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Terrestrial Television, Digital and Analogue
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<blockquote data-quote="0101010101" data-source="post: 3101"><p>I predict:</p><p>The multiplex licences will be re-advertised.</p><p>Various providers will buy them up and re-start the service.</p><p>The BBC have something to do with the UKservices, Gold, Play etc.</p><p>Why don't companies like Nickelodeon consider becoming a "Free to Air"</p><p>operation? I'm sure their relatively low budget service could survive on advertising revenue alone! In fact it could demnd more cash if all viewers could see it! Sky may consider a mux for say Sport 1, 2 & 3, the two film channels and One. I believe we may see some rule changes. After all, the government would like terrestrial digital to continue. Given time it is the only way forward! This is only a hiccup. Seca 2 or Videoguard CAM's here we come?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0101010101, post: 3101"] I predict: The multiplex licences will be re-advertised. Various providers will buy them up and re-start the service. The BBC have something to do with the UKservices, Gold, Play etc. Why don't companies like Nickelodeon consider becoming a "Free to Air" operation? I'm sure their relatively low budget service could survive on advertising revenue alone! In fact it could demnd more cash if all viewers could see it! Sky may consider a mux for say Sport 1, 2 & 3, the two film channels and One. I believe we may see some rule changes. After all, the government would like terrestrial digital to continue. Given time it is the only way forward! This is only a hiccup. Seca 2 or Videoguard CAM's here we come? [/QUOTE]
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