Cornwall misses out on local TV
The government has today published this where it is considering new Independent television franchises. Cornwall isn't on it. Plymouth and Barnstaple are the nearest.
Graham Smith | 19:19 UK time, Tuesday, 9 August 2011
The government has today published this where it is considering new Independent television franchises. Cornwall isn't on it. Plymouth and Barnstaple are the nearest.
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Comment number 1.
At 9th Aug 2011, Dave the rave wrote:If there's one in Plymouth would that not cover Cornwall? Why would we need a separate one.
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Comment number 2.
At 10th Aug 2011, Saltashgaz wrote:Oh joy, I already have hundreds of channels via sky and nothing to watch, now another one joins the list, quality has gone, I do not want local tin pot coverage I want entertainment. Anyways TV is almost dead.
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Comment number 3.
At 13th Aug 2011, Rob wrote:Good for Plymouth, pity for Cornwall. A Cornish tv station would've been a boost to our economy.
Surprised the two above posters are against Cornish tv. They like me seem to spend a lot of time commenting on Cornish stories, thought this kinda thing would therefore be right up their street?
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