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Monday, 21 April 2008
FREESAT HD DIGITAL ? WHAT DOES FREESAT HD DIGITAL MEAN TO THE UNITED KINGDOM ?
FREESAT HD DIGITAL ? WHAT DOES FREESAT HD DIGITAL MEAN TO THE UNITED KINGDOM ?
Freesat in the United Kingdom is the foundations of the biggest turnaround in British TV history and the spotlight will be on the United Kingdom from around the World to monitor exactly how much of a success the new free tv will be.
Let's look at the whole spectrum with a critical eye;
United Kingdom has what we consider the very best quality TV in the World in BBC and ITV , Drama, Comedy, Sport, News(the best), and because the BBC are accountable we know where every penny of our licence fee is spent. Adverts on channels like ITV have been running for years and they have got it just about right, although at times the adverts are a bind and the time should be cut just a little.
All films we know will eventually appear on one of the channels at some time or other and the time scale is unimportant to most viewers as the TV is only a simple multimedia system. Desperate viewers who want to see up to the minute films can go to their local cinema or hire a video or join a video membership on the internet and again save themselves a small fortune.
BBC have announced a minimum of 80 channels with at least 8 of the channels being HD or high definition, this channel list is sure to swell as more channel providers recognize the long term benefits.
With the digital timetable in the United Kingdom being 2012 for terrestrial TV changeover then Freesat will automatically be the NEW United Kingdom television medium for all the usual soaps, Sport, comedies, News, etc...
What this means to United Kingdom viewers is; those with good quality Freeview will also have Freesat which will amount to hundreds of Free channels after the initial equipment purchase of anything from £50 to £150 plus the cost of equipment erection if you do not already have a satellite dish in place, if you have a dish already in place, including a Sky TV dish then you do not have the cost of erection.
We forecast high sales of the Freesat HD digital box and may even outsell expected sales take up.
Is it news to you ? then you read it here first!
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