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Skyguide Issue 039
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--------------------------------- SKYGUIDE ---------------------------------
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| Your digest of the latest news in the world of Satellite & Cable TV |
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--------------------- Week Ending Sat August 20th 94 -----------------------
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* GOTCHA!
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Kelvin MacKenzie, ex-editor of downmarket UK tabloid "The Sun" has resigned
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his position as Managing Director of BSkyB after what has been termed a
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"personality clash", understood to have been with Chief Executive Sam
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Chisholm. Apparently Sky staff could often witness the two arguing in the
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corridors of Sky's headquarters at Osterley.
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MacKenzie ruffled most feathers at Sky News, which led to the resignation of
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Ian Frykeberg, head of News, after MacKenzie's attempts to drag the news
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station downmarket. A point of particular contention was a series of
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'features' in the form of a Jack the Ripper documentary and an exclusive
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interview with Lady Bienvenida Buck. Frykeberg said that such low-grade
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material would air on Sky News "over his dead body", and eventually the shows
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appeared on Sky One.
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In addition, MacKenzie attempted to install Sun columnist Richard Littlejohn
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in a talk show on Sky News, set to air at 6pm nightly - which would have been
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the first time since its launch five years ago that Sky News had not had a
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news bulletin on the hour.
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One Sky source pointed out that "On the hour, every hour, except when Richard
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Littlejohn is on" was not an acceptable mission statement for the channel.
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MacKenzie subsequently cut Sky News's budget by 2 million pounds, which would
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have posed a serious threat to its International coverage.
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Reports indicate that there was jubilation at Sky (and Sky News in particular)
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upon hearing of MacKenzie's resignation. Robin Corbett, The Labour party's
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broadcasting spokesman, said: "This may turn out to be Mr MacKenzie's best
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contribution to satellite
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television."
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Meanwhile, former TV-AM chairman Bruce Gyngell is denying reports that he is
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to step into the Managing Director job. Since the closure of TV-AM in 1993,
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Gyngell went to Australia, where he is now chief executive of the Nine
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network.
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It is thought that the MD post will be filled from within Sky's ranks, with
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the deputy managing director and head of programming apparently being strong
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candidates.
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* MORE ON LITTLEJOHN
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Kelvin MacKenzie's departure has sparked rumours that Richard Littlejohn's
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show (claimed by London's Evening Standard newspaper to have been 'the last
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straw' which caused MacKenzie's resignation) will never see the light of day.
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Littlejohn wrote, in a letter to the Standard, that his show will begin as
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scheduled on September 19th, and that there was no possibility of it being
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cancelled, although Sky News staff are reported to be secretly hoping that the
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show will now not appear, at least not on their channel, and definitely not
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in place of a news bulletin.
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* AS IT WAS MEANT TO BE SEEN
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Terrestrial broadcaster Channel 4 will begin screening Widescreen programme
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material in PALPlus from October, with an estimated 500 hours to be broadcast
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over the following three months.
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Nokia will begin selling PALPlus widescreen sets in the UK from the same date,
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although they estimate that the majority of their market will be to rental
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customers - possibly not surprising since their 28-inch widescreen model will
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retail for #1,300.
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ITV regional broadcaster Granada Television will also begin making and
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broadcasting PALPlus material soon.
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* SKY FI
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Rumours are circulating that the launch of The Sci-Fi Channel in Europe is
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back on. A nighttime service is currently planned in the 7pm-7am downtime on
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Nickelodeon's transponder [currently occupied by TV Asia], with a full 24 hour
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service for cable operators on Eutelsat 2F1, specifically at 11.678 Ghz.
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In the event of the launch, the channel is almost certain to be part of Sky
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Multichannels.
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News also suggests that Sky is planning on launching its own SciFi channel.
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Sky already has a good supply of US Science Fiction material (including the
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flagship Star Trek shows), and recent acquisitions suggest that it intends on
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buying more.
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In what may be an unconnected move, Sky has purchased the rights to "Quantum
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Leap", which it intends to begin screening in January next year, probably in
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the 10pm slot on Sky One once the current run of Star Trek:The Next Generation
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has finished.
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* A BRAND NEW SKY
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Sky is apparently set to launch other new channels soon, around one year since
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the launch of its original Multichannels package brought nine new channels to
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Astra.
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Rumours of a second general entertainment channel, 'Sky Two' are gaining
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currency, and following job advertisements seeking staff to work exclusively
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on travel programming, it seems likely that Sky is planning to launch its own
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Travel channel, independently of the existing "Travel channel" currently on
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Intelsat 601.
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The travel channel is likely to have strong links with Sky's new travel
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agency, "Sky Travel Services", as reported in the last edition of Skyguide.
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It is understood that a Sky Travel service is likely to share the voluminous
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downtime on Astra Tp47 (Sky Sports 2).
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* ELVIS MANIA! [STANDING ROOM ONLY]
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QVC's national search for Elvis lookalikes on the anniversary of the King's
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death (August 16th) promised to see thousands of Elvis fans on the doorstep
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of QVC's plush Marcopolo House Headquarters in Battersea.
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The channel had clearly severely underestimated the extent of Elvis mania,
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since on the day the amazing quantity of five people turned up.
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* RADIO RADIO
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Two Astra radio services are moving transponders in order to free up space for
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the new digital music services planned by Digital Music Express.
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Chiltern Supergold and Asda FM have moved from their existing transponders on
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Sky News and Sky Movies to occupy the 7.38 and 7.56 Mhz subcarriers of
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Transponder 47 (Sky Sports 2).
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The move leaves the 7.74 and 7.92 subcarriers (Stereo C) vacant, and it is
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understood that these frequencies will be used to carry part of the digitally-
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compressed near-CD quality service planned by Digital Music Express.
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Meanwhile, Country Music Radio, which went permanently off-air as a result of
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what management euphemistically termed "a technical problem" is rumoured to
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be making a comeback, possibly in stereo on the 7.38 and 7.56 subcarriers of
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Nickelodeon.
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Two more religious stations are also set to appear on Astra, in the form of
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Evangelic Radio and Trans World Radio. The stations will broadcast from the
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7.38 and 7.56 Mhz subcarriers on Astra Tp 38 (QVC). Apparently the stations
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had hoped for the 7.74 and 7.92 carriers on Sky Sports, which would have
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placed them alongside United Christian Broadcasting, but these subcarriers
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were also reserved for Digital Music Express.
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* HOSPITAL HIJINKS
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St Charles's Hospital in London is currently in a battle with The Adult
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Channel over a soft porn film made in the hospital's empty wards.
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HVC Limited, parent company of The Adult Channel, paid 200 pounds to hire the
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ward for filming, allegedly telling Hospital management that it was for a
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comedy sketch. The Hospital's director of Communications claimed that HVC
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Limited had breached the agreement with the hospital, adding that they would
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not permit filming which could bring the NHS into disrepute.
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* HOT AIR, NOT ON AIR
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The launch of 'Erotic TV 69' has once again been announced and postponed. Gorm
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Oldorf, owner of the channel, blamed "technical problems" between Phillips and
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Danish Telecom.
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The launch was scheduled for midnight on August 5th. Oldorf gave many
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interviews to the press stressing that they were absolutely uninterested in
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the UK market, and that (in a very self-regulatory vein) they regarded
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themselves as banned in the UK. He did, however, take the time to point out
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that he would be powerless to stop UK residents buying cards from abroad.
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Regrettably, the PR was all that could be seen from TV69 that night - the
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scheduled transmissions did not take place. On August 8th he said that they
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would try again that evening, and again no transmissions took place. Further
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attempts on August 9th saw nothing. The launch was then promised for August
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15th, and yet again there was nothing.
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At one point it had been claimed that TV69 would launch on Astra, a claim
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which SES dismissed as "rubbish".
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TV69 also claim to be considering launching two more adult channels,
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specialising in Gay and Sadomasochistic material.
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* NOT THE EUROPEAN
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German media conglomerate Bertelsmann went to the EC earlier this year when
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MTV Europe refused to play any music videos from BMG artists.
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The two companies were in dispute over the South American service 'MTV
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Latino'. Once this issue was resolved MTV began playing BMG's videos again.
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* CMT SHIFTS TIMES AND CHANNELS
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Country Music Television, currently broadcasting between midnight and 4pm on
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Discovery's Astra 1C transponder has announced that it is moving home on
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October 1st.
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>From that date, CMT will transmit from 6am to 7pm using the spare capacity on
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JSTV's Astra Transponder (24) which is currently occupied by an Astra
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promotional video.
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No announcements have been made for what, if anything, will fill the 00:00-
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16:00 time on Discovery's channel, although there is a possibility that
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Discovery's cable-exclusive sister service "The Learning Channel" may take
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four hours every day from midday. In such an event, the channel is likely to
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be part of Sky Multichannels, and possibly the European Multichoice package
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too.
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* TURN OVER
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MTV is now urging viewers watching its broadcasts on Astra Transponder 22 to
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re-tune to Transponder 15.
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VH-1 launches on the Tp22 on September 30, and MTV is keen to give viewers as
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much notice as possible.
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* PIRATES IN THE SKY
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Sky's solicitors have been busy recently sending letters to companies and
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individuals who it suspects are involved in Videocrypt piracy. The letters ask
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for an undertaking that the people involved will not participate in pirate
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activities.
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Uncooperative pirates look likely to be landed with Anton Pillar orders,
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allowing Sky to seize pirate cards, paperwork, customer lists, and bank
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accounts.
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While the switch to Issue 9 smartcards has decimated the clone card market,
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the current 'cause for concern' to Sky is the 'Phoenix' device.
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The Phoenix consists of PC-based software and a card interface which mimics
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the authorisation codes that a smartcard would receive were it in a videocrypt
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decoder. This allows any real Issue 9 smartcard, be it an unused Quickstart
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card, a blocked subscriber card, or even a legal card with just multichannels
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activated to be authorised for all Sky channels.
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To then avoid the resurrected card being turned off, an additional item of
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hardware is then placed between the card and the decoder. This hardware
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watches for a switch-off signal, and in the event that an attempt is made to
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turn the card off (or to reassert a valid channel line-up for the card), the
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signal is prevented from reaching the card.
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As readers of John McCormac's "Hack Watch News" will be aware, the recent
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pirate activity against Sky cards has compromised Videocrypt in two ways. The
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original Issue 7 clone cards compromised the signal decoding, whereas the
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Phoenix hack compromises the access control.
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Since the hack requires authentic Sky smartcards to work, much attention has
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now been focused on Sky's free 'Quickstart' cards, which are given away to
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retailers and customers in order that new satellite viewers do not need to
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wait for a fully authorised card to arrive in the post. In what may be a
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significant move, Sky appear to have redesigned their Quickstart cards
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recently.
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Needless to say, widespread growth of the Phoenix device could cause a problem
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for Sky, although for the moment actual devices are closely-guarded secrets.
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Unfortunately that hasn't stopped hundreds of people descending on satellite
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message bases on BBS systems and the Internet, all posting messages wanting
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to know if anyone knows anything about it. :-(
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* RATINGS TOO LOW TO PRINT
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Shareholders of The Family Channel are thought to be in serious conflict over
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the poor performance of the station.
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Even the channels top-rated shows barely achieve an audience of 30,000
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viewers, a figure that is easily out-performed by even Nickelodeon and The
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Children's Channel. Only CMT Europe gets fewer viewers.
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New programming acquisitions, however, hope to reverse the fortunes of the
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channel. Heading the bill are repeats of ITV's top-rated surprise hit 'The
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Darling Buds Of May', although Skyguide is less excited at the prospect of
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seeing repeats of all 78 editions of "Through The Keyhole", with David Frost
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and Lloyd Grossman.
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The programming has been purchased from Yorkshire & Tyne Tees television, a
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regional ITV contractor which has in the past sold some old and mouldy 70s
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drama series to Bravo.
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* WELCOME TO A BRAND NEW BRAVO
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Bravo, of course, is one channel that is now dusting off its image as a
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purveyor of ancient black and white American TV and films, and is slowly
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moving more into the mould of showing recent productions.
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The US Bravo, for example, screens old-but-popular shows such as 'Max
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Headroom'. The UK Bravo is beginning with some repeats of 'It's Garry
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Shandlings Show' and 'Thirtysomething', not to mention the existing screenings
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of popular UK shows like 'The Avengers'.
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* ASTRA 1D
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Astra 1D now seems unlikely to launch before the middle of November.
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Broadcasters currently interested in space on the satellite include TV Asia,
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Arte, RTL 4 and RTL Club, music channels Viva, COM-TV and CMT Europe, German
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cable channel Kabelkanal, the Spanish Canal Plus, NBC SuperChannel and The
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Sega Channel.
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Sky is also apparently still interested in securing large quantities of
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transponders, possibly for a bunch of new channels and a 'Video Nearly On
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Demand' service.
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Interestingly, Astra is urging consumers NOT to upgrade to 1D compatible
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equipment until programming begins - fuelling speculation that Sky have
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purchased almost all the channels and that European viewers will find nothing
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to see on the new satellite.
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* NEW PROGRAMMES
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Further to our report in Skyguide 38, Sky has now secured the UK rights to the
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Oprah Winfrey show. It will air daily on Sky One from January 1995. Sky
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offered Channel 4 the chance to screen repeats of the show after Sky's
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transmission, but Channel 4's Chief Executive Michael Grade refused the offer.
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Terrestrial viewers in the UK will be used to the continuity phrase "and
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that's except for viewers in Scotland who have their own programmes". Sky has
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now purchased just one of those programmes, a Scottish Television programme
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named 'Funny Farm', a stand-up comedy show from the Edinburgh fringe. Sky has
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commissioned 20 half-hour shows.
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Sky has also commissioned twenty new half-hour shows from Thames Television
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starring hypnotist Andrew Newton. The show, 'The Andrew Newton Hypnotic
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Experience' will premiere on Sky One in October, and promises to be nothing
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like 'The Hypnotic World of Paul McKenna', a similar ITV show.
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ITV broadcaster HTV is to produce fifty new editions of popular game show "Mr
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and Mrs" for UK Living. Regrettably the new shows will not feature original
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compere Derek Batey, but the producer will be the same.
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UK Gold will begin repeating 1980s editions of 'Top Of The Pops' from
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September 12th. From September 11th it will begin re-runs of the infamous BBC
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soap opera 'Triangle', set on a North Sea ferry. Comedian Dave Allen will also
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come to the channel every Friday night from September 16th.
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UK living will begin screening US Sitcom 'Kate and Allie' daily from
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September.
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* MISCELLANEOUS
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The number of cabled German households rose by 1.4 million last year, bringing
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the total to an impressive 14.2 million.
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This compares with a reach of 0.6 million in the UK.
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Boxing champion Lennox Lewis has signed a deal with cable-exclusive channel
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Wire TV, giving them exclusive coverage of his fights and thus ensuring that
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almost no-one will be able to watch them live on TV. That should increase live
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ticket sales somewhat. :-)
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Wire TV has also gained exclusive rights to the 1996 cricket World cup, much
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to the annoyance of Sky.
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London's Westminster Cable is launching 'The Racing Channel', basically more
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or less the same service that SIS currently supply to bookmakers.
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Subscriptions will be a very reasonable 100 pounds a month.
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Skytext has applied for the commercial teletext broadcast licence on Channel
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4, giving it the opportunity to transmit commercial data terrestrially. The
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ITC is considering Skytext's bid of #355,000, against the only other bid of
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around #70,000.
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German travel channel Reise TV now seems unlikely to launch in the small hours
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on UK Gold's transponder following their inability to reach an agreement on
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rental costs.
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* SCARE STORY OF THE WEEK [DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ]
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Sky is apparently talking to the Premier League about the possibility of
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making some games pay-per-view. Horrific figures of up to ten pounds for a
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game have been quoted.
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Skyguide Issue 39 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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