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Given the recent growth in HDTV broadcasting, it was perhaps inevitable that the BBC would plan to have more than one high definition TV channel in order to avoid an ever-increasing risk of programme clashes caused by overrunning live events,...
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Given the recent growth in HDTV broadcasting, it was perhaps inevitable that the BBC would plan to have more than one high definition TV channel in order to avoid an ever-increasing risk of programme clashes caused by overrunning live events,...
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BBC's plea for anti-piracy measures on Freeview is turned down It seemed rather strange that the BBC of all broadcasters should suddenly propose something that could restrict an individual's right to record and keep a television programme, especially considering all...
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ITV, Channel 4 and BBC to launch HD channels on Freeview next year We're told that the future of broadcasting is high definition, yet ITV's HD proposal for Freeview contains no regional content whatsoever apart from something that's entitled "programmes...
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A couple of weeks ago I unpacked a Grundig Freesat HD set top box. In the cardboard packing was a set top box, power adapter, SCART lead and a remote control. I then wandered over to the office's LCD TV...
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Digital Spy: Ofcom's HDTV plans "jeopardise" Freeview You just have to laugh at the intentions behind some so-called "surveys". Ask people whether they would prefer five high definition channels as opposed to (say) four, and the inevitable response for most...
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So, the World Cup has long since passed, and as a result you're probably watching the crop of available HD channels on your Sky box and wondering what to do next. Needless to say, the BBC content is wonderful -...
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I wonder if you invested in an HDMI/HDCP-equipped flat panel display and an HD box to watch the World Cup in Hi-Def? Well, let’s not talk about that then. But have you seen Wimbledon in HD? The World Cup looks...
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