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  #447373 10-Mar-2011 18:15
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Jaxson: What's with Juice only free to air in Auckland only anyway?

I think you will find that if/when it is released you will be able to access it anywhere (depending on your device).


Doubt it, there are already region specific channels on freeview|HD so maintaining only Auckland is quite logical.

My understanding was that the Auckland juice transmission was only provided as a way to ensure that they get access to NZ on air funded videos or something, in that case it needs to be on HD as many people think they can no longer get it.

It says this for TV33, even though I can get it in the Manawatu:
(Auckland only and only available on Freeview|HD®)



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  #447375 10-Mar-2011 18:23
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codyc1515:
richms:
codyc1515:
Jaxson: What's with Juice only free to air in Auckland only anyway?

I think you will find that if/when it is released you will be able to access it anywhere (depending on your device).


Doubt it, there are already region specific channels on freeview|HD so maintaining only Auckland is quite logical.

My understanding was that the Auckland juice transmission was only provided as a way to ensure that they get access to NZ on air funded videos or something, in that case it needs to be on HD as many people think they can no longer get it.

It says this for TV33, even though I can get it in the Manawatu:
(Auckland only and only available on Freeview|HD®)


I can receive it in Hamilton also (from mt te aroha) if I use windows media centre, my panasonic TV does not find it

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