Smithsonian Channel (UK)
The Smithsonian Channel started broadcasting in the UK at about midday today.
I've had a quick look and it seems to offer a promising line up for anyone who enjoys factual programming, modern history, science, wildlife documentaries, etc. Ad breaks seem rather lengthy so record and fast forward is probably best. Available as follows: Freeview Ch 99 (SD) Freesat Ch 175 (HD) Virgin Media Ch 295 Sky Ch 195 |
What is this 'factual programming' you speak of?:eyebrow:
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:cry:We don't have cable.
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On the bright side, you got no cable bill, either.:jig:
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That's why we have no cable. We were watching Fox News with the sound muted and WPR on the radio. And paying $120.00 a month, th have it go out 4 times a week.
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The terrestrial TV system (Freeview) provides about eighty public service and commercial channels and its satellite counterpart (Freesat) nearly two hundred the last time I looked. The main BBC and commercial channels are obliged to be carried by terrestrial, satellite and cable systems. You then have the odd situation that those free main channels are provided alongside the paid for content on Sky or Virgin Media. Whether subscribers think that, by paying for this convenience, they are getting a good deal, I don't know. Because we rely on the TV so much I bought a new one a couple of years ago with an integrated satellite system. I watched Bloomberg the other evening. Didn't understand a word. :rolleyes: |
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National Geographic, Frontline, Walter Cronkite, Mr Rogers...
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