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Below are all of James Livingston's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Thinking of moving from Freebies to Freesat due to signal problems (Can't get all HD channels) and weather. Any advice?
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I have had several ideas
Idea 1 - Move the UKTV channels up a slot and then the BBC should try and get support for another UKTV channel on Freeview e.g. GOLD. Considering BBC 3's closure, I take it the HD version will close as well meaning there is a free HD slot so Dave HD could come onto Freeview as well. (BBC own 50% of UKTV)
Idea 2 - The BBC launch a movies channel as the BBC already have rights to broadcast a lot of movies (BBC 3 broadcasts a lot of movies already)
Idea 3 - The BBC launch a Polish station that would work similar to BBC Alba and S4C
Opinions?
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MikeB: The BBC temporarily closed CBBC during the Olympic and Commonwealth Games so BBC Three could show events all day
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Tried Freeview's reduction thing. Came up with Crystal Palace transmitter and I put a Glasgow postcode in as I live in Glasgow.
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A new telly costs a lot of money which most people don't have. Freeview are exploiting the public by making everyone, even those who can't afford it, have an HD thing. I have an HDTV but my family inherited it from my late Gran due to our old telly going kaput first on the day after the election and then a week later. We couldn't afford a new one.
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MikeB: Firstly my surname is Livingston not livinstone. Secondly what about the families who need foodbanks because they can't afford a simple meal won't be able to afford the prices you said and £279 could pay for a family's heating bills. So yes HDTVs are moderately cheap, families who are strapped for cash would rather spend it on something that had a higher priority e.g. food or heating bills. Plus to give you and idea well off my family is, I go to an fee-paying school and my family still can't pay for a new TV. Fortunately, we don't use foodbanks or struggle with paying heating bills.
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Tuesday 24 February 2015 7:38AM
J Theabald: Before Freeview was set up, BSkyB was only competing with Analogue TV. BSkyB is only there as they wanted a TV rival. Source: Wikipedia page about Freeview.