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rugrat

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#245606 13-Feb-2019 05:55
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They took the TVNZ and 3 Now off Freeview.

Searched Tin Star on Freeview Application on TV, didn’t find it, 3 Now on Apple TV it came up straight away.

Is Freeview only providing limited programming of what is available on demand?

Some real good acting in that program, bit like Banshee, but more intense emotions between characters.


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  #2177791 13-Feb-2019 17:02
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I can see Tin Star on TV3 Now on computer … two episodes.  They also show up on main TV using Android/Kodi.




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  #2177812 13-Feb-2019 17:22
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It's showing now both  episodes. Last night it wasn't finding it. Episode 1 was a week ago.

 

Same thing happened with Agents of Shield, it wasn't there and once I posted it appeared within 24 hours, it had been going for a couple of weeks.


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  #2177815 13-Feb-2019 17:26
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Possibly something to do with the licensing, perhaps?




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  #2177818 13-Feb-2019 17:34
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Rickles:

 

Possibly something to do with the licensing, perhaps?

 

 

 

 

The programs are on 3 Now or TVNZ on Demand so they are licensed to be streamed.

 

Looking like to me that there's some manual process to make stuff available from the individual Freeview platforms (3Now, TVNZ on Demand etc) to the Freeview on Demand Platform  and from time to time they miss things.


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