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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
GOT BBC BACK in fringe area
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<blockquote data-quote="skyoutUK" data-source="post: 21574" data-attributes="member: 175732"><p>According to editorial in new What Satellite BBC governors are getting cold feet about row with sky and american rights holders like Disney are concerned about widespread spillover of FTA signal. They conclude that BBC's grand free to air plan might come to nothing and it's just negotiating tactic to reduce price for conditional access provided by sky.</p><p></p><p>Has everyone forgotten long winded ITV launch on satellite with same FTA strategy using "tight" beam Astra 2D but when push come to shove they forked out for videoguard.</p><p></p><p>Once again we outside footprint are left in the lurch. Greg Dyke decided to thumb his nose at Mr. Murdoch just to lick his boots later. )(-red</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyoutUK, post: 21574, member: 175732"] According to editorial in new What Satellite BBC governors are getting cold feet about row with sky and american rights holders like Disney are concerned about widespread spillover of FTA signal. They conclude that BBC's grand free to air plan might come to nothing and it's just negotiating tactic to reduce price for conditional access provided by sky. Has everyone forgotten long winded ITV launch on satellite with same FTA strategy using "tight" beam Astra 2D but when push come to shove they forked out for videoguard. Once again we outside footprint are left in the lurch. Greg Dyke decided to thumb his nose at Mr. Murdoch just to lick his boots later. )(-red [/QUOTE]
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