Cupart wrote: » Also, shouldn't RTE1, 2 and TG4 be FTV and not encrypted on the Sky platform as they are "public broadcast service channels" (how that works with adverts is a different topic :rolleyes:)? All are broadcasted via 2D so the footprint is tight and auntie B does it. Yeah, I know it all comes down to copyrighted material etc...
PacMan wrote: » I must be one of the few people who actually watch this channel. I dont watch expose, but 3e does have some great american imports. Personally,I dont think the channel itself deserves the public service tagline, as someone else mentioned. I do however enjoy a lot of the channels programmes.:pac:
Elmo wrote: » People do watch the channel. But how exactly is it Public Service Broadcasting?
PacMan wrote: » Elmo, I agree with your comments regarding 3e being... or in this case, shouldnt be classified as a public service broadcaster.:pac:
MarkK wrote: » That's a bit of an exaggeration, It was only necessary in some homes. 36 UHF was usually the preset "channel out" for VCRs as 35, 36 and 37 had been unused in the UK. When C5 came along, it used 35 and 37 in many areas which meant VCRs needed to be retuned in those places. The transmitter for Liverpool and Manchester for example had C5 on 48 so no retuning was needed. Other areas did not get C5 so did not need the retune. More info here if you're interested.http://625.uk.com/channel5/
ynotdu wrote: » I should have been a bit clearer that CH5 had public service commitments from the start.It is obvious now that NO fifth Irish channel is going to be or able to support much PSB shows.so as i said it in the medium term just for viewers conveniance here makes sense to give 3e 105. As you know sky resisted this for a long time,but heck it hardly matters now:( I would have loved the mixed rte news/movie channel become a reality for ch 105.
Liam Byrne wrote: » Well, whatever about the merits or otherwise of 3e or Setanta being on Sky, why would you reckon that a local Dublin TV station should be on it ? Why not Channel South ?
icdg wrote: » Channel South is City Channel by another name of course, more-or-less. Whether City Channel want to go on Sky or not is their business, of course and was not the point I was making.
In those circumstances I don't see why it has any claim to a priority slot on an electronic programme guide.
they will get a lot more viewers! i like it
Linku wrote: » or 105 given to RTÉ One+1
ynotdu wrote: » by the criteria some are suggesting then Sky1 should get a spot somewhere outside of the Entertainment section if 3e is THAT terrible. It was never the vision for 3e to get the 105 spot but it seems to me Reality has bitten! even with its miniscule amount of PSB 3e is at least equal to the crappy sky1,neither would you see say a Celtic match on sky1(reserved for premium subs,or a movie(hardly ever) but wait...........Murdoch owns sky and if ITV folds He would no doubt take 103:D It is just silly to begrudge 105 to 3e until the unlikely event that a proper NEW PSB comes along!*waits till Hell freezes over*
ongarite wrote: » 3e has moved to 105 as of today on the Sky Ireland EPG.
Elmo wrote: » woo who
ynotdu wrote: » Elmo, you cynic!!!!!:D
keith99 wrote: » On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:03 PM, info <info@tv3.ie> wrote: > Dear Keith, > > > TV3 believe that there will be greater interest among Irish audiences in the Man Utd v CSKA Moscow game > and this was the reasoning behind its choosing. > > 3e is currently available only on satellite (Sky Digital) and cable. It is anticipated that 3e will be part of the DTT system; > its status are free-to-air versus encrypted is not yet known, though it is hoped that it will be a FTA channel. > > Kind regards, > Info 'TV3 >
Mossy Monk wrote: » Until they fix the widescren switching I refuse to watch it.
medoc wrote: » It's still not fixed, if TV3 want us to believe that 3e is a PSB channel surely they should notice something like that. Channel 6 could do it why not 3e.Although most of joe public doesn't know the difference its still no excuse. I'm thinking of gettin the Sky 1 pack again but I wont watch 3e either until its fixed. I mailed them on this topic months ago on a few ocasions through their website and also by direct email but I never got any response.
Elmo wrote: » No probs. I would just like to reiterate that the reason that I amn't as critical of RTÉ is because there are many many "boardesters" that are and I don't need to reiterate their feelings on the subject of RTÉ. I think RTÉ TWO's prime time schedule is a shambles, and this is a problem that RTÉ will have to improve on soon, Dancing with the Stars isn't going to help.
iseegirls wrote: » Also seen this week that The Bill has moved to RTE2 on a Monday night for the hour shows.
I wonder what 3e will do now to their pseudo-text service.
Elmo wrote: » TV3 Management are complaining that RTÉ put in with the cable and sat guide in the RTÉ Guide.