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Old 04-04-2016, 16:39   #826
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I would have thought that once the system was set up, this would be a straight forward digital process, spiderplant. However, the insertion of ads by our commercial TV broadcasters would be an added complication, I agree..

I would have thought that a lot of time and money would be spent working out schedules for programmes to be shown, fitting it all into the available time frames, making the announcements between programmes, that our traditional broadcasters have to do. However, I am happy to be corrected by those in the know such as your good self!
I think the biggest cost is generally always content followed by marketing. Whether it's building apps or having a continuity announcer, these costs are far less significant.
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