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New Onboard News Service

Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 20:25
by Jetstreamer
For those of you who miss the news tape at the beginning of the flight....
In association with Sky News, we are launching a news service which will be updated hourly. This will be available on all v:port aircraft.

Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 20:26
by G-VROY
well done VS!

Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 20:27
by Neil
Good news, as long as it is an option to view and we aren't made to sit through it like the old one at the start up of V-Port[V]
Neil:)

Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 20:28
by honey lamb
Does that mean we will have to watch the news at the beginning of the flight or is it a channel option?

Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 20:31
by tallprawn
Is that updated in-flight or do you mean that a/c will be updated hourly while on the ground pre-departure??? Thanks for the info Jetstreamer...


Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 21:32
by VS045
Thanks, Jetstreamer:D
I don't mind watching the news service but I know many others don't like having to sit through it and I think it is better if people have choice:)
VS.

Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 23:34
by Jetstreamer
This news service is optional. It will be one of the options you can select from the v:port menu. There will be hourly updates during the flight.

Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 23:46
by slinky09
Originally posted by Jetstreamer
This news service is optional. It will be one of the options you can select from the v:port menu. There will be hourly updates during the flight.
Good stuff for those that want it ... for those of us who don't good riddance to the compulsary news!

Posted:
04 Sep 2006, 23:47
by Nottingham Nick
Originally posted by Jetstreamer
There will be hourly updates during the flight.
Now that IS interesting. If the planes are going to receive hourly news updates inflight, how long before they start to receive other instant media ... live sport for example?
Nick

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 00:16
by mcmbenjamin
Thats tight then!

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 00:30
by Mavrick
Good news, and thanks for the heads up Jetstreamer. [y]


Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 08:43
by Neil
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Originally posted by Jetstreamer
There will be hourly updates during the flight.
Now that IS interesting. If the planes are going to receive hourly news updates inflight, how long before they start to receive other instant media ... live sport for example?
Nick
Thats a good point Nick, I always seem to pick a major sporting event for my day of travel and end up missing it, surely the technology is available to have "live" tv/sports etc shown on a/c (why not just ut a sky dish on the back[:I]), I guess its just a matter of cost.
Neil:)

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 09:10
by FamilyMan
As I am reading this the news is updated hourly, not streamed live. I would think the live tv scenario is a little different.
I would expect that eventually the ability will exist to watch your own tv channels (that you recieve where you live) in real time - so you'll be able to keep up with Eastenders or Emmerdale.
Phil FM

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 11:13
by Monkey
Thanks Jetstreamer, FM can't you watch live TV on some internal US flights? I am sure I saw onthe ews aboiut a aircraft that had to make an emergency landing all the pax were watching it onboard til someone made the decision to turn the IFE off (Maybe Last September or The previous March?)

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 13:56
by pjh
Originally posted by Attitude23
Good news, as long as it is an option to view and we aren't made to sit through it like the old one at the start up of V-Port[V]
Neil:)
Funnily enough my partner mentioned it to me on our recent trip as something she missed as it marked the start of the trip for her...for me it's a full english breakfast somewhere...
Paul

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 17:43
by radar
Originally posted by Monkey
Thanks Jetstreamer, FM can't you watch live TV on some internal US flights? I am sure I saw onthe ews aboiut a aircraft that had to make an emergency landing all the pax were watching it onboard til someone made the decision to turn the IFE off (Maybe Last September or The previous March?)
I think you are referring to the JetBlue incident last year. Jet Blue do indeed have live TV feeds on their a/c, others too I believe. There is certainly the technology to do this. I think the issue on International flights is licensing/rights issues. I mean, none of us has Sky TV abroad, do we? [:I] But cost will be an issue too. IMO though, there is plenty to keep me entertained with the normal IFE fayre [^]
Andrew

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 18:03
by easygoingeezer
Another innovation to add to the "not included you don't get it" list for MAN and LGW pax.[}:)]

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 18:55
by VS045
How difficult is it to get a signal half way across the atlantic for TV?
VS.

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 20:04
by Neil
Originally posted by VS045
How difficult is it to get a signal half way across the atlantic for TV?
VS.
Easy, well ok maybe not but I am sure it should be, I like this idea so think VS should go and sort it, I am sure if they ring Sky they will sort it for them[}:)]

Posted:
05 Sep 2006, 21:21
by VS045
Live TV would be great, although I wouldn't like to have no other entertainment - you know, there's nothing to watch etc...

VS.