View Full Version : New TV Channel..
dcfcsteve
24/01/2005, 10:58 AM
Just what Ireland's been crying out for : another TV channel providing soaps, sitcoms and dramas (doubtless all sourced from the US...).
I'd expect less than zero interest in the EL from these guys, if they ever get up and running :
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-1452098,00.html
Just what Ireland's been crying out for : another TV channel providing soaps, sitcoms and dramas (doubtless all sourced from the US...).
I'd expect less than zero interest in the EL from these guys, if they ever get up and running :
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-1452098,00.html
Doubt it will ever happen tbh.
$Leon$
24/01/2005, 12:16 PM
its a satellite/digital station not a traditional analogue station like rte tv3 or tg4
its a satellite/digital station not a traditional analogue station like rte tv3 or tg4
They're not licencing any more terrestrial analogue stations anyway. If RTE got their finger out of their arse regarding Digital Terrestrial maybe it would be....
dcfcsteve
24/01/2005, 3:05 PM
its a satellite/digital station not a traditional analogue station like rte tv3 or tg4
And the point is....? :rolleyes: :)
It's a new Irish TV station. The article is clear about it being digital. As no new analogue licenses are being approved from now on, format is becoming increasingly irrelevant.
As no new analogue licenses are being approved from now on, format is becoming increasingly irrelevant.
Except in a country that can't even get everything broadcasting UHF, let alone digital :rolleyes:
I don't understand why anyone needs a licence to have an irish cable channel. Maybe if they were terrestial & taking over broadcasting space but why the need for a cable licence since the state has no input in providing the broadcasting mechanism?
:confused:
dcfcsteve
25/01/2005, 11:01 AM
I don't understand why anyone needs a licence to have an irish cable channel. Maybe if they were terrestial & taking over broadcasting space but why the need for a cable licence since the state has no input in providing the broadcasting mechanism?
:confused:
Why do you need a dog license, if the state has no input in - well - anything regarding your pooch...? :)
I guess it's a control element for broadcasting. Given the power of TV/Radio, the government doubtless wants to ensure any organisations that do broadcast are fit and proper. Otherwise we'd be able to tune into Global Islamic extremist channels and watch the Northern Bank hesit on 'Tiocfaidh ar TV' every night.... :D
But then again - that assumes some thought went into the process (rather than just carrying over the rules re Analogue) which I'm never convinced of in Ireland...
I guess it's a control element for broadcasting. Given the power of TV/Radio, the government doubtless wants to ensure any organisations that do broadcast are fit and proper. Otherwise we'd be able to tune into Global Islamic extremist channels and watch the Northern Bank hesit on 'Tiocfaidh ar TV' every night....
They could broadcast Free To Air on satellite without any controls, and at a fraction of the costs of cable...
dcfcsteve
25/01/2005, 6:00 PM
They could broadcast Free To Air on satellite without any controls, and at a fraction of the costs of cable...
Know many people with a free-to-air satelitte dish ? I don't know any.....
Cable is guaranteed to go into a lot of homes. Free-to-air satelitte is guaranteed to be seen by very few. Hence - no real need to control it I guess.
Know many people with a free-to-air satelitte dish ? I don't know any.....
Cable is guaranteed to go into a lot of homes. Free-to-air satelitte is guaranteed to be seen by very few. Hence - no real need to control it I guess.
Well how many people would want to watch extremist channels like you mentioned. They only need to be licenced to go on one of the distribution services, eg Sky.
Ultimately, the BCI/Government (and RTE) should be more concerned about getting a proper digital TV service up and running - ideally DTT, if not they should instigate a Free To View card as the UK have. I'd pay the cost price for a card for digital quality, especially if they had the FTA channels on the epg (BBC Channels, and hopefully ITV anytime soon).
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