irishfeen wrote: » Top 10 - 01/01/2015 1 RTE News: Nine O'clock - 602.3k - RTÉ 2 RTE News: Six One - 559.4k - RTÉ 3 EastEnders - 518.7k - RTÉ 4 Reeling In The Years - 510.3k - RTÉ 5 Fair City 446.5 - RTÉ 6 Django Unchained - 434.5k - RTÉ 7 Getaways - 321.3k - RTÉ 8 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE - 306.7k - TV3 9 BRENDAN GRACE: A NIGHT AT THE OPERA HOUSE - 309.1k - TV3 10 EMMERDALE -223.1k - UTV IRELAND UTVI will probably take that as a very good start, people at least taking not of where the channel is on the EPG.
brick man wrote: » I do have to say the content on the channel so far is poor and I have pity for people on UPC I am glad I have Saorview & Freesat for UTV NI HD. For people that are not big on sport the Freesat option is a good one pvr etc. and of course UTV NI.
lertsnim wrote: » ITV is superior to the awful UTV.
Digifriendly wrote: » Big advantage of having satellite here in NI. I can watch ITV London on Sky rather than UTV and I don't have to go to 'other channels'.
twinklerunner wrote: » ITV London is not in HD on the NI epg though, is it?
Digifriendly wrote: » No its not and unfortunately you cannot add ITV HD under 'other channels' but having opt out from UTV schedule is still great.
desbrook wrote: » Just watched Benidorm on "Free live tv " app on my tablet ( ITV+1) . Never thought a new tv channel would lose programmes from the schedule thanks a bunch UTV Ireland!!!
Infoanon wrote: » On UTV Ireland. Thursday 8th Jan at 9pm - not to sure why they have deviated from the UTV NI schedule,probably on the advise of 'experts',but not to clever when UTV NI is available to a large audience via Sky or Freesat.
Richard wrote: » Yes, but that is how the presenter in London refers to things. A bit of an overreaction. UTV will presumably make changes to this new channel to incorporate more ITV programmes as they acquire the rights. And ITN news might appear. But they're branding themselves as an Irish channel so they understandably want to avoid a UK news programme. I presume ITN-sourced news will appear on Ireland Live anyway.
ftakeith wrote: » will the UTV player come to catch up very soon on sky, upc, or a smart tv app
AwaitYourReply wrote: » The UTV player lets you catch up on all your favourite UTV Ireland programmes on your phone and tablet. Available now on iOS and Android. However; one would have thought that it would also have been possible to Watch LIVE Internet streams of shows broadcasting on UTV Ireland AND/OR take advantage of Catch-up of programmes on the channel if using a PC/Laptop once they launched the UTV Ireland Player from Day One! Before New Year's Day on TV3, if I had missed Coronation Street (on TV3) I could view it later on 3 Player on my laptop or; I could even watch it LIVE on my laptop but it seems UTV Ireland Player does not have these 2 important functions as of yet which is annoying.
Elmo wrote: » I though TV3's live player only had a few live programmes, and none of their imports.
lertsnim wrote: » The UTV Ireland Player was updating quickly on launch night I found.
lertsnim wrote: » I wouldn't have thought there would be any hope of episodes not aired on UTV Ireland showing up on the player. When they show the omnibus I have no doubt they will appear. This weekend they are showing 2 episodes each from Emmerdale and Coronation Street so they wont be showing any episodes previously aired on TV3
United road wrote: » You have to remember though ITV/UTV are losing Champions League rights and apart from a few things on ITV will have next to nothing either across the UK.
I did not know that. Who has the rights instead? Did it go to another station such as bbc?
greendom wrote: » BT sport got a good chunk, probably Sky got the rest.
Gilma2010 wrote: » Come on Sky, give us UTV, ITV2 and +1 in the normal channels.
Richard wrote: » Note that in the UK domestic channels ITV2-4 were available in SD only without an HD subscription. Not sure if this is still the case.
irishfeen wrote: » Since when has St Stephen's Day become "Boxing Day" in Ireland?? ... just seen a promo on UTVI advertising a programme on the "Boxing Day Tsunami"