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 Five (TV)
Unlike the other four analogue British television channels, many areas remain unable to receive it via analogue terrestrial broadcasts, notably the south coast of England, where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in France.
five, formerly known as Channel 5, is the United Kingdom's fifth terrestrial TV Channel.
The channel is available on all digital platforms (Sky Television satellite, and Freeview digital terrestrial, and also most cable operators).
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 Media of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Analogue terrestrial television in the United Kingdom is made up of two chartered public broadcasting companies, the BBC and Channel 4 and two franchised commercial television stations (ITV and five).
Most local commercial stations in the United Kingdom broadcast to a city or group of towns within a radius of 20-50 miles, with a second tier of regional stations covering larger areas such as North West England.
There are over 250 radio stations in the United Kingdom, the most prominent of which are the national networks operated by the BBC.
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 Five (TV)
Unlike the other four analogue British television channels, many areas remain unable to receive it via analogue terrestrial broadcasts, notably the south coast.
Five formerly known as Channel 5 is the United Kingdom's fifth terrestrial TV Channel.
The channel is available on all digital platforms (Sky Television satellite, and Freeview digital terrestrial, also most cable operators).
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 Five (TV) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
five, formerly known as Channel 5, is the United Kingdom 's fifth terrestrial TV Channel.
British television channels, many areas remain unable to receive it via analogue terrestrial broadcasts, notably the south coast of England, where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in
As part of its move upmarket five won a bidding war with the other terrestrial TV channels for the rights to show the new Friends TV show spin off,
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 Amazon.com: Satellite Television, Analogue and Digital Reception Techniques: Books: Herve Benoit
Satellite television is part of the lives of millions of television viewers worldwide and its influence is set to increase significantly with the launch of digital satellite television services.
It will be particularly useful to those who need to evaluate satellite transmission against other methods, such as digital terrestrial broadcasting.
This comprehensive reference book, written by the author of the highly successful 'Digital Television', provides a technical overview of both analogue and digital satellite TV.
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 Five (TV)
Five, formerly known as Channel 5, is the United Kingdom's fifth terrestrial TV Channel.
Unlike the other four analogue British television channels, many areas remain unable to receive it via analogue terrestrial broadcasts, notably the south coast of England, where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in France.
The channel is available on all digital platforms (Sky Television satellite, and Freeview digital terrestrial, and also most cable operators).
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 Five (TV)
Five, formerly known as Channel 5, is the United Kingdom's fifth terrestrial TV Channel.
Unlike the other four analogue British television channels, many areas remain unable to receive it via analogue terrestrial broadcasts, notably the south coast of England, where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in France.
The channel is available on all digital platforms (Sky Television satellite, and Freeview digital terrestrial, and also most cable operators).
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/five__tv_   (267 words)

  
 Five (TV) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Five, formerly known as Channel 5, is the United Kingdom's fifth national terrestrial TV Channel.
Unlike the other four analogue British television channels, the channel cannot be received via analogue terrestrial broadcasts in many areas, notably the south coast of England, where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in France.
As part of its move upmarket Five won a bidding war with the other terrestrial TV channels for the rights to show the then-new Friends TV show spin off, Joey.
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 Five (TV) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
five, formerly known as Channel 5, is the United Kingdom 's fifth terrestrial TV Channel.
British television channels, many areas remain unable to receive it via analogue terrestrial broadcasts, notably the south coast of England, where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in
As part of its move up market five won a bidding war with the other terrestrial TV channels for the rights to show the new Friends TV show spin off, Joey.
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 British Broadcasting Corporation: Articles on British Broadcasting Corporation (current) from Fablis Online Encyclopedia
More recent de-regulation of the British television broadcasting market produced analogue cable television and satellite broadcasting and later digital satellite, digital cable and digital terrestrial television (DTT).
The British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC) is a national publicly-funded broadcaster based in the United Kingdom, which also has some international services.
The Post Office (under the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1904) was responsible for the issuing of broadcasting licences, but in 1919 it stopped issuing new licences due to the large number of complaints of interference to military communications from the Armed Forces.
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 British House Of Commons
In 2000 the BBC began broadcasting BBC Parliament, a non-analogue terrestrial television channel devoted solely to parliamentary affairs, with a bias towards the House of Commons when it is in session.
The United Kingdom is divided into constituencies by the four permanent independent Boundary Commissions, for England and Wales, for Scotland, and for Northern Ireland.
By constitutional convention, the monarch always appoints the leader of the majority party.) The Prime Minister and a majority of Ministers are members of the House of Commons, though some are members of the House of Lords.
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 British House Of Commons
In 2000 the BBC began broadcasting BBC Parliament, a non-analogue terrestrial television channel devoted solely to parliamentary affairs, with a bias towards the House of Commons when it is in session.
The United Kingdom is divided into constituencies by the four permanent independent Boundary Commissions, for England and Wales, for Scotland, and for Northern Ireland.
By constitutional convention, the monarch always appoints the leader of the majority party.) The Prime Minister and a majority of Ministers are members of the House of Commons, though some are members of the House of Lords.
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 S4C article - S4C Welsh language Wales United Kingdom November 1982 Wales ITV - What-Means.com
In addition to the analogue TV signal transmitted throughout Wales, S4C owns the licences to two multiplexes on Digital Terrestrial television throughout the UK via its subsidiary company SDN (S4C Digital Networks).
Within Wales on DTT, and throughout the UK on Digital Satellite broadcasts, S4C transmits an exclusively Welsh-language service, S4C Digidol (S4C Digital), and S4C2 which broadcasts sessions of the Welsh National Assembly.
One benefit of DTT in Wales is that Channel 4 can now be broadcast alongside S4C, thereby placating disgruntled English speakers.
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 Shop Fresh : Article 'List of Irish television channels'
It operates the Freeview channel abc1 in the United Kingdom.
Terrestrial Stations These channels are available as free-to-air analogue broadcasts, as well as on digital, satellite and cable systems.
The lists of television channels are grouped by name, country or language: For an alphabetical list see Television station.
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