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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.steve: I would have a look at Freeview reception has changed? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Gari Sullivan: That's http://noozdesk.com/ ?
I would be interested to hear what you have to say about the Local TV initiative.
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Steve P: Yes, usually when they want to complain! I think Brev probably wants a data feed...
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Bob Grainger: Thanks for pointing that out.
I've turned the opacity down, I think you can see better now.
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Bob Grainger: I used to live somewhere which was on the edge of an OS map sheet...
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James Heath: Yes, Freeview HD is on C31. I would, if you are sure you have a DVB-T2 receiver, see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Steve P: If you are not in the Liverpool reception area, you get Liverpool TV, unless I guess you are between a mast and that city.
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Adrian Tobin: This type of problem can happen when you have some form of Dolby system enabled on your set/receiver/hifi but do not the required extra speakers (in particular the dialogue) one.
If you can see a "Dolby" option, turn it off.
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Sunday 14 August 2011 6:17PM
Alan J: The idea would be that the people working would be multiskilled, as it normal for TV reporters. They would write, film and edit the content.
To say that the content would be "unwatchable" is a bit presumptuous - most TV news reports are created in this way, but yes, there is a trade off in terms of costs to provide for the required localism.
People always say they want "local" (rather than "regional") news when asked. As there is no money to throw at these projects then they will have to work within a tight budget.
The above schedule was working on an assumption that people will "dip in" to the local channel for no more than 30 minutes at a time, just a few times a day.
The local channels are not required to compete with the existing channels, they will be providing something new - local news, reportage and information.