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Skyguide Issue 40
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| Your digest of the latest news in the world of Satellite & Cable TV |
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--------------------- Week Ending Sun October 30th 94 ----------------------
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* RETURN OF THE SPACE COWBOY
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After an extended absence, Skyguide is back. Apologies for the delay, and
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thanks for your patience! To get back up to date, here's two and half thousand
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words covering what we've missed, and what's happening shortly.
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* THE HEADLINES
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Nickelodeon is to launch a children's teletext service in November. Instead
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of subcontracting the service to an outside company, Nickelodeon has employed
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experienced teletext editors and writers for the in-house service.
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Astra 1D will launch on October 31st from Kourou, South America.
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The launch will be televised, as is traditional, on RTL-4. All transponders
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have been booked, and current information is that six transponders have been
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allocated to Sky.
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Hughes Communications, operator of the DirecTV DBS satellites in America is
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understood to be planning to launch a number of DBS satellites in Europe. In
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America, many movie companies sell film rights directly to Hughes rather than
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individual broadcasters, which could cause concern for European broadcasters
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such as Filmnet, Sky and Canal Plus.
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TNT & Cartoon Network are claiming a weekly viewership of 26 million across
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Europe. 50% of children in cable and satellite households watch Cartoon
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Network every day.
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The Independent Television Commission received a number of complaints in
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October about Sky's advertising of its free home trial offer. The complaints
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centred around Sky's use of images of Stalin in its "Join The October
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Revolution" campaign.
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David Mellor, former National Heritage Secretary responsible for Broadcasting,
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said in a recent speech at the Edinburgh Television Festival that he regretted
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giving the go-ahead for Sky Television to merge with British Satellite
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Broadcasting. He said that, with hindsight, it was "an unfortunate development
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for Britain".
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Also at the Edinburgh Television Festival, Sky's head of programming David
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Elstein said that Sky is not interested in buying exclusive rights to listed
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sporting events such as Wimbledon. Paul Fox, ex-managing director of Granada
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Television, said Elstein's speech was "ridiculous".
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CNN is to add Swedish and Finnish subtitles to Larry King Live and Earth
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matters to cater for its Nordic viewers on the Tele-TV satellite.
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It's on, it's off, it's on again. BSkyB and USA Networks are deep in
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negotiation regarding launching The Sci Fi Channel on Astra as part of
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Multichannels, but Sky is apparently more interested in the idea of launching
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its own Sci-Fi channel and eliminating the middle man. A similar situation
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occurred when the currently cable-exclusive Travel Channel expressed interest
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on Astra - talks with Sky were held and in the end Sky launched their own
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Travel channel.
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Derek Batey, original host of Mr and Mrs may take UK Living to court over its
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remake of the show. He claims that the show's creator Roy Dickinson named him
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as the only person allowed to perform the show or allow its performance in
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Europe.
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Nino Ferretto, host of "The New Mr and Mrs Show" recently gave an on-air
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interview to The Childrens Channel, where he confidently asserted the show
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would air on "Lifestyle", a satellite channel which closed down over two years
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ago.
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The Chinese Channel is unhappy that SES, owners of Astra, have told it that
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it must use Videocrypt if it intends to scramble its signal.
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Sky is to build a second subscriber management centre in Fife, Scotland. The
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current centre at Livingston is apparently operating at maximum capacity.
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Scott Chisholm has withdrawn his High Court action against Sky, in which he
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was claiming unfair dismissal after alleged fisticuffs with fellow presenter
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Chris Mann.
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Sky is to float itself on the stock market, with a possibility of discount
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shares being offered to Sky subscribers.
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Sky announced in September that it intended to launch Nick at Nite as part of
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Sky Multichannels, but since the announcement no further information has been
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heard.
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Another Sky idea on which little further has been heard is the possibility of
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Sky projecting its circular logo onto the moon, from a special satellite. A
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similar idea four years ago when a French company planned to use the technique
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to celebrate the 100th Birthday of the Eiffel Tower was greeted with horror
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by astronomers.
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The Childrens Channel is to brand itself "TCC" while it considers a change of
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name in an attempt to attract more teenagers to the channel.
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TCC has secured the rights to American children's show Sesame Street. It will
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air daily at 9am from the new year.
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Sky will launch its first Telethon on Valentine's day next year. Sky One will
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unscramble its broadcasts between 6pm and midnight in aid of the Variety Club,
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which raises money for sick, disabled and disadvantaged children. Donations
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will be handled by Sky's subscriber centre.
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Intelfax has issued a writ against NBC Superchannel for approximately one
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million dollars. The teletext company claims that NBC broke its ten-year
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agreement with Super Channel to provide the channel's teletext service until
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1997. NBC has brought in another company to provide the text service.
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Family Channel has increased its broadcasting hours. It will now broadcast
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until 5am instead of 1am as previously. The 1am-5am time was previously
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occupied by Chinese News and Entertainment, which has moved across to
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Transponder 47, now home of four different television channels.
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The Broadcasting Standards council has censured UK Living for screening an
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adult film at 3pm in the afternoon last June.
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Hack News: Paul and Ron Goodman, the duo behind companies "PR Technology" and
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"Active Logic", which disappeared owing thousands of pounds to customers who
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had ordered pirate decoders from them, as well as "MTX", a company which
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claimed to be launching a European adult channel which disappeared owing
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almost 3/4s of a million pounds, have set up in business again. They are now
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called "The Card Company", and are selling - pirate smartcards....
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In an unconnected development, former "Hi Tech" supremo Chris Carey has
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announced an "entirely legal" Sky clone card named Cardmate. The card is
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claimed to copy a subscribers real Sky card, allowing them to use two
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receivers and only pay one subscription.
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A group of Florida-based businessmen is planning to launch a European adult
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channel named "TV Erotica". They claim they will broadcast in Videocrypt 2,
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so as not to cause offence to the British Government. It expects subscriptions
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to be about 150 pounds sterling a year, although it has not yet applied for,
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or received a broadcasting licence.
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Six of Sky News's senior journalists have resigned, apparently demoralised at
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the planned expansion of the service having been cancelled.
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Home shopping channel QVC will go clear on Astra from January 1st. They claim
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that they cannot generate enough revenue while they are scrambled, and hope
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that being clear across Europe will give it an increased audience.
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Sky has invited David Letterman to host his Late Show from the UK next year,
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and he has accepted. For one week next May, 'David Letterman In London' will
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broadcast live from LWT's studios on the South Bank.
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Following successful counter-measures against pirate series 9 cards,
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resurrected "phoenix" cards and other cards using "blocker" devices, Sky has
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announced that they will not be issuing a new set of cards (variously named
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"10" or "0A" by the satellite press) in the forseeable future.
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Sky viewers with real cards who have used the illegal phoenix/genesis upgrade
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to enable their cards for all channels now find that they can receive no
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channels at all. Such subscribers reporting invalid cards to Sky's management
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centre are asked to return the cards before replacements will be issued. Sky
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insist on this procedure so that they can ascertain why subscribers cards have
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mysteriously become invalid, and it is certain that some very good
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explanations will be required from the owners of illegally upgraded cards.
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BBC World Service Television will launch on Eutelsat 2F1, transponder 38
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(11.617 Ghz) next month.
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The Family Channel has commissioned its first children's gameshow. The show,
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"The Full Dish", is described as a children's version of "Don't Forget Your
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Toothbrush". Recording of the 13 episodes starts in December, and the show
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will be presented by John Ecclestone, presenter of Nickelodeon's "Get The
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Picture".
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Viacom intends to launch a German language version of Nickelodeon next year,
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probably on the Hot Bird satellite.
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* THE DISNEY CHANNEL - FIVE YEARS ON
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Disney has begun negotiations with BSkyB and media company Flextech, owners
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of The Children's Channel, about the possibility of launching a UK version of
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The Disney Channel onto Astra. This follows the announcement that a German
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language Disney Channel in collaboration with RTL will begin next year.
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Five years ago Sky and Disney and Sky had secured what at least Sky had
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assumed was a concrete agreement for the launch of The Disney Channel as one
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of the first pay-TV channels in the UK, alongside Sky Movies.
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Embarrassingly, Disney pulled out of the deal just as the wave of advertising
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material and point-of-sale displays were hitting the streets. Facing legal
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action from Sky, Disney eventually came to an agreement with Sky for the
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release of films from its Touchstone movie house for broadcast.
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* HOT BIRD
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The Eutelsat Hot Bird 1 satellite will launch on December 12. The satellite
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will be co-located with Eutelsat IIF1 at 13 degrees east, in the same way that
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Astras 1A, B, C and D are co-located in the same orbital position.
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The satellite will provide 16 70 watt transponders, providing even higher
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power than Astra. UK viewers should be able to pull in good pictures with a
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60cm dish. Viewers with a "Little Extra" second LNB attachment are already set
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up to receive the satellite and will need no external adjustments.
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The following channels will broadcast from the satellite, many moving from the
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lower-powered Eutelsat IIF1.
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TpPolFrq Channel
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1 H 11.221 TVE Internacional
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2 V 11.242 MTV Europe
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3 H 11.262 EBN
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4 V 11.283 Sci-Fi Channel
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5 H 11.304 MCM Euromusique
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6 V 11.325 TV5 Europe
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7 H 11.345 Primiera TV
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8 V 11.366 CLT (Super RTL/RTL Disney)
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9 H 11.387 Eurosport
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10 V 11.408 NBC Super
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11 H 11.428 TV Polonia
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12 V 11.442 Rai Uno
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13 H 11.471 NPT (Polish)
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14 V 11.492 Rai Due
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15 H 11.513 Dubai TV
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16 V 11.534 CLT (Super RTL/RTL Disney)
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* ARE THEY MAD?
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All Sky viewers are now paying increased subscriptions - some three pounds a
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month more. The increase came into effect from October. Multichannels
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subscribers, previously paying #6.99 a month will now pay #9.99 a month - an
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increase of some 43%.
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Nigel Griffiths, Labour's consumer affairs spokesman, called for an Office of
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Fair Trading inquiry into the rise. "This is a slap in the face for
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subscribers.", he said. "People signed up thinking they were getting a
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reasonable deal but now they are having to pay through the nose. Now that
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BSkyB has brought exclusive sports coverage they are holding their subscribers
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to ransom."
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A Sky spokesman said that the rise was very good value, including a free
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monthly listings magazine and the promise of more channels.
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The ITC, Advertising Standards Authority and Trading Standards Office are all
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launching investigations into the rise. The ITC in particular is concerned
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that channels which Sky promised as part of Multichannels when it launched one
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year ago are now being paraded are still not on air, and in particular that
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VH-1, which Sky used in the original Multichannels advertising, has now been
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classed as one of the "new" channels that the subscription
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increase is paying for.
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The Trading Standards Office's angle of investigation centres on Sky's
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explanation of the increase. The Livingstone subscriber centre is telling
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subscribers that the increase is to pay for the new multichannels. At the
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time of the Multichannels launch, however, Sky claimed the Multichannels
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package was "absolutely free to those subscribing to at least one premium
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channel" - since even premium channel subscribers are paying the increase, the
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statements disprove each other.
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A small legal point emerged in Sky's tactics in notifying its subscribers of
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the increase - the letter in which the increases are announced was enclosed
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with the first issue of Sky TV Guide, a monthly listings magazine provided
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"free" to all Sky subscribers. The letter in question was not individually
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addressed, containing the greeting "Dear Sky Viewer". While no precedent has
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been set, under the terms of Direct Debit agreements (allowing Sky to deduct
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subscriptions from viewers bank accounts), subscribers must be *individually*
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notified of the change. Sky said that it had no intention of sending any
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further letters, claiming their letter was all that was required.
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Sky announced that an extra 1.1 million subscribers lifted its operating
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profits by over #108m to #170m in the year ending June 1994. Subscription
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revenue from the Sky Multichannels package currently stands at #450 million
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pounds a year, with a further #80 million coming from advertising revenue.
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Sky appears to be concerned at the rate of subscribers who have cancelled
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their subscriptions recently. On-air promotions are currently screening on Sky
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One, reminding viewers of the increased choice available with Multichannels,
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ending with the line "something's wrong with this television - it's only got
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four channels and no MTV.".
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Individual letters are being sent to lapsed Sky subscribers, with outer
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envelopes bearing the words "WE KNOW YOU'RE SEEING SOMEONE ELSE", and a
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pseudo-romantic letter inside reminding viewers that "we know you're seeing
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those terrestrial channels again", and urging viewers to restart their
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relationship with Sky.
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* TROUBLE AT ASTRA
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Following a tumultuous board meeting which Astra claim did not happen, during
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which a news clampdown was announced, after which SES issued writs against
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several parts of the media, Dr Pierre Meyrat, director general of SES, was
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"released from his duties" immediately on the basis of "differing views on the
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management on SES".
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Thought to be at the centre of the disagreement was Meyrat's plans to give the
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majority of Astra 1D transponders to large broadcasters such as Sky and the
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German Kirch Group, to assist the introduction of Digital Television in
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Europe. His belief was that a common standard for digital TV could only evolve
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if large broadcasters were behind it.
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Dr Meyrat set up SES with assistance from the Luxembourg government, and his
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influence on the company will be felt for some time to come.
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In the end, it appears that the final channel allocation on Astra 1D went
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Meyrat's way. Six transponders are earmarked for Sky, another six for the
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Kirch Group, and two for CLT, the owners of RTL.
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Skyguide Issue 40 Edited by Ant Purvis
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You can find Skyguide on London's CIX system in the Skyguide conference,
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Fidonet's Satellite TV echo, the Packet Radio Network, on internet in the
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alt.satellite.tv.europe newsgroup, and in the French language on Minitel in
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the 3615 SATPHONE area.
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printed journal. It must NOT be distributed for profit and is copyright.
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Nevertheless, free (as in NO COST) distribution (via BBSs, FTP sites, etc.)
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is encouraged, provided that permission is asked first.
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Errors and Omissions expected. If we get something wrong, let us know and
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we'll put it right! Back issues can be mailed to internet mailboxes (including
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Compuserve and America Online) on request.
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