With all the recent gossip, rumours, and expat bar chat,
about the possible loss of UK TV in Spain, and the threat of the UK satellite
TV channels “going off the air in Spain”, I hope this quick question and answer
post can help with some explanations about what is happening.
Loss of some ITV1 and ITV1 channels, C4HD, 4seven, Channel 5, Five USA and Five 8 from the 4th December 2012 is down to the fact that they moved to a new satellite, Astra 2F.
The beam for this new UK TV satellite is more focused on the
Uk, and so its reception of the channels on this beam are worse than before.
If you have recently lost any other UK TV channels, then
this i not as a result of this recently satellite movement.(see http://www.satandpcguy.com/forum/showthread.php?118361-Astra-2F-New-UK-TV-satellite-reception-in-Spain )
Will I lose ALL my UK TV channels
with this satellite change over?
No.
The
new satellites have a mix of UK only and European beams - see http://www.satandpcguy.com/Site/astra_2f_satellite_reception_footprint_map_uk_tv_spain.php
Channels
on the UK beam you may find are harder to receive than before.
Channel
on the European beams should see no changes in reception.
Why have these channels
changed satellites?
Simply, the current Astra satellites are old and need
replacing.
The satellite are old and after 12 years in service are coming
to the end of their lifespan.
Will this change of
satellite affect all of Spain?
Yes. But in some areas of Spain it has had less of an impact
than in other areas of Spain.
For example, in the Valencia are, there has only been a very
small drop in signal levels for the channels that have migrated to the new
satellite.
In some northern areas of Spain like Catalonia and Barcelona,
and southern areas like the Costa del Sol, reception of these channels on the
new satellite has become worse. This has
meant that these channels are no longer available to on your current satellite
dishes.For Astra 2F Reception reports see http://www.satandpcguy.com/Site/astra_2f_satellite_reception_footprint_uk_tv_spain.php
How do I get these
lost channels back?
Simply, get a larger satellite dish.
Although, rather than jumping now and getting a larger
satellite dish, it may be best to wait until the bulk of the main UK TV channels,
BBC and ITV, move satellites, and gauge the required satellite dish size on
their reception also.
When will the BBC
channels move satellites?
The BBC has said that they will be moving their channels to
the second new Astra satellite, Astra 2E. This will be launched sometime early
to mid 2013.See : http://www.satandpcguy.com/forum/showthread.php?118711-BBC-Channel-to-move-from-1N-to-2E-in-quot-summer-2013-quot
When will the ITV channels
move satellites?
We are assuming they will move to the new satellites at the
same time as the BBC channels.
Will this affect BBC
HD channels also?
Yes. The move to the new satellite will affect all BBC channels.See : http://www.satandpcguy.com/forum/showthread.php?118711-BBC-Channel-to-move-from-1N-to-2E-in-quot-summer-2013-quot
Will this affect Sky channels
also?
Yes. Sky channels on Astra 1n, Astra 2a and Astra 2B will
all be migrated over to the new satellites.
When and in what order is not known at the moment.
When will these
changes take place?
These satellite changes have already started to take place, with
the first new satellite Astra 2F. The second new satellite, Astra 2E is
expected to be operational mid 2013. The final new satellites, Astra 2G, is
expected to be operational mid 2014.
Why is Sky changing
the footprint for BBC channels?
Sky is not doing anything to BBC channels. Sky does not own
the satellites. Sky and all the other UK TV broadcasters rent frequencies from
the satellite owners SES Astra.
I pay my UK TV License
fee when I am in the UK, why can I not watch the BBC in Spain?
The UK License Fee is a UK tax on TV reception equipment in the
UK. The BBC, and all the other UK TV channels, have no obligation to provide services outside the UK. The only but programme rights for the UK only.
Spain has no TV licence fee.
Can I pay to watch
BBC programmes via satellite in Spain?
BBC Worldwide, the commercial part of the BBC, provide a
subscription service called BBC Entertainment. It is designed for the expats market.
Although it shows content from BBC and Channel 4, not all content shown in the
UK is available on this BBC Entertainment service.
EU law (Television
without Frontiers) says I can watch UK TV anywhere in Europe?
No it does not.
It does say EU countries cannot block transmissions from other
EU countries. But it does not say anything about allowing you to watch UK TV
channels in other EU countries.
Television without Frontiers, or now the AVMS Directive, is
simply guidelines as to how to govern and regulate TV around Europe.See http://www.satandpcguy.com/Site/europe_television_laws_satellite_tv_costa_blanca_spain.php
Didn’t the EU recently
say that I could watch Sky TV in Spain?
The recent “pub landlady” ruling, basically said that it is not criminally illegal to use Sky, or
other viewing cards, outside their home territory. But the ruling also does not
force any broadcaster make their viewing card available in other territories.Updates and any other Q&A about these recent changes to reception of UK TV in Spain will be posted at : http://www.satandpcguy.com/forum/showthread.php?118755-Loss-of-UK-TV-channels-in-Spain-some-questions-and-answers
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