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Subject: Re: Cross Frontier Television


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mediaman
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Date Posted: 08:04:20 12/10/03 Wed
In reply to: Lew 's message, "Re: Cross Frontier Television" on 00:25:20 12/09/03 Tue

I was in Brussels in July 2003, BBC 1 and BBC 2 are there in UPC cable package!

>Yes, I can confirm that it is true that in Brussels
>you can legally have all the BBC programmes on cable
>(or at least they could a couple of years ago - I
>don't know about today). The BBC wrote to me saying
>that they allowed it because it could be picked up in
>Belgian in any case. But write to BBC reception to get
>the answer from the Horse's mouth.

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