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Saturday, 2 February 2013

Freeview's Pick TV to become Sky entertainment taster channel every Thursday



Sky Thursday will run for 12 weeks on Pick TV (Freeview channel 11) for four hours and feature Sky's biggest hitters, including Stella, Modern Family and Boardwalk Empire. It's the first time non-pay TV viewers will be able to see programs from Sky1.
Sky shows including Modern Family, Game of Thrones, Stella and Touch will be free to watch every Thursday via Pick TV on Freeview, Freest and Virgin. Sky Thursday’s launches tonight with four hours of shows including Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow.


Sky shows including Modern Family, Game of Thrones, Stella and Touch will be free to watch every Thursday via Pick TV on Freeview, Freest and Virgin.

Sky Thursday’s launches tonight with four hours of shows including Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow and Elementary, from 7pm.
The selection includes shows from Sky’s entertainment channels: Sky One, Sky Living, Sky Arts and Sky Atlantic.
Game of Thrones: he's for the chop.

Other highlights include celebs-talk-history documentary The British, Twilight cash-in Teen Wolf, and luxury hotel promo Richard E Grant - Hotel Secrets.
The showcase evenings continue until Thursday, April 11, 2013, on Freeview channel 11, Freesat channel 144, Virgin Media channel 180 and Sky channel 152.

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Tuesday, 15 January 2013

STV wins local TV licences for Glasgow and Edinburgh


STV is the product used by both ITV licensees in Northern and Primary Scotland, formerly known as Grampian Tv (now legallySTV North) and Scottish Tv (now lawfully STV Central). The product was implemented on Wednesday 30 May 2006 changing both franchises' details. Its placement, identification and product recommendations were designed by Elmwood Design's Glasgow workplace. The STV marketing was formerly used by Scottish Tv from around 1970 to Aug 1985. Both licensees are possessed by STV Group plc.

he Glasgow-based organization, which already operates the primary Route 3 assistance available across most of Scotland, will start delivering on the new ultra-local Freeview programs – ETV in Glasgow and GTV in Glasgow – by Oct. A set up development...
STV will start delivering on the new ultra-local Freeview programs – ETV in Glasgow and GTV in Glasgow – by Oct n


Broadcaster STV has properly secured the first two available Freeview permits in Scotland to offer regional television night transmitted content.
The Glasgow-based organization, which already operates the primary Route 3 assistance available across most of Scotland, will start delivering on the new ultra-local Freeview programs – ETV in Glasgow and GTV in Glasgow – by Oct.

A set up development routine posted to Ofcom by STV reveals 30 minutes “news summary” to be transmitted at 6pm – one time STV Information at Six programming on Route 3.
A further 30 minutes of regional news, transmitted under the banner ads Glasgow Stay and Glasgow Stay, will transmit news “updates” from 7pm and again at 8pm and 9pm.
Bobby Hani, home of programs at STV, said: “The example routine is topic to modify when we get on air, but of course, we already run a TV assistance for Glasgow and Glasgow, and having a second assistance indicates that we will be competitive for viewers.



“However, I think that will be an entirely different viewers, and there is space for everyone.
“There will be some distributed content. What we said in our program to Ofcom was we already have a news collecting team within STV, and the new solutions from GTV and ETV will be able to percentage content from those solutions.

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Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Digital Televisions Channel - Gofreeview UK


This season should be big for all the significant TV manufacturers that are going to launch the new trend of 3D-capable HDTVs, or at least everyone desires it to be like that and desires this to occur, but will it end up as predicted or not is another factor. It very much relies on how many beginning adopters will go for the 3D technological innovation on a TV for more common use and not just for details like game playing in stereoscopic 3D which is something that you can even do presently with a 120Hz observe. A 3D-capable HDTV will carry you a larger display which is best appropriate for films, but you will be getting the whole factor – 3D images, films and games.


The stereoscope was first designed by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1838. It revealed that when two images are considered stereoscopically, they are mixed by the mind to generate 3D detail understanding. The stereoscope was enhanced by Louis Jules Dubos, and a well-known image of King Victoria was shown at The Great Show in 1851. In 1855 the Kinematoscope was designed. In the delayed 1890s, the English movie innovator Bill Friese-Greene registered certain for a 3D movie procedure. On 10 July 1915, Edwin S. Porter and Bill E. Waddell provided assessments in red-green anaglyph to an viewers at the Astor Cinema in New You are able to Town and in 1922 the first community 3D movie The Energy of Really like was shown.

Stereoscopic 3D tv was confirmed for the first time on 10 Aug 1928, by David Logie Baird in his organization's property at 133 Long Acre, London, uk. Baird designed a wide range of 3D tv techniques using electro-mechanical and cathode-ray pipe methods. In 1935 the first 3D shade movie was created. By the Second Globe War, stereoscopic 3D still cameras for individual use were already not unusual. In the Nineteen fifties, when TV became well-known in the U. s. Declares, many 3D films were created for films. 


The first such movie was Bwana Demon from U. s. Performers that could be seen all across the US in 1952. One season later, in 1953, came the 3D movie Home of Wax which also featured stereophonic audio. Alfred Hitchcock created his movie Switch M for Killing in 3D, but for the objective of increasing earnings the movie was launched in 2D because not all theatres were able to show off 3D films. The Communist Partnership also designed 3D films, with Robinzon Kruzo being its first full-length 3D movie, in 1946.

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