Tellytrack what if....
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Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
they don`t get a stay of execution?
as of yesterday no agreement has been reached to extend the Multichoice contract,so what happens if there is no pictures on the 27th?
as of yesterday no agreement has been reached to extend the Multichoice contract,so what happens if there is no pictures on the 27th?
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11 years 2 months ago
hibernia Wrote:
> they don`t get a stay of execution?
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> as of yesterday no agreement has been reached to
> extend the Multichoice contract,so what happens if
> there is no pictures on the 27th?
I thought a 6 month extension is a done deal ?
> they don`t get a stay of execution?
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> as of yesterday no agreement has been reached to
> extend the Multichoice contract,so what happens if
> there is no pictures on the 27th?
I thought a 6 month extension is a done deal ?
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
soodum Wrote:
> hibernia Wrote:
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> > they don`t get a stay of execution?
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> > as of yesterday no agreement has been reached
> to
> > extend the Multichoice contract,so what happens
> if
> > there is no pictures on the 27th?
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> I thought a 6 month extension is a done deal ?
Who really knows as none of the parties release anything to tell those that keep them in business - Multichoice is just as guilty as Phum in this case
> hibernia Wrote:
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> > they don`t get a stay of execution?
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> > as of yesterday no agreement has been reached
> to
> > extend the Multichoice contract,so what happens
> if
> > there is no pictures on the 27th?
>
> I thought a 6 month extension is a done deal ?
Who really knows as none of the parties release anything to tell those that keep them in business - Multichoice is just as guilty as Phum in this case
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
something's got to give
wait and see I guess?
wait and see I guess?
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Bob, I will find out if there've been any further developments
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On 21 Mar 2014, at 11:51 AM, "robert brogan" wrote:
Clyde and news on a deal with Multichoice yet?
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On 21 Mar 2014, at 11:51 AM, "robert brogan" wrote:
Clyde and news on a deal with Multichoice yet?
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Incredible that absolutely no communication (other than 'we are negotiating') is coming from anywhere :X
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Frodo Wrote:
> Incredible that absolutely no communication (other
> than 'we are negotiating') is coming from anywhere
> :X
this is top customer service from all parties and this is how they keep their customers (us punters) informed
Pathetic - maybe they will wait until 26 March so send the public and update - :X
> Incredible that absolutely no communication (other
> than 'we are negotiating') is coming from anywhere
> :X
this is top customer service from all parties and this is how they keep their customers (us punters) informed
Pathetic - maybe they will wait until 26 March so send the public and update - :X
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
The interesting thing (wonder if we will ever know) what MC require to give an extension...................if it is a concern over litigation then "P" need to agree to an independent investigation /arbitration with bookies ............that at least would suspend any litigation for a period!
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
We are told that Multichoice have given notice because of the decline in viewing standards etc.
If that is the case,and this is a decision that they have allegedly taken,then why should they give any extension,be it one day or six months.
If it does transpire that an extension is given then one may conclude that there may well be a different agends.
If that is the case,and this is a decision that they have allegedly taken,then why should they give any extension,be it one day or six months.
If it does transpire that an extension is given then one may conclude that there may well be a different agends.
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Farawaysaint Wrote:
> We are told that Multichoice have given notice
> because of the decline in viewing standards etc.
> If that is the case,and this is a decision that
> they have allegedly taken,then why should they
> give any extension,be it one day or six months.
> If it does transpire that an extension is given
> then one may conclude that there may well be a
> different agends.
I'm sure we can disregard that reason because the station is still run in an unprofessional way - more to do with Multichoice not wanting legal action from bookmakers than anything else.
> We are told that Multichoice have given notice
> because of the decline in viewing standards etc.
> If that is the case,and this is a decision that
> they have allegedly taken,then why should they
> give any extension,be it one day or six months.
> If it does transpire that an extension is given
> then one may conclude that there may well be a
> different agends.
I'm sure we can disregard that reason because the station is still run in an unprofessional way - more to do with Multichoice not wanting legal action from bookmakers than anything else.
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
They delivered the new local decoder to my agency today if that means anything. My guess they must be switching off soon
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Re: Re: Tellytrack what if....
11 years 2 months ago
Bigbrass Wrote:
> They delivered the new local decoder to my agency
> today if that means anything. My guess they must
> be switching off soon
Decoder for local racing ?
> They delivered the new local decoder to my agency
> today if that means anything. My guess they must
> be switching off soon
Decoder for local racing ?
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