BBC Prime is finally going to be available in Hong Kong next month.
The bad news is that it is initially going to air on PCCW’s Now Broadband TV (which I no longer have), and they are threatening to censor the programmes for the Asian market (this was in the Sunday Morning Post, so I can’t link to it).
I assume the channel will eventually turn up on Cable TV (The Standard says the PCCW deal is non-exclusive), but it’s a little ironic that Now Broadband TV should finally have a channel I want just days after I gave up their service. I had the box for several months, but never got round to subscribing to any of their channels (though according to Phil there is a special bonus if you do subscribe to one of their packages).
I’m disappointed if they really do plan to censor the programmes. We already have to put up with TVB Pearl doing bad things to The Sopranos (and other similar nonsense from all the terrestrial channels), but surely the point of a subscription channel on cable TV is that different rules apply. However, the problem is that the BBC want the channel to be broadcast in other Asian countries (such as Malaysia and Singapore) and so they have to follow their standards. The same reason, in fact, that HBO and Cinemax in Asia are very different from the original US cable versions of these channels. Which is why I’ve never bothered to subscribe!
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