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Author Archives: David Allen
Jul
23
ITV creates new sci-fi series
ITV is producing a new and exciting science fiction fantasy drama series called The Oaks, which follows a house over the last fifty years, as well as the families that live.. moreJul
23
BBC News website to stay
The BBC News website redesign has had a mixed response, but overall it would seem that the visitors to the site do not like its new design and they have been.. moreJul
22
Jul
22
No free Scotland matches until 2013
There will be no free TV access to the international football games played by Scotland for fans until at least 2013. They will have to subscribe to Sky Sports to watch their team play at home. This is yet another sporting event that would have.. moreJul
22
No Ashes for the BBC
It seems that the Ashes cricket tournament will remain on Sky Sports at least until the end of the current contracts. This is bad news for the cricket fans who do not subscribe to Sky Sports. Yet on the other hand, for the governing bodies.. moreJul
22
Top Up TV to offer Sky Sports
As the contest to sign up sports fans hots up, the latest platform to join in the battle to provide Sky Sports 1 and 2 to the consumer is Top Up TV, the service that allows Freeview viewers to subscribe to premium content. The provider.. moreJul
22
Contract free broadband from Plusnet
Consumers looking for the freedom to move from one internet service provider to another, with no ties or contracts, may be interested in the new service being offered by Plusnet. The ISP has begun a nationwide marketing campaign to show the consumer that it is.. moreJul
22
BT backs Olympic art project
The broadband, television and phone service provider BT, will be playing its part in the run up to the London Olympics by supporting a new project telling the stories of inspirational people involved in the build up to the event. BT has provided funding for.. moreJul
22

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