I cancelled my subscription last year after using it for 20 years, mainly due to massive reduction in new scripted drama being shown on satellite channels, as much of it moved to Paramount, Disney and Prime.
Maybe it's time to find an alternative to Digiguide?
On 16/05/2025 08:58, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
I cancelled my subscription last year after using it for 20 years,
mainly due
to massive reduction in new scripted drama being shown on satellite
channels,
as much of it moved to Paramount, Disney and Prime.
I find it useful as a quick way to check what is on or going to be on.
I just wish it also worked on mobile phones.
Sometimes it is not correct but so is the off air EPG - the broadcasters
must know what they are putting out and planning for later so can never understand why they cannot keep it correct.
It is a particular problem at times of rapid change - eg the death of
the Queen. Scheduled programmes were cancelled and replaced by Queen-
related tributes, but even *those* were not broadcast at the publicised
times and were changed at a few hours' or even a few minutes' notice. If
I wanted to record any of the tributes, I had to set a very large pre/ post-padding contingency to allow for late changes to the schedule.
On 16/05/2025 13:53, NY wrote:
It is a particular problem at times of rapid change - eg the death of
the Queen. Scheduled programmes were cancelled and replaced by Queen-
related tributes, but even *those* were not broadcast at the
publicised times and were changed at a few hours' or even a few
minutes' notice. If I wanted to record any of the tributes, I had to
set a very large pre/ post-padding contingency to allow for late
changes to the schedule.
But it happens on fairly minor routine changes.
Even when the Queen died, they must have know what they were putting out
and what was planned for later.
On 16/05/2025 18:38, JMB99 wrote:
Even when the Queen died, they must have know what they were putting out
and what was planned for later.
I don't know if they still keep them up to date, but there used to be regularly updated plans for such events as well as pre-recorded
obituaries for the more notable politicians, people of interest and pop stars.
There should already be a plan in place for the King's death and the coronation of his heir.
On 16/05/2025 08:58, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
I cancelled my subscription last year after using it for 20 years,
mainly due
to massive reduction in new scripted drama being shown on satellite
channels,
as much of it moved to Paramount, Disney and Prime.
I find it useful as a quick way to check what is on or going to be on.
I just wish it also worked on mobile phones.
Sometimes it is not correct but so is the off air EPG - the broadcasters
must know what they are putting out and planning for later so can never understand why they cannot keep it correct.
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