04 Oct 2023 05:57 PM
Please don't turn Pick into Sky Mix! Close it and allow Sky Showcase to hit freeview!
04 Oct 2023 06:05 PM
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04 Oct 2023 06:22 PM
@Laggamer20xx @Why would sky broadcast sky showcase for free ? It's a pay channel with NEW shows ?
04 Oct 2023 07:05 PM
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@Laggamer20xx wrote:Please don't turn Pick into Sky Mix! Close it and allow Sky Showcase to hit freeview!
Yes and while they're at it, add Sky sports PL, F1 and Cricket to Freeview !
(then I could cancel sky TV 😁)
05 Oct 2023 12:35 AM
@GD1 wrote:
RTÉ axes Aertel teletext serviceRTÉ has this week confirmed it will be closing down its Aertel teletext service, with just over a week’s notice. The service was broadcast alongside the RTÉ TV signal since the mid-80s as Ireland’s answer to the BBC’s Ceefax service. Launching just over a decade after Ceefax, the service also closes just over a decade after Ceefax’s closure in 2012, with both services missing out on reaching their 40th anniversary.
Aertel offered up-to-date news, sport and TV schedules, but will now close on Thursday 12th October 2023.
Many smart TVs, notably those designed for pan-European use, do support WST used on the Sky version of the service
https://rxtvinfo.com/2023/rte-axes-aertel-teletext-service/
But Aertel has not been available on Sky for a very long time, and has never been available on Sky Q, Sky Glass or Sky Stream. I think it's currently only available online and via Saorview. It's a dead service.
05 Oct 2023 09:46 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous
Many smart TVs, notably those designed for pan-European use, do support WST used on the Sky version of the service, although some stretch the text to fit the widescreen panel. WST was designed for older 4:3 screens. With regards the newer version of Aertel introduced at switchover, not all newer devices automatically support MHEG. On some devices, MHEG is only active if the Republic of Ireland is selected from the country list. If this was done by a viewer in Northern Ireland, this could affect both the channel list and the list of on-demand services.
05 Oct 2023 12:56 PM
@GD1 wrote:@Anonymous
Receiver support
Many smart TVs, notably those designed for pan-European use, do support WST used on the Sky version of the service, although some stretch the text to fit the widescreen panel. WST was designed for older 4:3 screens. With regards the newer version of Aertel introduced at switchover, not all newer devices automatically support MHEG. On some devices, MHEG is only active if the Republic of Ireland is selected from the country list. If this was done by a viewer in Northern Ireland, this could affect both the channel list and the list of on-demand services.
Sorry, I wasn't clear, I meant via the red button or the text button (on Sky mode on Sky+HD) devices. I understand that some TVs support it, but as a service like the BBC Red Button, it's not been supported.
05 Oct 2023 12:56 PM - last edited: 05 Oct 2023 12:59 PM
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@Doc5907 wrote:
@Laggamer20xx wrote:
Please don't turn Pick into Sky Mix! Close it and allow Sky Showcase to hit freeview!
Yes and while they're at it, add Sky sports PL, F1 and Cricket to Freeview !
At £1,193,000,000 for PL and £200,000,000 for F1 (plus a shiny silver sixpence for cricket*) they might have to up the advertising frequency just a bit ; )
Maybe they should stop buying Sports rights at all and go back to paying participants in packets of Woodbines and pints of bitter...
*actually cricket is about the same cost as F1 for ECB rights alone.
06 Oct 2023 06:31 PM
There's also Pick closing 12/10
06 Oct 2023 06:31 PM
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@Christopher+Jamie wrote:
there's also Pick closing on 08/10
It's not closing it's rebranding.
07 Oct 2023 12:05 AM
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@Christopher+Jamie wrote:There's also Pick closing 12/10
As per link on previous page, it is changing on 18th October and replaced by Sky Mix.
This first post in this thread is updated periodically so the next update could include it.
17 Oct 2023 01:28 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreITV is to begin closing further standard definition (SD) channels on satellite as it upgrades the remainder of its regional network to HD.
Full info here
17 Oct 2023 04:34 PM
The BBC and ITV are going HD only
from next Month
See here
https://rxtvinfo.com/2023/itv-confirms-sd-satellite-channel-closure/
17 Oct 2023 04:37 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI've merged your post into this thread where it's already been mentioned.
17 Oct 2023 04:57 PM
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@JW22 wrote:
The BBC and ITV are going HD only
from next Month
January 2024 is the point where SD services switch off: all of the BBC channels, and some of the ITV regions.
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