Bbc Worldwide To Launch Channels In Thailand
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#1Posted 2011-12-24 09:36:35
BBC Worldwide president Worldwide Networks and global BBC iPlayer Jana Bennett has announced plans to launch BBC branded channels in Thailand early next year.
In her first appearance at Casbaa since joining BBC Worldwide in February this year, Bennett officially unveiled new channel launches in Taiwan and Indonesia. BBC Worldwide will launch BBC Knowledge, BBC Entertainment, BBC Lifestyle and CBeebies in Thailand in January 2012. In Taiwan, BBC Worldwide Channels has concluded a deal with Chung Hwa Telecom to launch BBC Knowledge, BBC Lifestyle and BBC Entertainment on MoD, [color=blue !important][color=blue !important]the [color=blue !important]company's[/color][/color][/color] IPTV platform. This is the first appearance for the channels in Taiwan, and they will be unveiled to press in Taipei on 23rd November. Growing the portfolio in existing markets: In Indonesia, BBC Lifestyle is now available on NexMedia, joining BBC Knowledge and CBeebies in that market. Serving audiences with the best content: 1 November sees the launch of Lonely Planet on BBC Knowledge, the ultimate destination of travel-related programming. Arctic with Bruce Parry will launch the new block and Free Rein - an original commission for BBC Knowledge from Lonely Planet's production arm - will premiere in December. Starting with season 18 which begins early next year, 'Top Gear' will air on BBC Knowledge within two weeks of going out in the UK. Indiantelevision.com #2Posted 2011-12-24 15:46:01
I used to pay a subscription for BBC Entertainment, here in the Middle East
I have cancelled it. Too many repeats of programmes 5 years or more old. I wonder how they will handle the marketing, as I understand that True has exclusive rights to satellite TV in the Kingdom? #3Posted 2011-12-25 00:29:40
I used to pay a subscription for BBC Entertainment, here in the Middle East I have cancelled it. Too many repeats of programmes 5 years or more old. I wonder how they will handle the marketing, as I understand that True has exclusive rights to satellite TV in the Kingdom? I used to subscribe to platinum here in the Kingdom - just for BBC Entertainment. When they changed it to a music chanel - I got rid of it. And I, like you, understood that True was a monopoly. Bring on the competition!!!! #4Posted 2011-12-25 09:38:58
Doing a free trial run on a service that allows BBC's iPlayer (among others) to stream over the 'net here. Just watched the rather excellent "Tamara Drew" with decent quality and only lost the connection once.
However, I didn't see any value in being able to watch the cringeworthy stuff on Top Of The Pops 1976 Christmas Special. FFS!!!! #5Posted 2011-12-25 16:10:52
How shall we be able to watch them? What equipment is required?
#6Posted 2011-12-25 16:43:54 Quote BBC Worldwide will launch BBC Knowledge, BBC Entertainment, BBC Lifestyle and CBeebies in Thailand in January 2012. Yes, curiously, the OP article makes absolutely no mention of on what platform or service BBC will be bringing those channels to Thailand.... NEXT MONTH??? True previously dumped BBC Entertainment....and not all that long ago.... So it would seem unlikely four different BBC channels including Entertainment would suddenly appear on True... So then what.... one of the several fledgling IPTV operators that are trying to get off the ground? Or GMM's satellite service that got the ASN sports channel away from True? Or one of the others? I get BBC World News now on Happy Home Cable in BKK...which oddly is placed on Channel 0 on their system... For a package that costs less than 300 baht per month with no decoders or remote add-on charges, it also includes the Universal, Sony, SyFy, Channel V International, Animax, Fox News and NHK World channels. #7Posted 2011-12-25 23:34:39
The OP also reported that BBC Entertainment would return to True Visions last February along with Australia Network and ITV Granada. Then, in March, we were also to get Fox Crime. Didn't happen.
I also downgraded from Platinum to Gold when they dropped BBC Entertainment in favour of the appalling AXN Beyond in mid-2009 and told them why, as did many others. Didn't make a blind bit of difference. I'm hesitant to get my hopes up again. #8Posted 2011-12-26 03:29:32
I am not sure the BBC really know the satellite market in Thailand.
Indonesia and Taiwan may be a whole different ball park. Come to think of it, does the BBC marketing know the difference between Thailand and Taiwan????????????? #9Posted 2011-12-26 06:39:18
The OP also reported that BBC Entertainment would return to True Visions last February along with Australia Network and ITV Granada. Then, in March, we were also to get Fox Crime. Didn't happen. Ahh.... you mean this... Quote
Posted 2011-01-02 07:20:32 True Visions Upcoming Channel Febuary: BBC Entertainment Australia Network ITV Granada March: Fox Crime http://www.thaivisa....oming-channels/ Or this from the same OP Quote
Posted 2011-02-16 19:09:54 Hi Guys BBC Entertainment will return on true visions soon Nicky http://www.thaivisa....-entertainment/ Not a great track record at predictions, it seems... Edited by TallGuyJohninBKK, 2011-12-26 06:43:25. #10Posted 2011-12-26 11:59:38
Well the January Truevisions Premier guide is proudly advertising the 4 new BBC channels on its cover (including BBC Entertainment) so I guess it's back!
#11Posted 2011-12-26 12:06:23
I assume you're talking about:
BBC Worldwide will launch BBC Knowledge, BBC Entertainment, BBC Lifestyle and CBeebies in Thailand in January 2012. I never got the magazine even when I was a True subscriber... Can you tell what True programming package or packages those channels are being assigned to? The True website has their programming schedule up for January now... But as best as I can see, it doesn't seem to reflect any of those BBC channels...at least as yet. Edited by TallGuyJohninBKK, 2011-12-26 12:15:44. #12Posted 2011-12-26 12:16:59
I assume you're talking about: BBC Worldwide will launch BBC Knowledge, BBC Entertainment, BBC Lifestyle and CBeebies in Thailand in January 2012. I never got the magazine even when I was a True subscriber... Can you tell what True programming package or packages those channels are being assigned to? BBC Knowledge - Platinum & Gold BBC Lifestyle - Platinum & Silver BBC CBeebies - A la carte BBC Entertainment - A la carte #13Posted 2011-12-26 12:18:26
Thanks BB... It seems to OP finally got one right!
#14Posted 2011-12-26 15:58:15
BBC Knowledge - Platinum, Gold and Silver
BBC Lifestyle - Platinum, Gold and Silver BBC CBeebies - Platinum, Gold and Silver BBC Entertainment - Platinum, Gold and Silver #15Posted 2011-12-26 17:54:52 Quote BBC Knowledge - Platinum & Gold BBC Lifestyle - Platinum & Silver BBC CBeebies - A la carte BBC Entertainment - A la carte VS. Quote BBC Knowledge - Platinum, Gold and Silver BBC Lifestyle - Platinum, Gold and Silver BBC CBeebies - Platinum, Gold and Silver BBC Entertainment - Platinum, Gold and Silver Do you guys want to work out which one of you is correct here? Edited by TallGuyJohninBKK, 2011-12-26 17:55:46. #16Posted 2011-12-26 18:00:24
Quote BBC Knowledge - Platinum & Gold BBC Lifestyle - Platinum & Silver BBC CBeebies - A la carte BBC Entertainment - A la carte VS. Quote BBC Knowledge - Platinum, Gold and Silver BBC Lifestyle - Platinum, Gold and Silver BBC CBeebies - Platinum, Gold and Silver BBC Entertainment - Platinum, Gold and Silver Do you guys want to work out which one of you is correct here? Yes #17Posted 2011-12-26 18:11:02
Thanks for the info Wedemeyer
#18Posted 2011-12-26 23:18:40
You've made my day, Wedemeyer. That's very good news. Thanks for keeping us informed.
If you have any further insights into what True Visions is planning I'd be delighted to hear them. Sorry I doubted you. #19Posted 2011-12-27 08:46:26
I suppose True will be showing the BBC channels while they enjoy
the trial period,then as soon as they have to cough up the money, they will cancel them again. With the usual response,we have done a survey of our viewers and no one wants these programs ,they have never surveyed me or anyone I know,but we are only paying viewers and never have any say ,they have always just done whats good for them and sod the customers. take care, regards Worgeordie #20Posted 2011-12-27 12:54:16
Great so we will now have four bbc channels showing progs that were broadcast at least 5 to 7 years ago in the UK ,think i will go on downloading stuff from the internet that was on uk tv last night and watch it for free
ps and even the stuff they do broadcast will be repeated so many times you will know the lines better than the actors.. Edited by thaimate, 2011-12-27 12:55:32. #21Posted 2011-12-28 17:54:27
The listing I saw was clear, but I would be very happy for Wedemeyer to be right.
#22Posted 2011-12-28 19:38:30
LOOKS LIKE YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR BBC ENTERTAINMENT ,CBBS AND LIFESTYLE ,sorry but the progs they are advertizing are years old ,ashes to ashes is their main one (i remember when it was fire to fire)
#23Posted 2011-12-30 14:20:34
Wonder what they are going to take off ,so they can
replace them with the BBC channels ,as difficult to believe True are going to give its customers something for nothing,just not their style. regards Worgeordie #24Posted 2011-12-30 14:54:36
The new BBC channels are now showing on the package lists
http://www.truevisio...ice.aspx?id=147 Looks like silver gets Lifestyle, Gold gets Knowledge and platinum gets both - It's not clear from the list who will get Entertainment totster #25Posted 2011-12-30 15:16:12
BBC Entertainment ch149 and CBeebies ch150 are "a la carte" ie extra payment
Knowledge ch 22, lifestyle ch58. The programmes may be a little old but I am assured that most will have sound and some will even be in colour. |
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