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VuTV: New premium pay TV service on Freeview HD channel 238
I've had a press release this morning (see website) regarding VuTV, which appeared on channel 238 earlier this week:
I've been informed more details about the launch date and subscription pricing will be made during IBC2013.
VuTV will air on Freeview channel 238 and allow subscribers to enjoy a range of premium channels from established, well-known and valued brands. A+E Networks, Viacom International Media Networks and Turner Broadcasting are the first major broadcasters to sign up to VuTV, making channel favourites such as Comedy Central, HISTORY®,H2®Crime & Investigation Network®, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons, Nick Jr., Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Cartoonito, available to Internet-connected Freeview HD homes.
VuTV is borne out of a desire to offer consumers the opportunity to access premium content via compatible Freeview HD TVs and set-top boxes. Unlike traditional Pay TV providers, VuTV will offer these channels for a low monthly subscription with no long-term contract, providing consumers with great value and hassle-free flexibility.
I've been informed more details about the launch date and subscription pricing will be made during IBC2013.
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If it works it could be very useful for those with suitable compatable TV's etc.
Will be IPTV delivery like Connect offers at the moment.
MHEG-IC with the streaming media extension.
Except it doesn't work on a lot of TV's and Set Top Boxes :mad:
See threads on Connect, The Space and the Music Channels that CH4 has.....
Bit more on it here:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/29/freeview_boxes_get_ip_channels_worth_watching/
I totally agree with you. Keep in mind though that Freeview would no longer be a fully 'free' service, or is VuTV simply a seperate service?
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-dvd-blu-ray/televisions/large-screen-tvs-32-and-over/samsung-ue32f6510-smart-3d-32-led-tv-21339116-pdt.html#longDesc
People tend to be willing to get compatible equipment in order to utilise subscription services. In this case, you just need something new-ish, not something exotic.
I don't think this will be a barrier at all, and it will be cheaper than the TUTV Anytime boxes that a lot of people seemed happy to buy for less content.
It is a shame that devices with MHEG-IC compatibility can't have a standalone logo on equipment, rather than being hidden behind the Freeview HD standard. As a result of the current branding and marketing arrangements, consumers are told they need a Freeview HD device to receive a service that is neither free nor in HD.
It will only work on the latest Freeview HD devices (most 2012 models onwards), but there's no need for a viewing card - so CI+ compatibility is not an issue.
Tip: can you already watch CCTV on channel 226? If the answer is yes, then your receiver is most likely going to be compatible with VuTV when it launches during the 4th Quarter of 2013.
It is unlikely to be made available on YouView receivers, despite these being Freeview HD devices: understandably BT and TalkTalk will want you to go to them for such extra channels.
What technology will they use to limit access to monthly subscribers, as in the press release?
Once the service is ready, potential viewers will be redirected to a screen with details on how to subscribe and what to do to access the streams once they have subscribed.
NowTV/Sky is using the Roku route to get extra viewers with Freeview.
The VuTV channels announced thus far are in fact operated by Viacom (MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central), Turner (CNN, Cartoon Network, Boomerang) and A+E Networks (History, H2, Bio).
And thus any speculation that any of these channels may appear on Freeview one day soon can be put to bed...!
What I meant to ask was how does it work. How does the system used by Vision TV Network (or whatever) allow them to enable display of what is (I assume) encrypted data only on specific TVs or boxes? Is the required decryption software part of the Freeview HD spec. which allows viewing of the 220 series channels?
http://www.vision21.tv/for-who/
Username/password authentication. The account could potentially be paired to a device, I'm not sure if Vision do that currently, but I'd expect VuTV to require that as it is more premium.
CNN was of course on Freeview in the past!
It won't be encrypted. It's streamed over the Internet, so unless you have an active account the box won't be able to access the streams.
Sky have no stake in MTV and the Turner channels.
You can "check your compatibility" by going to Ch238. Here it just says "coming soon".
There's also a space to request a beta invite.