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Yesterday's TV
Complete retransmission of every channel broadcast yesterday | |
How often have you forgotten to set the video for that 'must-see' program? Or some colleague talks excitedly about a one-off show last night that was clearly the finest program ever seen? With the capacity available in digital tv, how about showing all of yesterday's tv again, giving everyone that extra
chance to see it all. This has the added advantage of allowing one to video two programs on different channels that overlapped. Not anymore they don't - they can be seen on different days.
Obviously, weather forecasters would need to be replaced by something less obviously fictional for the re-runs.
All-Channel VCR
http://www.halfbake...a/All-Channel_20VCR [quarterbaker, Feb 06 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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//weather forecasters would need to be replaced by something less obviously fictional for the re-runs// Nope, it'll give either give them a 2nd chance to be right or make an easier target for muddy sandals. |
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Some digital channels already have a +1 counterpart, which simply lags an hour behind. This is normally enough to deal with overlapping programmes. |
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Won't work for the "did you see...last night?" syndrome though. |
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A TiVo only supplies part of the solution, albeit fairly well. It can't provide an entire copy of everything that was broadcast on all channels for the previous day. |
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shameless self-promotion: see link |
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qb: I don't see that as shameless self-promotion. The link is clearly relevant, and who better to remember its relevance than the idea's author? I think it's perfectly legitimate, at least to the extent that linking to hb ideas is legitimate, and I've read nothing to the contrary. |
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Could rename this "Tomorrow's TV". |
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If each channel is broadcasting yesterday's tv, what channel will today's tv be on? |
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I'd like to vote for this, but I can't stand the thought of twice the tripe. |
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There would have to be twice as many channels in use - but that's not really a problem with the capacity of digital tv. |
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And granted, there would be twice the tripe broadcast, but you don't actually have to watch it - there's a huge amount of poor tv broadcast today, but that doesn't detract from the good stuff - it just stops it all being crammed together, and allows you to leave the couch... |
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Problem is you are watching yesterdays tv, and i dunno bout u, but i would forget the date, and u know, if i was watching more than yesterdays tv i wold gte really confused, then everyone starts watching yesterdays tv and before you know it your back in the dark ages...
ARRRRRRRRRGH |
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The major networks in the US are in fact starting to catch on to this. ABC reran "Alias" and "Whose Line" a second time later in the week over on ABC Family. And it can go the opposite way, both "Monk" and "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" started on cable and then jumped over to their affiliated network for reruns. |
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I hope they do more of this, because even if you have a DVR, occasionally there's a show conflict you can't resolve. Second airings help resolve those. |
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We were talking about this at lunch today and generally give it the thumbs up. However, a minor snag then arises. "Did you see this on the yesterday TV channel last night?" |
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Channel 4 in the uk and it's digital channel E4 kind of do this in that on Sunday they repeat the previous weeks episodes of their top shows (us imports) such as ER and Friends. |
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i Wish they did this for more inteligent stuff, such as documentaries. |
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i like the idea, although it does throw up more problems than it solves. One idea I had once (due to the relative ease a cable or sat channel can be added) was to have sep channels for the ongoing TV classics - The Sopranos channel! The Lost channel! You could just play the seasons overe and over so i could catch up on episodes I'd missed more easily. |
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