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  2. CNN International — Digital Spy

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2391899

    If the CNN logo is red lettering in a white box, it's the US feed and more often than not with US time zone references. White lettering in a red box is the International feed, and usually reflects UK & European times zones. You’d think they could overlay the correct time zones for Europe.

  3. National Geographic UK Linear Channel Shutdown Date Set

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2422065

    03/01/22 - 11:43 #1. Serious discussions are taking place between Virgin and Sky with Disney, including switching over to a pan-European feed (no catchup or streaming rights), but as of right now, Disney is closing down the National Geographic UK linear channel on 1st February 2022 at 5am. All past content starts a mass migration over to ...

  4. Sky News General Discussion Thread - Page 20 — Digital Spy

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2447754/sky-news-general...

    CNN International is virtually CNN America bar some differences. BBC have just the other announced further cuts to it's news channel with the scrapping of HardTALK, this just after last year's cuts which saw them close down at 11pm to head their operations in LA and then around 3am over to Singapore (I think).

  5. The 2024 UK General Election - Thread - — Digital Spy

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2458120

    08/01/24 - 18:58 #1. With Rishi Sunak announcing last week, that it's his working assumption we'll be having a General Election in the second half of the year. Attention will slowly turn to how it's broadcasted. This thread is to be used for details of any and every Leaders TV debate including ones in Wales and Scotland.

  6. BBC Axes ‘HARDtalk’ - Digital Spy Forum

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2469531

    15/10/24 - 16:51 #1. The BBC has axed investigative journalism show HARDtalk after nearly 30 years as part of a 130-person layoff program in its news division. The news has emerged as part of the wider 500-person-layoff program that was announced earlier this year by Director General Tim Davie, as the corporation grapples with a deficit of £ ...

  7. The 2024 US Presidential Election Thread - Page 301 — Digital Spy

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2458121/the-2024-us...

    This is a dark, dark day for people around the globe. The world’s largest economy and most powerful military will be led by a dangerous, destructive demagogue. The next President of the United States is a man who actively undermines the rule of law, human rights, international trade, climate action and global security.

  8. The 2024 US Presidential Election Thread — Digital Spy

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2458121

    I don't get why anyone would want to put themselves through the horror of what the 2024 election could be. Donald Trump should have been in jail by now for all his crimes. Ordinary citizens have done time for less. Yet, here we are, wondering if the radioactive orange will get back into the White House again.

  9. International Cricket 2024 — Digital Spy

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2457738

    Another busy summer after the India Tour. England Test series in India 2024. First Test - January 25-29 (Hyderabad) Second Test - February 2-6 (Vizag) Third Test - February 15-19 (Rajkot) Fourth Test - February 23-27 (Ranchi) Fifth Test - March 7-11 (Dharamsala) Men’s IT20 Series v Pakistan Men. 22 May: 1st Men’s IT20 – Headingley, Leeds.

  10. Posting a letter to another country using Royal Mail

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2410517/posting-a-letter...

    The only difference I can see between the international stamps and the first class stamps is that the international ones states the price of the stamp, whereas the first class stamps just says 1st. I don't know the rules about this, but don't forget that 1st class stamps don't expire and so what you paid for them could be considerably less than ...

  11. Spusu Mobile Network — Digital Spy

    forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2460496

    I called Spusu yesterday to clarify the situation regarding WiFi Calling support. As you say, only iPhones and Samsung are supported - but apparently only certain Samsung handsets are supported. There doesn't seem to be any pattern to which handsets are supported, nor do they have lists of those supported/unsupported.