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    Icon3 5 NEW BBC HD Channels announced

    BBC has announced it plans to launch five new high definition channels by early 2014.
    There will be HD versions of BBC News, BBC Three, BBC Four, CBeebies and CBBC.
    They will be available over rooftop aerials via Freeview receivers as well as satellite and cable services.
    The news coincides with regulator Ofcom's announcement that is making it possible to launch a total of 10 new HD channels using airwaves freed up by the switch off of analogue TV.

    "BBC One HD and BBC Two HD have already proved to be highly valued by our audiences and I'm delighted that we're able to follow this with the launch of five new subscription-free BBC HD channels by early 2014," said the BBC's director general Tony Hall.
    "These new channels will allow us to showcase more of our programming at its very best."
    At present there are only four HD channels offered over Freeview, which launched its HD service in 2010.
    They are BBC One HD, BBC Two HD, ITV HD and Channel 4 HD. These include variants of the BBC One HD service for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
    BSkyB said it had no plans to launch an HD service on Freeview.

    ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 had no statement at this time as to whether they intended to take advantage of Ofcom's move.
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    Two of the BBC's new channels - BBC Three HD and CBBC HD - will utilise existing unused capacity, and CBeebies HD and BBC Four HD will share a channel since they will not be broadcast at the same time.

    Freeview HD Freeview HD is available via compatible TVs and set-top boxes including ones from YouView
    As a result there is still the potential for up to a further eight new HD channels to be offered over Freeview as a result of Ofcom's move.
    Transmission company Arqiva will provide the infrastructure behind the new Freeview services, having being awarded a licence to do so by the regulator. It will handle other applications for the added capacity.
    The company has indicated that up to 70% of the UK population should be able to receive the new channels over their aerials.

    The 550-606MHz spectrum band being used was freed up as a result of the UK's digital TV switchover, which was completed last year.
    Ofcom has said it reserves the right to take back the bandwidth from December 2018 if it needs to prevent a "capacity crunch" caused by the roll-out of future mobile broadband services..

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    Hmm thanks for the info but the choice of channels lacks imagination - for me anyway.

    The BBC needs one or two sports channels to stop all the switching between BBC1, BBC2 and the red button channels, 301,302,303. This was never more evident than during Wimbledon with their constant switching making it difficult to record. One day I ended up with part of a tennis match and then the One Show which they had switched.

    Bad choice really

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    Yes I agree, I constantly found the BBC use of the red button service MOST confusing - I'd set one of Andy Murray's earlier round matches up to record while I was out too - and missed the lot - all on BBC1HD or BBC2HD of course!

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    The FA Cup to be shown live on BBC TV and BT Sport from next year

    Huge boost for the Beeb as deal is struck for world's oldest football competition to return after a two-year absence on ITV


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    ' Aldo, Now thats good news.

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    That's good news, but it's really only three new HD channels, as CBBC and CBeebies timeshare with BBC3 and BBC4.

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    bbc 4 is the best channel going ..so for me making that hd is most welcolmed

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    Agreed Tigertimtim.

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    Made good reading but watch your tv licence go up with these new HD channels being launched

    thanks for info though

    andrew

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    for information only.the license fee has been frozen under the austerity measures until 2016.all the best for christmas whoever and wherever you are.
    Last edited by radtom; 28-11-2013 at 09:18 PM. Reason: more information

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