- Thu May 12, 2011 2:43 pm
#437829
Yes. The BBC is committed to treating all standard TV channels equally on each platform, so every BBC channel you can get on Sky/Virgin (BBC1/HD, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4, CBBC, CBeebies, BBC HD), you can get on Freeview. Because of limited capacity issues on Freeview, CBBC and BBC3 share the same channel stream (ie. when CBBC closes down at 7, BBC3 starts immediately after), with the same arrangement for CBeebies/BBC4. This is why BBC3 and 4 were launched as evening-only channels, and have stayed the same ever since. With the ever-increasing budget constraints at the BBC, it's debatable now as to whether they could extend BBC3/4s transmission hours, if and when the capacity was available on Freeview. The same Freeview capacity issues are also holding back launches of HD simulcast versions of BBC2, 3 and 4, and is also why the Red Button content on Freeview is so limited compared to Sky/Virgin.
bmstinton93 wrote:I think what he's saying though is that obviously there are limited channels on freeview and even though they show up as different channel numbers then they actually run off the same sort of thing, so effectively they can't both be on at the same time as there is not enough room on freeview until analogue is completely switched off
Yes. The BBC is committed to treating all standard TV channels equally on each platform, so every BBC channel you can get on Sky/Virgin (BBC1/HD, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4, CBBC, CBeebies, BBC HD), you can get on Freeview. Because of limited capacity issues on Freeview, CBBC and BBC3 share the same channel stream (ie. when CBBC closes down at 7, BBC3 starts immediately after), with the same arrangement for CBeebies/BBC4. This is why BBC3 and 4 were launched as evening-only channels, and have stayed the same ever since. With the ever-increasing budget constraints at the BBC, it's debatable now as to whether they could extend BBC3/4s transmission hours, if and when the capacity was available on Freeview. The same Freeview capacity issues are also holding back launches of HD simulcast versions of BBC2, 3 and 4, and is also why the Red Button content on Freeview is so limited compared to Sky/Virgin.