Archive Stories: February, 2010
February 27th, 2010 by Radio&Telly in Radio
The BBC is rumoured to be considering axing two digital radio services, 6 Music and the BBC Asian Network, as part of a cost-cutting drive. The Beeb is apparently also planning to scale back its online web presence with a reported 25% of its online content under threat.
6 Music pulls in 695,000 listeners a week, equal to 0.4% of all UK radio listening (Source: RAJAR) and is one of the station’s more popular digital radio services. The loss of 6 Music would also be a blow for DAB radio listeners at a time when the Government is looking to drive more people to DAB ahead of the proposed 2015 FM Switchoff
A “Save 6 Music” Facebook group has already popped up – at the time of writing with over 65,000 members (nearly a tenth of their audience). .
The commercial station Absolute Radio has made an interesting statement. According to a report in The Times, the national commercial music service has announced that it would be prepared to buy 6 Music from the BBC, and run it more efficiently that the BBC has been doing.
The story rumbles on, with the BBC stating that discussion of the closure of 6 Music is “premature”. As the body of support continues, could we see a stay of execution for 6 Music? Don’t touch that dial.
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February 23rd, 2010 by Radio&Telly in FreeSat
News and Finance channel CNBC has joined the Freesat channel line-up from today.
You can find CNBC on Freesat channel 210.
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February 22nd, 2010 by Radio&Telly in Freeview, High Definition
A few days ago, we announced the arrival of the first Freeview HD set-top box, the Humax HD Fox-T2. Mere days later, we’re able to announce the first integrated TV with Freeview HD.
The Panasonic TX-P42G20B has built-in Freeview HD and Freesat HD receivers. It’s a 42 inch plasma TV that goes up to 1080p resolution, with a refresh rate of 600Hz. An optional wirelss dongle offers Internet access, and there’s an SD card to let you view photos and videos.

The Panasonic TX-P42G20B Freeview HD TV set
The Panasonic TX-P42G20B is available now in the UK from Comet.co.uk
For a limited time, get £60 by using the code AW60 at the online checkout. Code expires 27 Feb 2010.
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February 17th, 2010 by Radio&Telly in Catch-up TV, Internet TV
SeeSaw, a new Internet-based TV service, has gone live today.

SeeSaw offers TV content from the BBC, Channel 4, Five, and a small selection of ITV content. SeeSaw was created after Project Kangaroo was outlawed by the Competition Commission in 2009.
SeeSaw is currently offering over 3,000 hours of TV content including Green Wing, The Apprentice, Doc Martin, The IT Crowd, Fifth Gear, The Hustle, Dead Ringers, Queer as Folk, Fonejacker and Dr Who. SeeSaw is also offering catch-up TV from Channel 4, E4 and Five
SeeSaw is currently free, but you have to watch an ad before the show of your choice starts. Premium-content TV shows are expected to be offered from Summer 2010.
Take a look at www.seesaw.com , or see our SeeSaw Page
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February 17th, 2010 by Radio&Telly in Freeview, High Definition
The race to get the first Freeview HD receiver to the UK market has been won – by Humax.
The Humax HD Fox T2 is now available, offering subscription-free access to BBC HD and ITV 1 HD.

The Humax HD Fox T2 has an 8-day EPG, HDMI socket, 2 x SCARTs, Dolby Digital Audio Output plus Subtitle and Audio Description support. It has a USB socket for playback of xVid, MP3 and JPG from a conected memory stick or external drive. It supports contents sharing with other devices such as PC and NAS through Home Networking, and has an Ethernet port for connection to online services as BBC iPlayer (coming soon).
It’s important to note that at the moment, Freeview HD is only available in the Granada and London regions.
The Humax HD Fox T2 is on sale now, but hard to find. We’ve listed online suppliers and the best prices on our dedicated Fox T2 page.
More details, photos and specs at http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/humaxhdfoxt2.html
UPDATE: Our podcast team has released an audio file of their first impressions. Take a listen at Humax HD Fox T2 First Impressions
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February 16th, 2010 by Radio&Telly in Freeview, High Definition
Freeview has just launched its first iPhone app, offering access to TV listings for over 50 Freeview channels, including BBC HD and ITV 1 HD.
The Freeview HD App includes a “top ten channel list”, a powerful search option, the ability to re-order your channels, and access to Freeview’s Twitter feed for news and programme recommendations.
When you view a listing, you’re also presented with “if you like this, we also recommend”, which throws up some rather interesting results on occasion!
An odd choice to call it “Freeview HD” when Freeview HD‘s availability is currently so limited, but this may mark the start of Freeview’s big push to increase HD awareness.
All-in-all, a well designed and powerful little app, great for iPhone and iPod Touch wielding Freeview fans.
“Freeview HD for iPhone” is available for free from the iTunes App Store
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February 8th, 2010 by Radio&Telly in High Definition, Sky Digital
Sky is now offering a one Terabyte Sky+ HD box. This increases storage space for TV shows by four times.
The new Sky+ HD 1TB box offers all of the features of the normal Sky+HD box (including Sky Anytime), but with much recording space – up to 240 hours of HD programming.
The 1 Terabtye Sky+ HD box is available now for £249. Full details at sky.com/1TB

Just a reminder that Sky is currently offering the standard Sky+ HD box for free, with a £25 M & S voucher for a limited time. A great time to get the HD box even if you don’t sign to the HD pack yet. Details on our Sky+ HD page or at Sky’s HD site.
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February 3rd, 2010 by Radio&Telly in Digital TV
As we reported in December 2009, the digital text service from Teletext vanished from our screens. The owners, Associated Newspapers, stated that the service had been making a loss and that there was no longer a viable business model under which the service could continue. The service finally switched off on the 16th of December 2009.
That’s not the end of the story though, as some teletext services from Teletext Ltd are still being broadcast, notably Teletext Holidays (which presumably is still able to generate some cash) and some services for Channel 4.
A couple of days ago, Ofcom, the UK regulators, announced that it has revoked Teletext Ltd’s licence to provide a public teletext service. The reason? Teletext is no longer providing news and regional content. Ofcom contacted Teletext Ltd, and on the 26th January, Teletext wrote back, stating that they’d not be reinstating the news and regional content. Accordingly, OfCom had no choice by to revoke Teletext Ltd’s licence.
As far as we can tell, the revocation applies to the public service licence for analogue TV and Freeview – which means that commercial services are probably not affected, and services on other platforms, such as Sky, need not be affected either.
At this time, it’s not clear to us what services will continue to be offered by Teletext Ltd. A service (of sorts) is still available on Freeview channel 101, and other text services in the 100 number range are still operating. We’re not sure whether any of these are set to cease as a result of the revocation, or whether the licence now gets open to a potential new licensee (although in this current climate, we suspect this is unlikely). We’ve been told that subtitles service on page 888 won’t be affected.
Anyone out there actually using any of the various text-based red button services out there? Would you miss any of the services if they were switched off?
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February 1st, 2010 by Radio&Telly in Digital TV, Internet TV, Podcast News
Show 48 of the UK’s TV and Tech podcast, FrequencyCast is out today.
Brought to you with a little help from Radio & Telly, the show takes a look at ways to get more from your telly and gets hands-on with two media players. We also run down the latest tech and TV news, and answer listener’s questions. If you ‘ve bot yet given the show a try, please do – you might just like it…
You can download Show 48 direct to your MP3 player or listen online at http://www.frequencycast.co.uk/latest.html.
If you have an iPod or iPhone, get shows faster by signing up via iTunes.
Comments on the show, subject suggestions, and your questions, are always welcomed!
Share and Enjoy,
The FrequencyCast team
www.frequencycast.co.uk
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