iseegirls wrote: » Moving The Chase to 5:30 seems an odd one. I would have thought they'd stick as much as they could to the ITV schedule which people are used to.
Delta2113 wrote: » - Come six-one people stick on the news. In future they may not even bother with The Chase -5pm is far better start. Some people even switch over to tv3 at 5.30pm for news and leave The Chase.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » The days of on screen continuity announcers are surely long over. No surprise UTV still use it in the north given society there seems to be in a 30 year perpetual time warp anyway.
channelsurfer2 wrote: » The lineup is poor really with a lot of filler programmes to replace the stuff they dont have the rights to. Once February comes expect a lot of people querying with UPC why they cant see champions league on UTV!
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » The days of on screen continuity announcers are surely long over. No surprise UTV still use it in the north given society there seems to be in a 30 year perpetual time warp anyway. It says "new channel, new ideas" on the website but there is nothing new or innovative here at all as far as I can see unless they are planning to do something radical with current affairs.
Gonzo wrote: » I would imagine that having no more access to an ITV network on cable here will cause quite a bit of negative feedback. Im sure most customers except for boards.ie members are not even aware that they are ditching the ITV network from Wedesday midnight. I know UTV Ireland is launching but why are they removing UTV NI, they are 2 completely separate networks offering only a few overlaps. Were they forced to remove UTV Ni once UTV Ireland gets going or are they just getting rid of the NI service to avoid confusion having 2 UTV's on one cable network? Perhaps they may add an ITV region like ITV London instead to avoid confusion?
galtee boy wrote: » Its UTV themselves who want only UTVI on UPC. They dont want to split viewers between two channels and upset the advertisers.They want everyone watching Emmerdale etc on UTVI so as to be able to get good advertising rates from the agencies.The handful of people who can access other ITV regions via satellite, doesnt bother them, but UPC does,as they have 500,000 odd customers.
Infoanon wrote: » Handful of people ?! There are more Sky TV subscribers in Ireland than UPC alone before you add in the number of Freesat viewers.
galtee boy wrote: » By handful, I meant of all the Sky subscribers, how many actually bother using the other channels menu, where you can't record, series link etc. I know Sky have 600,000 subscribers in ROI, but those using other channels, would be very much in the minority, I would guess, however maybe I'm wrong.
endakenny wrote: » You forgot about Gillian Porter. It would be more accurate to say that UTV is the last ITV Network franchise holder to have in-vision continuity.
Infoanon wrote: » I would suggest that a majority of Sky subscribers know the shortcut to the other channels menu (and which the last update allows you to change channel within other channels ) and view eg ITV HD / Channel 5 etc - the fact that Sky installers tend to set up 'other' channels for subscribers also helps.
formerly scottish paddy wrote: » More like the last TV station to have in vision continuity (they haven't gone away up here you know! )
irishfeen wrote: » There is nothing wrong with having in vision continuity announcers like UTV or TG4 ... Just as long as it isnt Julian Simmons.
Griffinx wrote: » The best part of Corrie on UTV are Julian's intros... they're hilarious
madmaggie wrote: » Get a free to air box and you'll have all the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 regions.
galtee boy wrote: » How do you change from say ITV to BBC News within other channels ?
Elmo wrote: » For many programmes from itv will be available to record on sky plus, including some ITV programmes Tv3 are adding.
Griffinx wrote: » Can't believe that Benidorm wont be on UTV Ireland... is there any way to see it?
iseegirls wrote: » It's on the channel on the Thursday 8th January at 9pm.