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  2. CNN International — Digital Spy

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    Don't be fooled by the on-screen graphics. If the CNN logo is red lettering in a white box, it's the US feed and more often than not with US time zone references. White lettering in a red box is the International feed, and usually reflects UK & European times zones. Icaraa Posts: 6,150.

  3. CNN to leave Virgin Media and go subscription. - Page 7

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    "A subscription-based livestream of CNN International is to launch in the UK. CNN livestream will be available on mobile and desktop without the need for an additional TV package. It will initially be streamed ad-free, though an ad supported product is under consideration."

  4. CNN testcard — Digital Spy

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    10/08/23 - 15:58 #7. The frequency is 11671, you will definitely be able to change the polarization. 23000 is the symbol rate, you receiver may be giving 27500 as the default, but it should be able to change it down as well as up. The channels you get on Sky/Freesat use either 22000, 23000, 27500, or 29500.

  5. National Geographic UK Linear Channel Shutdown Date Set

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    Some National Geographic content has government and charity finance behind it, or has arrangements to air sponcon as ad slots similar to CNN International, so having a pan-European feed with the cheapest possible content is a good way to still do this if linear is a requirement.

  6. The 2024 US Presidential Election Thread - Page 171 — Digital Spy

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    18/09/24 - 17:04 #4260. The BBC has confirmed that the Question Time US Election debate will be recorded on Wednesday 9th October and shown on BBC1 and BBC iPlayer on Thursday 10th October at 8pm UK time (3pm Eastern time). TelevisionUser Posts: 41,698.

  7. CNN to leave Virgin Media and go subscription. - Page 10

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    That’s the price for 4K and 4 concurrent streams. There are two cheaper option tiers. HD with 2 streams. SD with 1 stream is under £10. Similar to Now where the base level is 720 and 1 stream. Only with Boost added cost addon do you get 1080 and 2 streams. hanssolo 23,366.

  8. BBC News and BBC World News to merge — Digital Spy

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    CNN have made a similar moves in recent years with much more of CNN domestic program simulcast to on CNN international, and when you switch onto that channel now your pretty much getting the US News agenda rather than a international overview.

  9. The CNN we get is CNN International but takes around 60% of its content from CNN Domestic, which is the feed that the US gets and again, is quite good! CNBC (As mentioned by @omnidirectional) carries the NBC Night News and Sky News carries the CBS Evening news but you can also watch that on the CBS News site & app along with CBSN

  10. CNN to leave Virgin Media and go subscription. — Digital Spy

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    They confirmed I wouldn't lose CNN, but the channel was not part of any of their new TV channel packages, so I fought tooth and nail to be put back on my old package (Max, from memory, lol). It took a few months of being fobbed off before they switched me back. Now with this Virgin Media news, I fear CNN will get the chop on my package. Siiiiigh!

  11. Sky Analogue Line-up September 1993 — Digital Spy

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    Found an old leaflet promoting satellite TV issued by Astra marketing dated September 1993. Satellite television, the home entertainment medium of the future, allows everyone access to a wider choice of TV and radio programmes, many in stereo and with teletext. Broadcasts are extremely simple to receive and more than 3 million homes in the UK ...