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Channel 4 to air TV shows online

Posted by Chris Leckness on June 22, 2006 – 5:30 pm  Share
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Here is a chance for you US guys to see some really GOOD tv …. :-)

Channel 4 [a UK channel]  has announced plans to "simulcast" programmes on the TV and broadband internet.

The channel will show streamed live versions of programmes on its website at the same time as they are broadcast on TV from 27 June.

The service will not include imported programmes, including US shows Desperate Housewives and Lost.

Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan said he saw the digital revolution as a "fantastic opportunity".

In a lecture delivered at London’s Banqueting Hall, Mr Duncan outlined plans "to build on what Channel 4 has always done – stimulate, infuriate, debate, create."
"The difference is we’re doing it in many more ways than just via broadcast these days, because we have to engage with the public wherever they are," he added.  

Channel 4 already offers a pay-per-view service through a deal with Disney which allows viewers to catch up on US programmes.

The broadcaster will carry the same adverts as on TV but has plans to sell advertising space in the future.

The BBC is currently showing live World Cup games to UK users and also has plans to simulcast shows on TV, radio and the internet.

The programmes will then be available up to seven days after they have gone on air.

ITV recently announced that they would soon be able to show programmes on any platform, including broadband and mobile phones, up to 30 days following their first transmission

Channel4 website

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  • RICOUK
    This is to compete against the BBC's plans to broadcast online, they already have all of their radio stations online plus a few programs like the Apprentice, but none of them are shown live.
    Unlike the BBC one, where only UK residence can watch it online (TV License) anyone should be able to watch this around the World as the channel is advert based.
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