The BBC has announced it will be launching five new subscription-free channels on Tuesday 10 December. The channels, listed as BBC Three HD, BBC Four HD, BBC News HD, CBeebies HD and CBBC HD, will be ...
Last year, we published an article concerning complaints about the picture quality of BBC HD, following a significant reduction in the bit rate. Some viewers have since been invited to the BBC to take ...
The public broadcaster will also broadcast its flagship political discussion program "Question Time" from South Africa in the wake of Nelson Mandela's death. By Stuart Kemp The BBC said Monday (Dec. 9 ...
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The BBC has said that it wants to be able to protect its TV listings and other service information for the HD channels it is due to start broadcasting on terrestrial Freeview later this year. Under ...
Tests run by consumer publication Which? have found no significant decline in picture quality on the BBC HD channel, despite the recent controversy. After the BBC introduced new encoders on August 5, ...
Following the news that further HD channels are set to become available on the UK’s DTT platform, the BBC has announced it will launch five new subscription-free BBC HD channels. The new channels – ...
BBC to launch new subscription-free HD channels The BBC has revealed that it will launch five new subscription-free HD channels. BBC News HD, BBC Three HD, BBC Four HD, CBeebies HD and CBBC HD will ...
Viewers with Freesat, Freeview, Sky and YouView devices will be able to watch local BBC One programming in HD by April 2023, the broadcaster has announced. The BBC ...
BBC HD head Danielle Nagler has issued a detailed response to complaints about the channel's picture quality nearly a month and a half after its bitrate was reduced following the introduction of new ...
The broadcaster plans to test broadcast a 4K feed of the FIFA World Cup over both an IP network and the airwaves of its existing digital TV service. By Adrian Pennington Fox paid $450 million to $500 ...