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bayview
21-05-2014
On STV they are advertising STV GLASGOW to be on SKY 117. When does this start?.
Graeme89
21-05-2014
STV Glasgow launches on Monday 2nd June 2014 at 6:30pm on Freeview, Sky and Virgin - http://www.a516digital.com/2014/05/s...to-get-it.html
bayview
21-05-2014
Thanks for that Graeme89
Jack1
22-05-2014
Not that I'm desperate to, but is it possible to view in England?
ftv
22-05-2014
At the moment Sky 117 in England is occupied by London Live although a test card would be more useful in terms of entertainment.London Live's breakfast show makes GMB look like Panorama.
Kenny Maclean
24-05-2014
Originally Posted by Jack1:
“Not that I'm desperate to, but is it possible to view in England?”

It may be possible for it to be added in the "Add Channels" option, the same way that the current STV regions are, depending on the frequency it uses.
Radiogram
24-05-2014
Originally Posted by Kenny Maclean:
“It may be possible for it to be added in the "Add Channels" option, the same way that the current STV regions are, depending on the frequency it uses.”

The following from the link above may suggest it will not be FTA

Quote:
“The service will not be delivered on Freesat, thought to be due to broadcast rights issues, as a free-to-air signal would overspill into other territories.”

Kenny Maclean
24-05-2014
Originally Posted by Radiogram:
“The following from the link above may suggest it will not be FTA”

London Live said the same thing, but it can be added (not that anyone would want to) on Sky HD boxes under "Add Channels", so hopefully STV Glasgow will be the same.

Not sure about Freesat boxes though.
ocav
24-05-2014
Originally Posted by ftv:
“At the moment Sky 117 in England is occupied by London Live although a test card would be more useful in terms of entertainment.London Live's breakfast show makes GMB look like Panorama.”

Its not "in England" its London only...
JAS84
25-05-2014
Yeah, if that's the same as channel 8 on Freeview, then it's probably Estuary TV where I am.
001_ATLANTIS
25-05-2014
STV Glasgow - Nothing new there then! STV have always been a Glasgow centered channel. But then the same can be said for BBC Glasgow (sorry Scotland!)
cuttysark
25-05-2014
Originally Posted by 001_ATLANTIS:
“STV Glasgow - Nothing new there then! STV have always been a Glasgow centered channel. But then the same can be said for BBC Glasgow (sorry Scotland!)”

It's part of the local channel plan, STV won the contract for the Glasgow channel. STV Edinburgh is on it's way during the Summer, no need to be getting yer knickers in a twist.
Jack1
25-05-2014
Originally Posted by 001_ATLANTIS:
“STV Glasgow - Nothing new there then! STV have always been a Glasgow centered channel. But then the same can be said for BBC Glasgow (sorry Scotland!)”

In fairness nearly half of population live in Glasgow so I guess its understandable to some extent.
lundavra
25-05-2014
Originally Posted by Jack1:
“In fairness nearly half of population live in Glasgow so I guess its understandable to some extent.”

Though some never stop moaning about the BBC being 'Londoncentric' even though the same could be said there because a large proportion of the UK population live in London. You don't see calls for the BBC or STV to move production to Inverness or Wick.
Radiogram
25-05-2014
Originally Posted by Jack1:
“In fairness nearly half of population live in Glasgow so I guess its understandable to some extent.”

Really? Half of 5 million is 568,000 then? Interesting arithmetic Jack.
JAS84
25-05-2014
Yeah, that's barely over 10%!
Robert__law
26-05-2014
It dues not make sense why STV Glasgow should not be FTA when all there other channels are ?
technologist
26-05-2014
Like London live and I imagine other local TV who have satellite carriage, they can only afford local rights ....
Now if the BBC was told to give them more than the 25 plus15 million pounds ... They may be able to afford it..
Jack1
26-05-2014
Originally Posted by Radiogram:
“Really? Half of 5 million is 568,000 then? Interesting arithmetic Jack.”

I was off with my figures but the Greater Glasgow area is 1,199,629, taking just the city boundaries into account is bad way to gauge the population of an area, but that's for another debate.

Obviously take into account Wikipedia isn't a great source, and that this is just the Urban Area, not the surrounding towns.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Glasgow
wavejockglw
26-05-2014
I read the webpage about this and as expected it will be repeating old STV programmes from the archives. Take the High Road in it's entirety, can't wait! More repeats of Taggart and probably Weir's Way and Nikky Campbell's Wheel of Fortune thrown in for good measure. I expect the live show to be the two couches overlooking the Clyde with lots of waffle and a sprinkling of vox pops from folks in various areas of the city nightly. A low budget version of 'The Hour' which itself was cringe worthy.

I think it'll be 'pure STV' and as such not something to look forward to. Local TV in Glasgow and Edinburgh will be polished and sustainable but I think the audience will miss out on innovation and diversity that a new provider could have offered.
ejhearn
26-05-2014
STV Glasgow are testing on SKY.
12670V, 22000, 5/6
Label marked 54070.
Kenny Maclean
27-05-2014
Originally Posted by ejhearn:
“STV Glasgow are testing on SKY.
12670V, 22000, 5/6
Label marked 54070.”

Just to confirm that the channel can be added to Sky HD boxes under add channels.
jwire1977
29-05-2014
Originally Posted by Jack1:
“I was off with my figures but the Greater Glasgow area is 1,199,629, taking just the city boundaries into account is bad way to gauge the population of an area, but that's for another debate.

Obviously take into account Wikipedia isn't a great source, and that this is just the Urban Area, not the surrounding towns.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Glasgow”

A fair number of those settlements are only linked to Glasgow through recent (post war) urban sprawl. And some are tenuous in the extreme.

You can travel from Liverpool to Manchester in a certain direction (loosely following the A580) and barely see a field but few would argue they are the same place.

Small town identity is important to people that live near to a big city. Do people in Bromsgrove, Redditch, Wolverhampton and Walsall consider themselves to be part of Birmingham?
Jack1
29-05-2014
Originally Posted by jwire1977:
“A fair number of those settlements are only linked to Glasgow through recent (post war) urban sprawl. And some are tenuous in the extreme.

You can travel from Liverpool to Manchester in a certain direction (loosely following the A580) and barely see a field but few would argue they are the same place.

Small town identity is important to people that live near to a big city. Do people in Bromsgrove, Redditch, Wolverhampton and Walsall consider themselves to be part of Birmingham?”

The Liverpool and Manchester analogy is an over exaduration , I've hardly claimed that Edinburgh should be classed as the Glasgow area.

On the Birmingham analogy, as a resident (or at least future resident) I would describe myself as from Birmingham unless I was to talking to someone outside out of the area. That said Walsall is still legitimately part of the Birmingham area.
Soap Dodger
29-05-2014
Why is this new channel not on Freesat?? Also why are some available on Freeview but not Freesat?? Many thanks
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