icdg wrote: » Very interesting note regarding Good Morning Britain in UTVs FAQs - the insinuation is that they do have the rights to show it and may do so if there's enough demand out there.
twinklerunner wrote: » I presume that the only complication is that they would need to have Irish news during the 'local news' opt outs.
channelsurfer2 wrote: » This is probably the biggest mistake UTVIRL has had so far in programming failing to realise that with Corrie and Emmerdale featuring highly on the NTA's (and even Eastenders) that they wouldnt pay the money for the rights and letting TV3 swoop in for it as a spoiler tactic.
SpaceTime wrote: » I think the audience are a little confused that UTV Ireland ≠ ITV UK so the programming is going to be substaintally different and the other Irish channels may snap up aspects of ITV programming. There's no particular reason why ITV would sell programming to UTV over TV3 or RTE if those other organisations bid more money for it.
icdg wrote: » Well there is - UTV have a deal with ITV for all of the programming it actually makes. This is not where the problem arises. The problem arises with programmes that are shown on ITV but not made by ITV. ITV does not buy the worldwide rights to the programmes it commissions from independents (producers who are not Channel 3 licencees - which by law must make up 25% of the network schedule and the schedule of every licencee). These independent producers retain the right to sell the Irish (and other rights) to these programmes to someone other than UTV Ireland. It is (mostly) these programmes that all the fuss is over. But anything actually made by ITV itself must be sold to UTV. That's the deal.
firestarter51 wrote: » according to my sky epg ireland live isnt hd, not many shows are in hd, surprised me tbh
icdg wrote: » But anything actually made by ITV itself must be sold to UTV. That's the deal.
lertsnim wrote: » I wouldn't take that as truth. For example some people think RTÉ show nothing in HD except for sport because it doesn't say HD on the Sky EPG but when looking at the programming with your eyes You can clearly see it is HD.
SpaceTime wrote: » Any reason why? It would seem quite contrary to the spirit of competition given that UTV Ireland is not part of ITV plc.
lertsnim wrote: » Have you considered that UTV Ireland were unable to bid for them? This "fallout" against UTV Ireland shows how clueless people are about all of this and why using the UTV brand was idiotic.
More Music wrote: » But what's the issue with the awards? UTVI didn't have it on their schedule so how was there any confusion. How could anybody expect it to be on if UTVI didn't advertise it or have it on their schedule.
lertsnim wrote: » The confusion is too many people seem to think that UTV Ireland have access to the same programming as UTV in NI.
Souriau wrote: » I recalled TV3, did the same with showing old episodes of Emmerdales to play catch up. and few othwer programs that can't come to mind at the moment.
iseegirls wrote: » Don't think so, they went straight into the new episodes of Emmerdale, Coronation Street and Eastenders when they had the rights. The only time they showed old episodes were for special Coronation Street Christmas episodes. For other shows like Cold Feet and Bad Girls, they would have had to do some sort of catchup before getting level with ITV's showings, but that was normal as it's a completely new channel, and wasn't replacing a channel that showed these before.
Souriau wrote: » I am reasonably sure that Emmerdale was. I didn't know that Eastenders were on TV3
iseegirls wrote: » For other shows like Cold Feet and Bad Girls, they would have had to do some sort of catchup before getting level with ITV's showings, but that was normal as it's a completely new channel, and wasn't replacing a channel that showed these before.
radiowaves wrote: » UTV Ireland hasn't replaced any channel; it is a new channel. UTV still exists. Showing catch-up episodes would serve the exact same purpose as when TV3 did it...
firestarter51 wrote: » Hardly anything is hd on rteSky rpg is correct regarding all hd programmes There is the option to highlight hd programmes yellow
iseegirls wrote: » It has replaced UTV on UPC. If UTV remained on the provider, then there is no problem. I, along with around 420,000 UPC customers, have to endure old repeats while instead we should have new episodes, films and sport that's provided by UTV.