current commitment to protect these services until 2034.




I can’t see this getting international acceptance due to the pressure to better utilising the bandwidth currently used to carry TV signals. I think the government needs to concentrate more on enabling all households to receive the basic internet speeds required for streaming and make it easier for them to access programmes. It can’t be beyond the wit of man.
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