AwaitYourReply wrote: » TV3 in Ballymount must be getting uneasy as Tonight with Vincent Browne started earlier tonight at 10:40pm running until around 12:05am so; they are watching this very closely I suspect!
hotmail.com wrote: » I completely disagree. They provide an excellent news service for a commercial station with a population of 1.6 million people and regularly beats it's local rival - BBC NI.
irishfeen wrote: » Twitter is the exact same - why they didn't leave UTVNI on UPC too is beyond me - what the hell did they expect would happen?
twinklerunner wrote: » Intersting reply from UTVI on Twitter re: UPC removing the NI version from the platform
JamesyBelfast wrote: » Very interesting! Don't believe it though. If UTV NI was left or put back on UPC (or similarly if it had not been removed from the Sky EPG) - pretty much no-one would be bothering with UTV-Ireland. It would get lost completely.
ftakeith wrote: » UPC TV viewers in Switzerland get ITV1hd, itv2, itv3 and itv4 the live sport content on itv4 is not blocked As I have a sister that lives there its also a few euros cheaper than the upc tv ireland before the increases
Sam Russell wrote: » There is only one version of a channel on Saorview. UTVi is only SD at the moment.
Gonzo wrote: » its a weird situation we are in now with this Saorview: people who only have access to Saorview outside of a FreeView over spill region have clearly gained alot from UTV Ireland. Much more choice as previously just RTE and TV3. UPC: Huge loss to UPC viewers, loss of all ITV news, Movies and Sport, as well as some drama and entertainment. The added price increase just adds insult to injury. Sky: another gain. some ITV programming on UTV Ireland is finally recordable and available to some viewers in very high quality HD. Sky have also changed the other channel settings with extra frequency inputs to allow tuning in of HD versions of all ITV regions. ITV HD was not addable for nearly a year and now it's back.
endakenny wrote: » Who is the English journalist in Boston who Chris was talking to on Monday's Ireland Live at 10? (It disappears from the Player after 24 hours).
hotmail.com wrote: » I'm guessing it's an ITN reporter for Channel 5. They used an ITN reporter for Paris link up today as well. It's a big meh and I think they're better off leaving it out.
hotmail.com wrote: » So big boost for Sky? I miss ITV News for international news. I never liked the BBC.
endakenny wrote: » Jack Parrock, the reporter who Alison interviewed today, is with China Central TV. It is disappointing that Ireland Live utlises reporters who are employed by the broadcaster of a totalitarian state.
endakenny wrote: » Actually, Nick Harper is with CCTV (China Central TV) America.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAwv3Dfdfh4
endakenny wrote: » You can still watch Channel 4 News (produced, like ITV News, by ITN). Furthermore, reports on the ITV News website cannot be watched by internet users outside the UK but reports on the Channel 4 website are available in the Republic. Furthermore, ITN reports appear sometimes on CNN International (ITN is an affiliate with CNN).
AwaitYourReply wrote: » While you are correct, there is still a very unique style to how ITN produce/present itv News @6:30pm Vs Channel 4 News @7:00pm - To me, they are clearly aimed at very different demographics. itv News is informative and entertaining and caters much more for Joe Public in the UK whereas Channel 4 is more stuffy and appeals more to business professionals/white collar employees and is closer in style to BBC 2 Newsnight. I can fully understand those UPC Ireland subscribers that are upset with UTV/UPC who really miss itv News output which had been an essential ingredient on UTV(NI) and itv network but does not form any part of the newly launched channel UTV Ireland. People are not only loyal to certain channels and brands, they are also loyal to specific programmes and that even includes news programes that originate from outside this state.
endakenny wrote: » Another gain is that there is a UTV Player for Internet users in the Republic.
doc11 wrote: » Ah common ITV news audience would be absolutely tiny. People just don't like the idea of losing a channel. All ITV programes are generously shown across tv3,3e,UTVi and the various ITV (2,3,4,be,encore) channels. Honestly I don't think we need access to a channel to show more episodes of Jeremy kyle. With the 3 Irish channel providing almost continuous news coverage in the evenings, various international 24hr news stations available as well as the remaining british news broadcast I would find it inconceivable that anyone would miss what happened in the house of commons or Royal family.