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Old 09-03-2024, 17:39   #210
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Re: Virgin TV (2024)

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
The news often have a report which turns out to be a lift from an show on later in the day .
Sure but that applies to national news too.

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Originally Posted by ozsat View Post
If the local muxes were emptied they could no doubt be sold off for 'phone use. A lot of the spectrum has already gone
Spectrum won't be released until there is an agreement to do that across the board. Releasing single frequencies in random areas wouldn't be useful to mobile providers. The licences are different though and there is no reason why the multiplex operator would lose its licence if the local channel did. Further spectrum will be lost when there is an international agreement to release it. If the UK decides not to use 5G Broadcast for TV distribution then UHF spectrum will eventually be lost to mobile operators.

Last edited by epsilon; 09-03-2024 at 17:44.
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