would this class as through the internet so would go off?After re-tuning my Set Top Box today I noticed that BBC CWR is now available on Channel 719.
This may be be of interest of fans like myself who tune in to listen to the away games commentary and post match analysis and now they can listen via the Television.
Would depend on the rights. Do the BBC just have commentary rights per region (so Coventry games can only be broadcast locally) or do they have nationwide rights?would this class as through the internet so would go off?
Great news. All I need to do now is take a set top box, satellite dish and a spare TV wherever I go. And then find somewhere to plug it into. It will save me about £4 a month
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Sorry Torch. Already have one of them. Why would I want to double my trouble?You can always use my tele. My wife is always moaning when we go to the footy so you could keep her company.
It's been there for a long time. I live in london so don't get home so often but my parents, who live in Warwick, have had it for a few years. Maybe it's new to he area. AND this is not technology, putting radio on TV. It's been happening for decades.
Great news. All I need to do now is take a set top box, satellite dish and a spare TV wherever I go. And then find somewhere to plug it into. It will save me about £4 a month
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would this class as through the internet so would go off?
Top man! Working on my BT box channel 719!Nick in answer to your question, no it is not classed as through the Internet and I am listening to the commentary of the Swindon game as I type this. I have also heard Stuart Linnell mention a couple of times that CWR is now on Freeview.