All Freeview articles – Page 50
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DTT opens third rights window
Programme-makers and distributors are to create a third rights window for digital terrestrial television (DTT), writes Paul Revoir
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UK History faces legal challenge
The History Channel may seek a judicial review over the launch of rival UK History, claiming that a secret deal struck between the government and UKTV to allow it to launch as many channels as it wants should have been discussed in the open, writes ...
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Boycott illness sees talkSPORT give up Ashes rights
The BBC has re-claimed the live radio broadcast rights to England's Ashes tour this winter from talkSPORT, after the radio station was forced to give them up due to anchor Geoffrey Boycott's diagnosis with throat cancer, writes Luke Satchell
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Good but not quite good enough.
So, six months on from the demise of ITV Digital and digital terrestrial television (DTT) is
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NEWS ANALYSIS - Out of the ashes.
Freeview is launching with great fanfare at the end of the month, but a quarter of viewers won't be able to get it and many others will need new aerials. And without a movie channel and major new content, can it succeed?
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DTT row breaks over UK History.
BBC Worldwide has dismissed charges by a rival broadcaster that its new joint-venture channel UK History
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DTT row breaks over UK History
BBC Worldwide has dismissed charges by a rival broadcaster that its new joint-venture channel UK History - set to launch with the Freeview digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform at the end of the month - is illegal and needs specific permission from the government, write ...
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FREE TO AIR - Toughest job in Britain?
To date, BSkyB's subscribers have paid their money because they know that in return they will
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EMAP FREEVIEW SLOT.
A new TV channel from Emap, publisher of Broadcast, called Big City - The Hits is
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Radio stations tune in for DTT.
Up to eight commercial radio stations, including Kiss 100 and Jazz FM are expected to form
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Freeview launch and line-up unveiled
Freeview, the new digital terrestrial television service from the BBC and Crown Castle, will launch on Wednesday, 30 October, it was announced today (Thursday), writes Paul Revoir
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Radio stations tune in for DTT
Up to eight commercial radio stations, including Kiss 100 and Jazz FM are expected to form part of the Freeview DTT platform when it launches in the next few weeks, writes Georgina Lipscomb,
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Pace renews PVR effort.
Set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro Technology this week moved to breathe life into the flagging personal video recorder (PVR) market by unveiling a device aimed at digital terrestrial television (DTT) viewers, writes Paul Revoir
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ITC delivers bad news for pay-lite.
The prospects of a pay-TV option on the BBC and Crown Castle's Freeview digital terrestrial television
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ITC delivers bad news for pay-lite
The prospects of a pay-TV option on the BBC and Crown Castle's Freeview digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform has been dealt a fresh blow following a decision by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) to allow a more robust transmission standard, write Paul Revoir and David ...
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Pace renews PVR effort
Set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro Technology this week moved to breathe life into the flagging personal video recorder (PVR) market by unveiling a device aimed at digital terrestrial television (DTT) viewers, writes Paul Revoir
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ITC hinders pay-TV option on Freeview
The prospects of a pay-TV option on the BBC and Crown Castle's Freeview digital terrestrial platform have been dealt a fresh blow following a decision by the Independent Television Commission to allow a more robust transmission standard, write Paul Revoir and David Wood
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Airey to leave C5 this Friday
Outbound Channel 5 chief executive Dawn Airey will leave the broadcaster at the end of the week
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Confusion hinders Freeview roll-out.
The BBC/Crown Castle digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform Freeview is set to miss its expected launch
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Confusion hinders Freeview roll-out
The BBC/Crown Castle digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform Freeview is set to miss its expected launch date of late October amid indecision over the platform's channel line-up and technical capacity, writes Paul Revoir