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Argos TV to close
http://forum.shoppingtelly.com/forum/showthread.php?39984-Executives-Propose-the-Closure-of-Argos-TV
No other information on when the channel will close.
Hope some thing better replaces it on freeview movie4men would be nice.
No other information on when the channel will close.
Hope some thing better replaces it on freeview movie4men would be nice.
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Not at all surprising given the state of the high street. You have to wonder whether this is indicative of bigger problems at the chain.
From memory I think it took the old Al Jazeera 6 - 11 p.m. slot when AJ went full time.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/media/news/a406026/argos-tv-launching-on-freeview.html
That suggests it is on the 6-11PM slot.
Argos are having a re-work of the business, but really a steady close down of certain area's - my though's are that about 300 stores will go too, the high street has been hit very hard, and Argos just sat back prices increased, and quality of their own brands where questionable at times,
When GUS took over, for most of the next 4-5 years, changing things, and cutting, Staff - Product Value and Service, and profits went up and up and then crash! the profits where coming mainly from re-structuring rather than sales towards the end and in the last 2 years or so they have nothing left to cut, so now stores will go,
Argos is one of those company's who's main employee base is part time, in the mid to late 90's they employed more full time staff that new what they where doing, - Senior Sales (red Costs) as they where know, but now everything is controlled via head office, they even get told where and what to put out on display, management are only open and lock up people really now, and they are paid less, than managers of old,
Its a shame, but argos is outdated and too expensive as it is....
how is your job at argos, another company person
I would rather have nothing, than a shopping channel!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/9629760/Argos-to-close-75-stores-in-internet-push.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/9809499/Argos-and-Dixons-lead-fightback-for-the-high-street.html
That doesn't make sense, shopping channels pay to use these slots which no other broadcaster wants. If the shopping channels don't pay for the slots, the costs rise for other broadcasters. Other existing broadcasters may not want to continue on DTT if they have to pay more. A domino effect of channels closing, increasing the costs to remaining channels resulting in those channels also closing.
Most people would prefer entertainment to teleshopping, unfortunately the broadcasters simply aren't queuing up to get onto DTT. It's better to have shopping channels contributing to platform costs than nothing at all. At least you can delete the channel and forget it is even there.
Lolssss, u did sound rather offical, 2nd link argos and dixons fightback, worked for both of these, 6 & 3 years must say dixons was better too work for, but this retail collapse as been coming for a long long time even before the bank/credit/resesion etc....
seeing the penny from both sides, Dixons (DSG) stand a chance which has improved - but argos is going to get a whole lot worse, - they also have the heavy burden of Homebase, which has been a disaster since they purchased it (it was before too) why they got there fingers in homebase ill never know
Well we could all do with loosing some, how many channels do channel 4 need, cos they love repeats repeats and more repeats, how many more come dine with me and scrapheap challanges do we need to see over and over and over again,
Poundland TV probably.
I agree, I don't watch any of those and a lot of programmes are repeated far too often. However, the channels are paying for the slots, reducing the costs for other broadcasters.
Unfortunately, there are times when the size of the audience doesn't justify providing high cost, quality programming. There will always be low budget programmes at these times. You don't have to watch them.
I assume that it's just the relatively high cost of a Freeview channel slot lease that's made them pull out.
No, they are supposedly considering closing the channel, not taking it off DTT. It's also available on satellite.
and 24/7 on the Manchester Mux. Maybe they'll have Movies 4 Men + 2 on there now?
Or Heart TV, although I really don't care what happens on a multiplex that only has limited coverage of the Manchester area.
So if you put rubbish on then get no one watching it, that's a thumbs up, and a pat on the back, why bother in the first place then
maybe they should reduce the channels and make better tv,