Scottishbloke
Banned
Posts: 8,304
Joined: Jan 2010
|
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion
It should also must be pointed out that without the contribution of the SKY customers that BS would never have even gotten off the ground. At the time it went to also transmit on the freeview EPG it has now become a sleek well oiled machine as opposed to it's very humble beginning which consisted of a very small box and extremely low production values. SKY customers allowed BS to grow into what we now see at present.
(This post was last modified: 04-04-2015 20:21 by Scottishbloke.)
|
|
04-04-2015 20:21 |
|
Scottishbloke
Banned
Posts: 8,304
Joined: Jan 2010
|
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion
Well I think the majority of people on this forum are all agreed on the fact that Babestation is the best and most successful channel out there (well apart from the small band of members who still live in the land of denial)
My only criticism towards Babestation is as always their arrogance towards the SKY customers with the Lori stint only being available on freeview as the perfect example of this.
Even if every member on this forum does have freeview I know quite a lot of members who are unable to receive a signal so this has to be reflected in the approach shown by BS as everybody who has SKY is able to receive all the channels so freeview has still got a long way to go to be on a par with them.
Lastly so settle all our nerves tonight BS and put on another good show on BS1 just like it was last month at this time without the exclusion of its long standing SKY customers.
|
|
04-04-2015 21:50 |
|
mr mystery
Account closed by request
Posts: 5,798
Joined: Sep 2009
|
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion
(04-04-2015 19:48 )Sm© Wrote: The Sky audience is small fry compared to the Freeview audience.
Well there are around 25 million households in the UK that watch TV on one platform or another, ie Sky, freesat, cable, digital terrestrial freeview etc, only around 2.6 million of the 25 million households are Sky only household viewers, whereas there is around 10.2 million households that are freeview TV only viewers, there is a overlap of around 6.2 million households that have both Sky and freeview. So the number of Sky only viewers is quite small compared to the freeview only viewers and the viewers that can watch both on Sky and freeview, ,
So the number of Sky only viewers that couldn't see Lori on BS1 on freeview could have been quite small, so maybe the BS1 Sky only viewers could be regarded as small fry as far as BS is concerned ? .
Life is short . Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile .
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2015 00:23 by mr mystery.)
|
|
04-04-2015 23:51 |
|