Free for All?: Public Service Television in the Digital AgeDemos, 2004 - 89 lappuses |
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... terrestrial channels, though these rules are being periodically revised and relaxed as the financial pressures on the traditional broadcasters increase. New ways to attract advertisers Considerable ingenuity is used in finding new ways ...
... terrestrial channels, though these rules are being periodically revised and relaxed as the financial pressures on the traditional broadcasters increase. New ways to attract advertisers Considerable ingenuity is used in finding new ways ...
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... terrestrial European TV channel that offers an interesting model for the future – M6 in France. M6 has in 15 years turned itself into the second largest commercial broadcaster in France. It has a strong appeal to the 16–34 age group ...
... terrestrial European TV channel that offers an interesting model for the future – M6 in France. M6 has in 15 years turned itself into the second largest commercial broadcaster in France. It has a strong appeal to the 16–34 age group ...
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... terrestrial pay TV channel was started – Canal Plus. Both countries intended these to be regulated national monopolies in the first instance. Canal Plus successfully played this role in France, but the plan didn't work in Britain; the ...
... terrestrial pay TV channel was started – Canal Plus. Both countries intended these to be regulated national monopolies in the first instance. Canal Plus successfully played this role in France, but the plan didn't work in Britain; the ...
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... terrestrial) pay operators could only get the Sky premium sport and film channels on highly disadvantageous terms. (And these were of course the services that prompted most people to think about getting pay TV.) Though Sky created this ...
... terrestrial) pay operators could only get the Sky premium sport and film channels on highly disadvantageous terms. (And these were of course the services that prompted most people to think about getting pay TV.) Though Sky created this ...
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... terrestrial pay TV platform, as well. So instead of competition between three digital platforms – satellite, cable and terrestrial – as the government had intended, we now have only two pay TV contenders. And, with the enormous debt ...
... terrestrial pay TV platform, as well. So instead of competition between three digital platforms – satellite, cable and terrestrial – as the government had intended, we now have only two pay TV contenders. And, with the enormous debt ...
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