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Rise above the players
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Re: Virgin TV (2025)
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Originally Posted by Hugh
It’s usually this…
A recent example where was a poster didn’t believe that someone from a minority would actually be present in a historical TV drama - it was pointed out that the screenwriter* had based the character on research about someone like that who had actually existed.
* who was a 76 year old Tory Peer, so not exactly "woke"…
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And is there a similar exception elsewhere, Hugh? You know what we are talking about. How do you explain the black Queen Anne in the AMC ‘Anne Boleyn’ series for example? People are rebelling against this for a reason and it should not be disregarded. It is causing a lot of discontent amongst the native population and it does nothing for the cause of equality, which should be about treating everyone fairly.
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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k
With the BBC and Channel 4 previously indicating their support for a shift to online-only viewing, TV broadcaster Great has joined a growing number of smaller broadcasters and charities involved in the Broadcast 2040+ campaign, which calls for free-to-air TV and radio to be safeguarded.
The campaign demands that free-to-air is retained, “ensuring that its audiences continue to have access to TV no matter the technology they have in their homes”.
Ratings data from Barb shows 93% of those 55 and over watch broadcast TV every week, and Great’s recent report, The Upper Third, shows that the majority appreciate terrestrial TV because it is free, doesn’t require any kind of login or password, and offers vital companionship for viewers across the UK.
The UK government is actively reviewing the future of TV distribution through a ministerial forum to make a decision on whether to renew the licences supporting terrestrial TV beyond 2034. MPs recently convened to defend the importance of terrestrial TV led by the Rt Hon. David Mundell, MP for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale.
https://rxtvinfo.com/2025/freeview-b...ree-to-air-tv/
This brings the total number of organisations in the coalition to 38 with other members including: Age UK, the Digital Poverty Alliance, Silver Voices, the Rural Services Network, the Voice of the Listener and Viewer, and Arqiva.
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I was about to post that when I saw this, Legendkiller. Yes, there’s certainly a fight back going on, although this was to be expected. It’ll be interesting to see how this pans out.
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