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ITV2 and ITV3 Coming to the Channel Islands on Freeview



 
 
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Old February 1st 12, 02:52 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Nick Le Lievre
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http://www.channelonline.tv/channelo....asp?ID=498013

Not that it matters much to me as I have Sky. ITV4 would be good as that is
the channel which shows Europa league still ITV3 is good for poirot reruns.

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Old February 1st 12, 04:30 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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"Nick Le Lievre" wrote in message
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http://www.channelonline.tv/channelo....asp?ID=498013

Not that it matters much to me as I have Sky. ITV4 would be good as that
is the channel which shows Europa league still ITV3 is good for poirot
reruns.


Is TOWIE your favourite programme?

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Old February 1st 12, 04:54 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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On 01/02/2012 15:52, Nick Le Lievre wrote:
http://www.channelonline.tv/channelo....asp?ID=498013


Not that it matters much to me as I have Sky. ITV4 would be good as that
is the channel which shows Europa league still ITV3 is good for poirot
reruns.


ITV 3 poses an interesting question, it's carried on COM 4, a mux not
available anywhere on the Channel Islands, so I wonder if it will be
carried instead of ITV 1+1 on PSB 2 ?
Also what about ITV 1 HD on PSB 3 ?

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Old February 1st 12, 07:44 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Mark Carver wrote:
On 01/02/2012 15:52, Nick Le Lievre wrote:
http://www.channelonline.tv/channelo....asp?ID=498013



Not that it matters much to me as I have Sky. ITV4 would be good as that
is the channel which shows Europa league still ITV3 is good for poirot
reruns.


ITV 3 poses an interesting question, it's carried on COM 4, a mux not
available anywhere on the Channel Islands, so I wonder if it will be
carried instead of ITV 1+1 on PSB 2 ?
Also what about ITV 1 HD on PSB 3 ?

If they are prepared to alter mux contents for the Channel Isles why not
for other relays?

Bill
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Old February 1st 12, 09:53 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Mark Carver
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On 01/02/2012 20:44, Bill Wright wrote:

Not that it matters much to me as I have Sky. ITV4 would be good as that
is the channel which shows Europa league still ITV3 is good for poirot
reruns.


ITV 3 poses an interesting question, it's carried on COM 4, a mux not
available anywhere on the Channel Islands, so I wonder if it will be
carried instead of ITV 1+1 on PSB 2 ?
Also what about ITV 1 HD on PSB 3 ?

If they are prepared to alter mux contents for the Channel Isles why not
for other relays?


Problem is most of the relays are fed off air from a main station that
carries all six muxes. Fremont Point is unique, because it's a primary
regional main Tx that only carries the three PSB muxes.

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Old February 1st 12, 10:59 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bill Wright[_2_]
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Mark Carver wrote:

If they are prepared to alter mux contents for the Channel Isles why not
for other relays?


Problem is most of the relays are fed off air from a main station that
carries all six muxes. Fremont Point is unique, because it's a primary
regional main Tx that only carries the three PSB muxes.

I see.

Bill
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Old February 2nd 12, 05:34 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
davidrobinson@postmaster.co.uk
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Default ITV2 and ITV3 Coming to the Channel Islands on Freeview

On Feb 1, 10:53*pm, Mark Carver wrote:
On 01/02/2012 20:44, Bill Wright wrote:

Not that it matters much to me as I have Sky. ITV4 would be good as that
is the channel which shows Europa league still ITV3 is good for poirot
reruns.


ITV 3 poses an interesting question, it's carried on COM 4, a mux not
available anywhere on the Channel Islands, so I wonder if it will be
carried instead of ITV 1+1 on PSB 2 ?
Also what about ITV 1 HD on PSB 3 ?


If they are prepared to alter mux contents for the Channel Isles why not
for other relays?


Problem is most of the relays are fed off air from a main station that
carries all six muxes. Fremont Point is unique, because it's a primary
regional main Tx that only carries the three PSB muxes.


....which is interesting, and explains it - except that they _could_
put the same channel(!) selection on 3 and 6 mux txs across the UK as
they're about to in the CI. This moves suggests they have the wrong
channels on the wrong muxes, but are only fixing it for one tx. Really
strange. Unless it is first news of a national change.

Cheers,
David.
 




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