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Old 18-10-2024, 17:25   #1079
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
And as the rest of us said before, you’re wrong.

Public Service Broadcasters distribute where government tells them because it’s part of the licensing terms (or charter terms in the BBC’s case). They don’t get to decide to end DTT broadcast and wait for government to intervene. They must continue to broadcast via DTT unless and until a change in regulation permits them not to.
This will be addressed in the consultation period, so the broadcasters will have their say, and it’s as plain as day what they are advocating.

Anyhow, that’s beside the point, I have been making it very clear that this will only happen if the government decides not to intervene.

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
That's why Ofcom has proposed three options to be investigated
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