I'd love to record these, but seeing as the Sky EPG is continually incorrect for Euronews, there's no easy way to do it. I have notified Euronews of this, but they appear not to care as I haven't received any response and the EPG hasn't been updated.
What a strange way to split up EPG entries into by default 15 minute chunks. I could understand the UK overnight position of doing that buts its the whole of the scheduling that's totally whacked if you look across the schedule. We have entries on Euronews at 2am, 2.21am, 2.38am, 3am, 3.21am, 3.37am etc, and then 9am, 9:19am, 9:30am, 9:36am, 9:47am...
Also their website seems to think Astra 2G is receivable across the whole of the United States, though its clearly just a filter error as the Astra 2G entry is a duplicate of the Galaxy 23 entry.
I'd love to record these, but seeing as the Sky EPG is continually incorrect for Euronews, there's no easy way to do it. I have notified Euronews of this, but they appear not to care as I haven't received any response and the EPG hasn't been updated.
I would suppose the EPG updating would be Sky 's responsibility, wouldn't it
I'm frustrated that I can't watch this show because Euronews geoblocked the US on its YouTube streams again. They unblocked all the streams around March, and then they cut them all off again about a week ago. I can't seem to figure out why.
But one more thing: note the slight font variation for "Euronews" in that open. A few weeks back, I spotted this in one Euronews anchor's Instagram story:
Good spot in terms of the updated EurnewsNBC logo. I suppose it makes sense that they would standardise on the company's overall main logotype.
Still think EuroNewsNBC is a bit unweildy as a name.
Maybe they'd have been better keeping name as it is and using the peacock alongside it - works for the parent Comcast brand.
That’s the third different Euronews NBC logo I’ve seen and the channel hasn’t even rebranded yet. Also they seem to be undecided on whether they are using the 1986 NBC logo (like that one does, and like NBC News steadfastly stick to) or the “modern” logo.
FYI Euronews Now is a 30 minute loop, while Good Morning Europe is a 60 minute loop until the relaunch in September.
Has September been confirmed for the relaunch now? It was originally supposed to rebrand by the end of last year then remember reading some stories online in January about 'big changes in store for Euronews' seems to be taking ages!
I'm frustrated that I can't watch this show because Euronews geoblocked the US on its YouTube streams again. They unblocked all the streams around March, and then they cut them all off again about a week ago. I can't seem to figure out why.
But one more thing: note the slight font variation for "Euronews" in that open. A few weeks back, I spotted this in one Euronews anchor's Instagram story:
Most likely that will be the new logo, but I wonder if MSNBC will end up simulcasting Euronews overnight and weekends to complement their news schedule
I would suppose the EPG updating would be Sky 's responsibility, wouldn't it
I would have thought that it would be the responsibility of whomever provides the information to Sky, be that the broadcaster directly, or through an EPG provider. In-turn, the broadcaster themselves should ensure that a) they provide the correct information to the Sky / the EPG provider and b) ensure that the correct information is going out.
I have noted issues with another channel where the shows were all listed an hour ahead of what was actually on-screen. That broadcaster advised that their provider was at fault and within a couple of days, it was fixed. So, it can and should be done, especially if a customer has made the effort to note it to them.
Right, we are talking 2002 here, but I worked at a radio station who appeared on the Sky EPG, and the programming director had to email the station schedule to Sky upto 4 weeks in advance on an excel spreadsheet which they then loaded into the EPG data feed.
One assumes for the minor stations/channels something similar happens now.
For the major channels/broadcasters, there's probably a more direct and instantaneous way of updating the programme information on the EPG