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Wednesday, 26 March 2008 23:00 |
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A lovely article in the Guardian newspaper starts with: "A quarter of Freeview households in Wales and Northern Ireland – and a fifth in the Meridian and Anglia regions of England – will not have full access to the digital terrestrial TV channels after analogue switchoff, according to media regulator Ofcom"
I attend a large number of meetings where this subject is covered. Yes, quite a few people won't get all the muxes, but that is for those commercial channels to decide if they want that extra coverage (much like it is their choice to exist or not). The three core 'PSB' muxes will be available to nearly everyone who currently receives a TV signal, and in many cases reception may be improved after switch-over.
An excellent example of sensationalist journalism based on selective statistics interpretation. So, after switch off people will have more services, but because of logistical reasons not all of the possible channels. However that's not good enough for some people and they feel it's their god given right to watch shopping channels.
One thing that this doesn't take into account is current research work which could help in the long run such as same-channel COFDM repeaters which could be wind or solar powered to fill in coverage and there will be more options in the next few years. Not to mention that satellite services are soon to be even more accessible to a wider range of consumers due to the opening up of competition in the market place. Please save me from this world of head-line grabbing journalism... to paraphrase the classic line: "Lies, Damn Lies and Journalism." |
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Tuesday, 25 March 2008 14:28 |
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Thanks to my brother for spotting that the comment section of my site didn't work. Hope I've fixed it, darn SEF module was doing too good a job and the Comment module had a stray ./ a mixture for disaster. |
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Written by Bob
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Tuesday, 25 March 2008 10:16 |
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In response to a blog entry by Euan Semple : Since I have moved jobs my relative profile has increased, through press releases and now because I have stuck my oar in on DigitalSpy to correct some speculation about my companies future products.
I have always been a prolific tart when it comes to socialising (especially on-line), but recently I was 'found' on Facebook by someone who is an avid user of our products. I decided that, although this person is known to me, I would deny this 'friend' request just because by many measures I don`t actually know them.
Euan and I have met only very rarely in person and in our previous lives interacted on-line as part of his now famous community at the BBC. This makes me comfortable considering hm one of the loose social network of on-line friends that I have, but without some personal connection or professional relationship, if the association is too loose I don't feel I can 'friend' someone. I invite comment... |
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Written by Bob
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Monday, 10 March 2008 10:46 |
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At the risk of angering over-enthusiastic people with a lack of sense of humour: I was thinking about the Holy PVR today, if in doubt about what to watch you can ask the PVR: "WWJD ?" Early attempts invoked the Anti-Christ and it recorded excessive amounts of "Ant & Dec ". |
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 13:54 |
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I would like to publically thank (as much as I can here) the company "Learning with Linden ". They have sorted me out with the brackets for a projection screen that was delivered in a poor state by the vendor. The vendor has been difficult to deal with on this problem, but looking over the delivered package I noticed a name on it that included a model number. By googling that name I found "Learning with Linden" and from there I was able to find the product. I was able to call them, explain my situation and after they verified I had purchased the product they said they would send me the brackets tonight in the post! Wonderful, well, I will see and perhaps update you. Edit: To update you, it went up, it doesn't look great, but then again you get what you pay for in life, and it didn't cost much. |
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