Only a few years ago the BBC forced me to give up terrestrial TV and change to digital. The main benefits would be loads of more stations. At considerable personal expense I upgraded all five of my TV sets. However, as I am in a Freeview Light area I can receive only a handful of new stations and the only distinctive one worth viewing is BBC4. Now the BBC wants to take it away. So what was the point of going digital and can I sue the BBC for false claims?
Thursday 15 September 2011 10:56AM
Only a few years ago the BBC forced me to give up terrestrial TV and change to digital. The main benefits would be loads of more stations. At considerable personal expense I upgraded all five of my TV sets. However, as I am in a Freeview Light area I can receive only a handful of new stations and the only distinctive one worth viewing is BBC4. Now the BBC wants to take it away. So what was the point of going digital and can I sue the BBC for false claims?