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Orry Verducci

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Brekkie Boy posted:
Not overly clear on the Dancing on Ice - I don't think they award points, my impression is they take the judges scores and agregate them to out of 50, rather than 30, and then the percentage of public votes is halfed to form the other 50% of the vote.

I didn't even think the judges vote affected the outcome in anyway, I thought the vote was to just give them an idea of how they're doing, with whoever's voted out being down to the public.

EDIT: Just checked Wikipedia, the judges form 50% of the final outcome.
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TV and Radio in the British Overseas Territories

It used to be FTA in Cyprus too, I remember a caller on Live & Kicking once watching it on there.

The Cyprus service I know was definitely switched off some time ago, but was available FTA until it was switched off.

To correct my earlier post, BFBS doesn't carry Channel 4 so the Falklands don't get that, but they do get Sky News. Interestingly the local population only get the timeshifted versions of the channels, with the live channels reserved for the military. Details are on their website: https://www.getbfbs.com/ses-6-americas-falkland-islands-civilian-dtt-freeview-tv-viewers

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Freeview and Freesat to merge

For clarity, as others have alluded to, Digital UK is responsible for the management of the UK digital terrestial platform. This means they're responsible for things like technical standards, the EPG, channel number allocations, service data, etc. With Freeview Play they're now also responsible for the discovery of on-demand services and the new internet delivered CLM EPG which allows IPTV services to seemless appear on the Freeview EPG. They're not responsible (as far as I'm aware) for the Freeview name or marketing, although they are closely connected to it, nor do they own the multiplexes or are responsible for the content on them.

With them bringing DUK and Freesat together I suspect they will be looking towards moving them to a single operation and technical platform, in which Freeview and Freesat use the same EPG data, the same on-demand services, a same IPTV services using a single backend, etc. In the long term they could also introduce a single channel number plan for both platforms, if they can get the broadcasters on board.

Hopefully this will means broadcasters won't have to come to two separate carriage agreements going forwards, one to be on Freeview and another to be on Freesat. Currently you have to pay to be on the Freesat EPG, whereas DUK have to give LCN's to anyone with mux carriage. This has created the situation where disputes or cost constraints have resulted in channels being missing from Freesat even though they are FTA on satellite and sometimes Freeview (e.g. Channel 4 HD). If they start to negotiate single agreements for both platforms, operating to the DUK model, that should hopefully result in the addition of the missing channels to the Freesat EPG.

So in the short term, not a lot will change probably, but in the long term we could be looking at Freeview and Freesat essentially becoming the same service but delivered via different means. It does also open the doors for hybrid receivers, which could show a single guide picking up some services terrestrially and others via satellite depending on what's the best option/quality for each channel.