All Freeview articles – Page 51

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    Personal video recorders - Entering the PVR age.

    2002-09-05T15:19:52Z

    The benefits of personal video recorder technology have yet to fire the imagination of the public. Many are now wondering if free-to-air DTT rather than subscription-based services might be the best way to drive take-up

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    Disney plans UK offering on DTT platform.

    2002-09-05T15:19:47Z

    Disney is looking to increase its clout in the UK with plans to launch its first ever wholly owned free-to-air channel outside the US, on the BBC/Crown Castle Freeview DTT platform, writes Paul Revoir

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    Disney plans UK offering on DTT platform

    2002-08-29T09:29:49Z

    Disney is looking to increase its clout in the UK with plans to launch its first ever wholly owned free-to-air channel outside the US, on the BBC/Crown Castle Freeview DTT platform, writes Paul Revoir

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    Freeview still short of three channels.

    2002-08-22T16:18:52Z

    Time is running out for Crown Castle to fill the three vacant channels on the new DTT platform it is operating with the BBC, after the two companies confirmed the service will launch from the end of October, writes Paul Revoir

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    Freeview still short of three channels

    2002-08-21T17:51:24Z

    Time is running out for Crown Castle to fill the three vacant channels on the new DTT platform it is operating with the BBC, after the two companies confirmed the service will launch from the end of October, writes Paul Revoir

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    Analogue switch-off dependent on free set-top boxes

    2002-07-30T14:08:19Z

    The government will have no alternative but to subsidise free set top boxes if it is to meet its analogue switch off target according to a new report to be published tomorrow, writes David Wood

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    NEWS ANALYSIS - Three musketeers.

    2002-07-15T09:52:56Z

    The triumph of the BBC-led Free to View consortium in winning ITV Digital's former multiplexes was no surprise, but does the bid put forward by the BBC/Crown Castle/BSkyB trio stand up to close examination?

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    DTT LICENCES - And the winner is.

    2002-07-08T07:23:20Z

    The ITC's decision on the reassignment of ITV Digital's vacant multiplexes is a thorny one. So, with digital TV's future in the balance, will political or business considerations prevail?

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    Broadcasters 'must unite' for DTT to work.

    2002-07-08T07:23:12Z

    On the eve of the Independent Television Commission's (ITC) award of the former ITV Digital licences, former media secretary Chris Smith has warned that all bidders must work together if DTT is to have any future, writes David Wood

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    FREE TO AIR - DTT is a one-horse race.

    2002-06-28T07:11:47Z

    Plenty of global column inches have been rattled off recently on the thorny issue of whether or not the World Cup is a fix

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    ITV/C4 launch delay may thwart DTT bid.

    2002-06-28T07:11:29Z

    ITV and C4's bid to take over the former ITV Digital multiplexes could be thrown out

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    ITV/C4 launch delay may thwart DTT bid

    2002-06-27T17:14:38Z

    ITV and C4s bid to take over the former ITV Digital multiplexes could be thrown out by the Independent Television Com-mission (ITC) over fears that its full service could take up to a year to launch

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    Row brews over DTT bids.

    2002-06-20T14:30:53Z

    A row has broken out between the BBC and ITV after the corporation threatened to withhold support for digital terrestrial television if ITV's bid to take over the former ITV Digital multiplexes succeeded, writes Paul Revoir

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    Row brews over DTT bids

    2002-06-19T17:09:46Z

    A row has broken out between the BBC and ITV after the corporation threatened to withhold support for digital terrestrial television if ITV's bid to take over the former ITV Digital multiplexes succeeded, writes Paul Revoir

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    BBC and ITV throw separate hats in DTT ring

    2002-06-14T09:57:26Z

    Terrestrial TV's inability to agree on a united front for an application for digital terrestrial multiplexes - the so-called Freeco coalition - has been confirmed with the BBC and ITV making separate applications for licences, writes David Wood