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All posts by Briantist

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emma bowen: I suspect you mean "ITV3", rather than "ITV Gold". You can watch ITV3 on Freeview, Freesat and Sky for free.

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Mike Timbers: Yes, all dishes are the same.

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jillian tullis: You can't get it on satellite , so you can't watch it - unless you can receive it from a terrestrial transmitter.

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Chris: To cover the extra 8%, another 1000+ transmitters would need to be provided for, which would be 13 times the number provided already. It's just not economic, outside the cross-subsidy provided by the BBC and ITV/C4.

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DaveCheltenham: I was the proud owner of both Sky Digital and ONdigital system at launch (I did have a hand in both at the time), and I still had analogue cable TV too. Mind you, I had a BSB system when they came out, for the fat lot of D-MAC it did me.

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Sunday 28 August 2011 7:11PM

Les Nicol: Yes, it really gets me when you hear that very tired argument raised again and again. It was still the 1980s back then.

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John Harding: Have you tried pointing an aerial at Stockland Hill as Digital UK say you should get a perfect set of multiplexes from the transmitter.

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BBC iPlayer on Freesat | Freesat
Sunday 28 August 2011 7:27PM

Stephen: If you are using some form of adaptor, such as HDMI to DVI, no sound will be provided.

A simple option might be to connect the Freesat box to your stereo (assuming you have one).

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