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Below are all of Jack's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Phil V: Your summation is about right, I feel. I warned everyone that first time they shelled out for a pay-per-view boxing match that was the thin end of the wedge. Fully agree about the lack of knowledge & skills in parliament: TV might be a moot point when we run out of electricity!
[I responded to NJ, also.]
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Over the last two years, I have been appalled by the incessant anti Brexit output of the BBC, in general and the news programmes in particular, to the extent that I've stopped listening to the news. From a so called public service, with compulsory 'tax' revenue, I find this unacceptable, I await the finding of this 'survey'.
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I am just SW of York and split between Bilsdale and Emley Moor, transmitters. The TVs are OK but the Sony DVR insists on tuning itself to Carlisle, over the Pennines, at the other side of the country, when left to its own auto-tune, which means manual retuning for me, whenever there's a shuffle.
The point of my comment is to say that without the invaluable station, channel and mux information you provide, I would be royally stuffed!
Thank you so much!
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To those of baffled by my continued requests for MUXs in the old format. My difficulties finding the old 'channel numbers', is purely down to the new formatting to colour. I failed to see them in their new [light blue?] format on your listings. This may have been an ink failure, which I have yet to remedy in my printer.
Thanks for all help, previous & current.
JK
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Thursday 12 July 2018 2:05PM
NJ: I think you are spot on with your observations but I don't think the timescale will be as quick as they hope. The crass statement about 'most homes having sufficient internet speed,' shows how metro-centric [London?]and misinformed, the author. Certainly sinister moves are afoot to profit from the airwaves that rightly belong to the public.