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LIST OF UK DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL TELEVISION CHANNELS

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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | TV and Radio | What digital viewers will get

  • SEARCH You are in: ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- SERVICES ------------- EDITIONS Tuesday, 29 October, 2002, 18:47 GMT What digital viewers will get The Late Show with David Letterman is on ITV2 The new Freeview service means viewers will get a host of free channels if they are prepared to buy a set-top box.
  • . Viewers will no longer have to pay a monthly fee if they want more than the five standard channels.
  • . Some of the extra channels - like BBC Four and ITV2 - were still available to viewers with a digital receiver, such as an old ITV Digital box, despite the old service's collapse.
  • . When Freeview is fully up and running, they will then be able to receive the following channels for free: BBC One BBC Two BBC Three - the BBC's youth-oriented channel which is due to launch in early 2003.
  • . The BBC has promised that because there will be fewer channels than there were on ITV Digital, each will have a stronger signal - reducing problems with interference.



    BBC NEWS | Entertainment | TV and Radio | Freeview's 'fresh start' for digital TV
  • SEARCH You are in: ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- SERVICES ------------- EDITIONS Wednesday, 30 October, 2002, 02:18 GMT Freeview's 'fresh start' for digital TV The service will run alongside regular analogue TV Freeview, a new digital terrestrial television service for the UK, launches on Wednesday, offering about 30 TV channels for free.
  • . Channels include: BBC One BBC Two BBC Choice ITV1 ITV2 Channel 4 Channel 5 BBC News 24 Sky News CBBC Viewers will be able to receive Freeview with a new set top box costing £99, an old ITV Digital box or an integrated digital TV set.
  • . The service is being launched on Wednesday at 0600 GMT with little fanfare and many of the channels available have been broadcast for some months.
  • . It is really aimed at people who only have four or five channels." ITV Digital launched as Ondigital in November 1998 amid great fuss but failed to attract the levels of subscribers it needed to keep afloat.
  • . On Freeview, as well as existing free digital channels like BBC Choice, BBC Four and ITV2, the new service will also feature channels like Sky Travel, Sky News, Sky Sports News and UK History.



    Radio Times | Digital TV
  • . Digital TV offers more channels , more choice , new services and improved sound and picture quality.
  • . Digital TV transmits sound and pictures as computer code , which means broadcasters can transmit many more channels than on the analogue service.
  • . There are even plug-in TV tuner cards that enable you to watch and record DTT channels on a suitably equipped computer - prices start from around £40.
  • . Digital terrestrial TV is a free-to-view service : once you have bought a digital set-top box (prices start from around £40) or an IDTV, there are no subscription charges for the basic channels.
  • . The Freeview DTT service, launched by the BBC and its partner Crown Castle, offers more than 30 free channels, including the main terrestrial channels (such as BBC1, ITV1 and Channel 4) plus others that are exclusive to digital TV , such as BBC3, ITV2 and Sky Sports News.
  • . If you own a compatible DTT box, you may be able to receive extra subscription channels via the Top Up TV service for a monthly fee.



    Freeview UK Digital Television System Glossary
  • . On NTL cable television, the text facilities are organised into subject areas called channels (news, weather, travel, etc).
  • . BBCi and Teletext text channels also offer programme listings.
  • . Free channels.
  • . A group of logical channels (any mix of television, text and radio channels) transmitted as one physical UHF signal.
  • . Timesharing The use of the same bandwidth by two or more channels, each broadcasting programmes on the same data stream for part of the day.
  • . A set of encrypted pay-tv subscription channels broadcast on the Freeview system.
  • . Perceived by many people as very likely to completely replace conventional television channels in the medium term future.

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    Freeview UK Digital Television FAQ
  • . What's the timetable for analogue shutdown? Although the following timetable is in terms of ITV region names, it applies to the terrestrial analogue transmissions of all five conventional television channels.
  • . Why is Britain converting to digital terrestrial television? Primarily, to allow more channels to be broadcast.
  • . What are the advantages of Freeview over conventional analogue terrestrial television? Many more channels.
  • . Better picture quality on channels 1-4 for some viewers.
  • . Significantly worse picture quality on channels 1-4 for many viewers.
  • . Some channels that may be regarded as inappropriate for children.
  • . If you have reasonable quality reception of analogue channels 1 to 4 at the moment, then you will probably be able to receive Freeview.
  • . In general terms, if your current analogue picture on channels 1-4 is poor (for example, there is visible "snow" on the picture), then your aerial system may need attention in order to receive Freeview.


    Panasonic UK - Televisions- Digital Video Broadcasting Technology
  • . EPG It has an on-screen Electronic Programme Guide which makes it easy to select channels and navigate programme selections.
  • . Because digital broadcasting uses up far less space than analogue, it’s possible to transmit vastly more channels than the five we’ve been used to seeing.
  • . However, we do advise that you check the Freeview coverage area and the suitability of your aerial before making a purchase, by consulting your local TV dealer or by visiting Besides the regular channels, BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 (S4C, S4C2 in Wales) and Channel 5, there are around 30 other channels and 20 radio stations to choose from at no additional cost.
  • . The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), lists on your TV screen the programmes that you can watch on any one of the thirty or more channels.
  • . You can even create your own favourite list of your most watched channels.
  • . *FREEVIEW channels and services subject to coverage.


    NETRIBUTION - Digital TV overtakes analogue for the first time in the UK
  • . BBC News 24 is one of the channels available on Freeview Freeview offers more than 30 TV channels, compared to the hundreds available on satellite and cable.


    British television: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
  • Search entire site: British television (Encyclopedia) [ British television facts from encyclopedia topic] British television broadcasting has a range of different Someone who broadcasts on radio or television [For more info, click on this link] s, broadcasting multiple channels over a variety of distribution media.
  • . Its analogue channels are Bbc one (or bbc1 as it was formally styled) is the oldest television station in the united kingdom, and indeed, the world....
  • . No further analogue broadcasters are expected to be launched, and efforts are being made to move analogue channels to digital television so that the bandwidth allocated to analogue television can be reused.
  • . Both provide a large number of channels produced by BSkyB to their customers.
  • . The Freeview package includes all of the terrestrial channels mentioned above, some extra BBC channels, and a selection of the specialist channels found on the three subscription services, but not any of the premium ones such as top sport and movie channels.

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    Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Digital television
  • . Introduction A major use of DTV can be to carry more channels in the same amount of bandwidth.
  • . Satellite DTV has been shown to be commercially viable in the satellite television market, where it is used to multiplex large numbers of channels onto the available bandwidth.
  • . Satellite DTV operators tend to act as packagers for large numbers of channels, including pay-TV.
  • . The greater bandwidth available to satellite operators allows them to out-compete terrestrial DTV operators on both number of channels and picture quality.
  • . SDTV has less resolution (640 x 480 or 704 × 480 pixels with, 768 × 576 or 1024 × 576 with in 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios respectively), but allows the bandwidth of a DTV channel (or "multiplex") to be subdivided into multiple sub-channels.
  • . The TV stations can use subchannels to carry multiple broadcasts of video, audio, or any other data, and can distribute their so-called "" as necessary, such as dropping one sub-channel down to a lower resolution in order to make another one available to show a wide-screen movie.


    Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Freeview
  • . Unlike ITV Digital and the and digital TV services, it offers no subscription, premium or channels.
  • . An annual fee is levied for the service, the same fee that covers the analogue channels.
  • . Full list of Freeview TV channels 1 - (Regional) 2 - (Separate versions for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) 3 - England and Wales, Channel Islands, Northern Ireland, Southern Scotland, Northern Scotland.
  • . 89) 91 - (not Wales) 92 - 94 - 95 - 96 - See also: The multiplexes Digital Terrestrial channels in the United Kingdom are broadcast in six groups, or (sometimes abbreviated mux) - the multiplexes are labelled 1, 2, A, B, C & D.
  • . Within a it is possible to make trade offs between the number of channels and the quality of the picture and audio.
  • . Each of these was given to the control of a different company, and they uniformly decided to go for quantity of channels over quality of service.
  • . Firstly, a number of services share - so some channels turn off when others are on.


    Digital TV
  • . The advantage of compression is that more TV channels can be squeezed in to the same space (or "bandwidth") that would normally be occupied by a single analogue channel.
  • . So basically Digital TV means more channels and interference-free pictures.
  • . But, interference-free pictures aren't necessarily better pictures, as I shall explain, and the more channels you squeeze in, the worse the pictures become...
  • . This can also happen if the pictures from other channels are fighting for the same bandwidth.
  • . I have also seen remarkably poor pictures from BBC Choice on the launch day of SkyDigital, with similar results reported for other channels such as THE BOX.
  • . However, the technology does not provide any more channels of sound, you still only have two.
  • . For example, where we use 2 sound channels encoded with MPEG audio, the USA will use 5+1 channels provided by the Dolby Digital system.
  • . The minimum subscription is £6.99 per month for a single Primary Channel alongside the free channels.


    Digital Television, Part II: Global status - Engadget
  • . The DAB receiver fed into Windows Media Player, and via 3x64kb streams we had 3 different TV channels playing live* (*Give or take 10-15secs).
  • . It seems to take it for granted that DVB-H will be transmitted with DVB-T transmitters, along with regular DVB-T channels.

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    Electrical Discount UK - New Technology - DVB

  • . PROGRAMME CHOICE - Because digital broadcasting uses up far less space than analogue, it's possible to transmit vastly more channels than the four or five we've been used to seeing.
  • . MORE CHOICE Besides the regular channels - BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 (S4C & S4C2 in Wales) and Channel 5, there are around 30 other channels and 12 radio stations to choose from at no additional cost.
  • . As well as offering a multitude of free-to-view channels, you can subscribe to upwards of 200 additional channels.


    RNID.org.uk: Help desk: Frequently asked questions: Broadcasting and subtitles
  • . How many programmes on television should be subtitled? The BBC subtitles over 85% of the programmes on BBC1 and BBC2, and has made a commitment to subtitle all of the programmes on its channels (with the exception of BBC Worldwide and Prime) by 2008.
  • . However, Ofcom determines which channels are regulated, and their subtitling and signing requirements, for any specific year.
  • . Currently Ofcom has set subtitling and signing requirements for 70 channels.
  • . The targets increase over a 10-year period, and within 10 years at least 50 television channels will have to provide subtitling on at least 80% of their programmes.
  • . This will record digital channels and digital subtitles.
  • . If  you have an analogue television, you could watch one of five analogue channels (with page 888 subtitles if you have Teletext) while the Daewoo video recorder records one of the digital channels with subtitles.

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