So... there goes my local news for one. LW is the only service that provides reliable reception at sea for shipping forecasts but I know the BBC would just *love* to turn Droitwich off altogether; sounds like
The Daily Service is screwed, as is cricket coverage unless all this will just switch to shitty DAB. What will become of
Today in Parliament? (actually,
not stroking the egos of fucking politicians sounds brilliant.)
Why did they waste money making BBC 3 a linear channel again, only to pull CBBC and BBC Four? Actually, I suspect the answer to that is that it frees a slot in the terrestrial PSB MUXes - for local (FSVO) news in HD perhaps. Yet I'd assume these two channels were more likely to be suited to "traditional" viewing, not online.
Online news services in Peterborough? Well, IIRC it was a sub-opt to Cambridge for radio (BBC Radio Cambridgeshire) just as Cambridge was a sub-opt to Norwich for TV - Norwich provided
BBC Look East (East), Cambridge provided
BBC Look East (West) - the two directing feeds to the Tacolneston and Sandy Heath transmitters respectively.
My ex-broadcast mate thinks I'm wrong that the BBC will be forced to be completely online via 2027 and this is probably why suddenly there's a massive roll-out of FTTP going on to achieve this: it's looking more likely now, isn't it?
p.s. this isn't how TV works any more, dear commenter.
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