The time-shifting channel is a television channel that brings up delayed redirects from its "parent" channel program. This channel runs next to its parent: the term "timeshift" does not refer to network broadcasting at a later time to reflect the local time zone, unless the parent is also available. Often the channel branding and advertising will be the same as the parents, with the channel number and time being the only difference between the two, but some, such as Channel 4 1 in the UK and TV One 1 in New Zealand, will overlay the digital images on the screen. different to distinguish the two channels. Some channels, such as Film4 1 in the United Kingdom, do not carry digital graphics on-screen on their regular channels or time-shift channels.
Video Timeshift channel
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, most time transition channels have an hour time lag, and are therefore described as channel 1 - for example, ITV2 has a time-shifting channel known as ITV2 1. Recently, some channels have launched time transition channels with two delays hour - 2 channels. The most prominent of these is the FX, although the updated channel of time is presented only as FX, rather than FX 2. The channel then turns into an hour timeshift and then renames the FX, but renamed Fox on January 11, 2013. UKTV Style has 2 hour channel, but called UKTV Style 2, closed in late 2008 and replaced by Watch. Between June 25, 2007 and April 21, 2008, the Discovery Channel has a 90-minute channel dubbed Channel Discovery 1.5 and replaced with Discovery Science 1. Most transitional channels are only available on pay television, though Channel 4 1, Dave ja vu, ITV4 1 , ITV2 1, E4 1, ITV 1, ITV3 1, Quest 1, Channel 5 1, Film4 1 and Channel 5 24 are available through UK digital terrestrial services, Freeview. Again4 1 is also available until the launch of Film4. Cartoon Network 1 was shut down on March 6, 2006 in the UK, but was relaunched on April 1, 2014 replacing Cartoon Network Too. There are currently 50 time-shifting channels in the UK on Sky and 31 on Virgin Media.
Maps Timeshift channel
ireland
Ireland has access to many UK timeshift channels via satellite and cable services. Some are also available via spillover transmissions from Northern Ireland such as UTV 1 UTV transition services. RTÃÆ' â ⬠⢠provides timeshift part-time service for RTÃÆ' â ⬠° One, RTÃÆ' â ⬠° 1 starts every night at 7 pm. after closing RTÃÆ' â ⬠° jr. TV3 (commercial broadcaster) and TG4 (Irish broadcaster) are considering time transition channels.
Australia
In Australia, the updated Foxtel pay-TV channels typically take a two-hour break, making time-shifting channels in local time in Western Australia when summer time does not apply. This channel can be described as 2, as in Arena, although timeshift for W. is labeled as W2. Over 20 time transition channels exist, mostly for entertainment channels.
New Zealand
In New Zealand, Sky Movies 2 was launched as a two-hour delayed switching channel in Sky Movies 1 in July 2007. MediaWorks launched a delayed clock shift channel from TV3 feed with Auckland regional ads on March 30, 2009. In 2012, TVNZ replaced TVNZ7 with channel delayed switching time from TVNZ 1 feed with Auckland regional ad. At the end of August 2013, U was also replaced, with an updated TV 2 version.
Polish
In Poland, there are two time transition channels. Private, commercial TVN HD 1 was launched on May 1, 2010 and HD 1 regional TV on April 30, 2010.
Bulgarian
In Bulgaria, the terrestrial versions of bTV Lady, Ring BG and Diema Family are shifted one hour, with normal versions only available on cable and satellite.
The Americas
United States
In the United States, time-shifting channels typically take a three-hour lag (according to the time difference between the east and west coasts of the USA), and are generally called "western" feeds (main channels commonly called "east" "bait.") For conventional broadcast networks, time transition channels are network affiliates from markets in other time zones (such as WCBC-WCBC, WNBC, & WABC-TV in New York City as East Time Zone feeds and KCBS-TV, KNBC & KABC-TV at Los Angeles as a Pacific Time Zone feeder for CBS, NBC, & ABC); for cable outlets only, time transition channels are just original programming feeds transmitted at a later time, as are time transitions in other countries CBS also uses streaming services CBSN as a time-shifting channel, carrying CBS newscasts on a half-hour delay from their original broadcast.
The major US terrestrial television networks broadcast without delay in the Eastern and Central time zones (UTC-5 and UTC-6, respectively), but delayed the one and three-hour programs for Mt (UTC-7) and Pacific (UTC- 7). 8) time zone. The start of the prime time clock program in the US is usually announced in the form of "8, 7 Central" (often written as "8/7c") or "8 East and Pacific" (often written as "8 ET/PT").
Many cable television channels do not count the time (or offer timeshift feeds to all audiences across the country), though there are some exceptions. The most important network for carrying a separate full-time feed is Nickelodeon, which is targeted at children and thus, schedules its programs around typical school days and sleep schedules. Two separate Nickelodeon feeds exist, with the second delayed three hours from the first (most cable and digital satellite providers carry both, with the main feed on the beach labeled "Nick" and secondary coastal feeds as "Nick 2"; controversially in 2012 sister Nick Jr.'s network launches a mothers-focused event block with mature content known as Nickmom, which only carries an eastern feed, meaning adult content aired at 10 pm East is seen as early as 4 pm in Hawaii over the summer, forcing the network for later immediately launched a Pacific feed to solve the problem in February 2013). Alternatively, many cable channels, including cable news channels like Fox News Channel, CNN and HLN timeshift most of their prime time programs on their main channel in late night time slots, so they will air during prime time in both East and Pacific time zones , though it is subject to pre-emption due to further news.
Premium channels such as HBO, Showtime, and Starz typically display a three-hour feed from their main channel and multiplex channel, although usually the digital cable provider only simultaneously brings the East and West coast feeds from the main channel while the multiplex channel is a single feed (the "eastern" for Middle and Eastern time zones, and "Western" feed for Pacific and Mountain zones); this allows subscribers to watch a special movie, series or three hours behind or in front of the original viewing in their area (in the case of The Movie Channel, many cabling systems carry only coastal feeds of each of the main channels and their multiplex channels Movie Channel Xtra, serving East and West feeds from the main channel or both channels).
Sports events, including the Super Bowl, have been broadcast live in all US time zones for decades, resulting in announcements such as "4 East, 1 Pacific" (generally shown as "4 ET/1 PT"). In a sporting event that leads to prime time on the East Coast, the following programs are often said to "come next, except on the West Coast," as additional programs are shifted around to fill the time between the end of the show and the commencement of prime time on the West Coast. Many times, this is the programming preceded by previous time slots effectively in the western zone.
Some awards events, until the mid-2000s, were regularly recorded for viewers on the West Coast while being transmitted directly east of the Rockies. However, in the late 2000s, with the advent of social media such as Twitter and Facebook surrounding the discussion of television programs, many of them are now choosing to broadcast their ceremonies across the US, especially those held in the Los Angeles area where record-delayed broadcasts have been performed by network in the past. These include the Golden Globe Awards and the Billboard Music Awards, which primarily aim at preventing small radio and online spoilers from being tuned into Western audiences that previously rely on delayed broadcasts until local prime time. The Academy Award has always been broadcast live in all regions of the US in mainland North America for decades.
In 2016, on a one-year trial, CBS allows stations in the west to carry out live ceremonies as long as they also bring re-prime time broadcasts. The success of the first US live television broadcast of Grammys encouraged CBS to mandate all its affiliates in all US time zones, including non-mainland America, to broadcast the Grammys and the Primetime Emmy Awards simultaneously with the East Coast airing from 2017.
The Billboard Music Awards started its live broadcast on the beach to the US with ABC in 2016, and resumed the format in its transfer to NBC in 2018. In particular, the broadcast of networks from US live television continued to decline in the midst of the emergence of social media and online streaming services, along with an upward trend in US entertainment performances to the coastal-to-coast live broadcasts of the United States that are receiving important updates as they are "DVR-proof" in terms of social rankings and goals.
The Tony Awards and other low-level ceremonies such as the American Music Awards, People's Choice Awards and Teen Choice Awards, however, remain aired live in the Middle East and Middle time zones while tape-pending for all other US territories as their airtime is often purchased as a programming arrangement. mediated, which also enables standards and practices to watch the ceremony in advance and determine cuts for profanity or content to include bleep or cut-away sensors, and cut producers for time and excessive items such as longer walks than expected by award-winning to stage or a rare failing performance with dress rehearsal dress replacement.
Canada
In Canada, digital television services usually offer network stations from at least Toronto and Vancouver as timeshift channels, and may also offer stations from other markets as well. Most English-language programs are transmitted without delay in the Atlantic time zone (UTC-4) and are delayed in most other regions of the country. This results in the effective existence of, for example, 1, 2, 3, and 4 channels from the broadcast network for viewers in the Atlantic time zone and -4, -3, -2, and -1 channels for Pacific Viewers. French programming is transmitted without delay in CBMT-DT Montreal, the Eastern zone and is only delayed in Western Canada. In Newfoundland, CBNT-DT, which has its own time zone half an hour earlier than Atlantic time, programming airs at the same time as in the Atlantic, with a special timing announcement (for example, The National on CBC will be aired at 10:00, 10:30 in Newfoundland).
While this generally applies to Canadian content, broadcasts broadcast in the United States are more likely to follow the US broadcasting model, so stations can take advantage of simultaneous substitutions, allowing broadcast stations to change the signal of US broadcast stations (including advertisements) with their own.
Some Canadian cable channels have separate feeds for East and Pacific time zones, such as YTV, Teletoon, Family Channels, History, UNIS, Comedy Networks, W Networks and Family Chrgd, while Treehouse TV and Family Jr. has only one national feed operates from the Eastern Time Zone.
Latin America
In Latin America, Spanish-language cable programming is transmitted without delay in Argentina and Uruguay, and is delayed in most countries. Portuguese programming is transmitted without delay in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo's official time and is not delayed throughout Brazil, except for major terrestrial broadcast networks, three HBO channels, and two Cinemax channels.
XEW-TV (the flagship of the Canal de las Estrellas) in Mexico has two timeshift feeds: Canal de las Estrellas -1 and Canal de las Estrellas -2, delayed one and two hours each from Mexico City's main feed. The timeshift feed is broadcast in the air in the Mountain and Pacific time zone and is available in cables in different parts of the country.
In Argentina, it has two timeshift baites: Telefe 1 and El Trece 1, delayed 4 and 6 hours each from Buenos Aires. The timeshift feed is broadcast: The Simpsons and Telefe Cine, in El Trece 1 broadcast: La Noche de Mirtha, Almorzando con Mirtha Legrand and El Trece Cine, and available on cable in different parts of the country.
See also
- Time shifts
- Time zone effect on North American broadcast
- Space shift (also known as switching place)
References
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