

Teletext used to be relied on by mariners to check marine weather, tides and shipping movements. "The subtitles for national programmes are provided and generated by the ITFC and local subtitles will continue to be provided and transmitted by Channel Television as they are now," said Karen. "The reason for this is that although it is the same system used to transmit the subtitles, it is not provided by Teletext UK, it is completely different setup. "Subtitles will be absolutely unaffected by the withdrawal of the public information service.
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If you've ever looked up your flight information on page 295, or checked out the TV listings it's the end of an era.Īll of the information that was on the local Teletext pages is available through a number of local websites and subtitles will still remain on programmes through page 888. If you use the Teletext service to check flights or harbour information you will need to look elsewhere. The information is available from the Airport and Harbour sites "We are only contracted to provide the local service so that will go at the same time," said Karen. "Channel Television has provided for a very long time local pages into that national service but we are not the licence holders ourselves. "Because it is a service that is funded entirely by a commercial advertising revenue, what's been happening of course is that as people have migrated more and more to using the internet, it is no longer a viable business model. She went on to explain that the advertising funded service was no longer commercially viable. "The decision was taken by Teletext UK who run the licence for the whole of the UK to withdraw the service at the end of this year," said Karen. Speaking to the BBC in Jersey, Karen Rankin, the Managing Director of Broadcast at Channel TV said the closure was a commercial decision. Teletext's chat and dating TV channels on Freeview will also be unaffected. Limited services including holidays, racing and bookmaking and the subtitles on analogue channels will remain available. The Teletext information service on analogue and digital television will close across the UK on 16 December. High definition channels, encrypted programs and/or DVB-T2 broadcasts are not supported.Flight arrival and departure information is available through Teletext


Playback quality of high bitrate channels may be limited by 802.11g Wi-Fi network bandwidth.

The availability and amount of program data varies by broadcaster.
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Elgato's Tivizen mobile TV tuner comes with award-winning EyeTV software for Mac and THC software for Windows.
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Also, Tivizen can be connected directly with a Mac and PC via USB cable.
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Watch, record, edit and enjoy live TV on your computer, completely free from cables. Tivizen does not require an internet connection and gives you unlimited TV without touching your data plan.Įlgato's Tivizen device also works great as a wireless TV tuner for a Mac or PC. It sets up its own Wi-Fi hotspot or can be integrated into your home Wi-Fi network to be accessed by all computers and mobile devices. Tivizen transmits that TV signal over to your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or computer. The Tivizen mobile TV tuner has a small, extendable and extremely robust aerial that receives the television signal (DTT/DVB-T/TNT/Freeview). This app requires an Elgato Tivizen device.
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Turn your iPad or iPhone into a portable television! Use this app with the Elgato’s Tivizen mobile TV tuner to enjoy live TV anywhere you go!
