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Commercially funded BBC Studios and BBC Global News, as well as state-funded BBC World Service operate and distribute these linear television services around the world. These services are not to be confused with the domestic channels operated in the United Kingdom and accessible in the Republic of Ireland.
Channel Name Logo Subsidiary SD HD +1 Streaming Freeview [2] Freesat [3] Sky [4] Virgin TV [5]; BBC One a: BBC Free-to-air - BBC One: Free-to-air Player BBC One Northern Ireland
These services (Channel 4, Channel 4 +1, E4, E4 +1, More4, Film4) provided for the Sky platform with commercials directed at the Ireland advertising region are encrypted and require a subscription. Therefore, the frequencies of these services are not included in this list.
RLO TV - this was another legal/pirate television station (Satellite and UHF), broadcast in Limerick by Radio Limerick One in 1999 and 2000. An official licence was granted for the satellite service in 1997 at which time digital broadcasts began making this the first digital television channel in Ireland beating RTÉ by years.
1 BBC One: 13 regional variations for England, with variations in programming for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. BBC iPlayer via the Red Button on internet-connected devices. BBC: 24 hours PSB1 16:9 SDTV: 2 BBC Two: Some variations in programming for Wales and Northern Ireland. BBC iPlayer via the Red Button on internet-connected devices ...
World Snooker Championship: BBC One & BBC Two 1977 – present; BDO World Darts Championship: BBC One & BBC Two 1978 – 2016; Ski Sunday: BBC Two 1978 – present; London Marathon: BBC One 1981 – present; Great North Run: BBC One 1981 – present; Today at Wimbledon: BBC Two 1993 – 2014 & 2016 – present (replaced by Wimbledon 2Day in 2015)
A BBC spokesman said: “The listings include a number of BBC ‘firsts’, including the first weather forecast, the first sports commentary, the first live concert, the first outside broadcast ...
BBC One, BBC Two and the ITV network (comprising ITV1 and STV) are split into regions in which regional news and other programming is broadcast. ITV1/STV is split into fourteen geographic licencees, [38] with several of these split into two or three sub-regions, resulting in a greater total number of regional news programmes. Ofcom sets a quota ...