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Remaining Channel 5-owned TV services resume normal playout operations

Posted on 22nd October 2021 by Editor Last updated on 22nd October 2021 Filed under PresWatch

The disaster recovery indicator that had been present in the top right corner of the screen on all of Channel 5’s TV services since the Red Bee incident on 25th September is no longer there on 5Select, 5Star, 5USA and Paramount.

The indicator disappeared from Channel 5 on 20th October.

The assumption would be that Channel 5’s TV services have now switched back to their main playout facility in the Red Bee Media Broadcast Centre.

VIDEO: a quick snapshot of 5Select, 5Star, 5USA and Paramount this evening shows the DR indicator is no longer present in the top right corner of the screen. TX DATE: 22nd October 2021. COPYRIGHT: Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd.

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Tags: 5Select, 5Star, 5USA, Channel 5, Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd, Paramount, Playout, Red Bee Media, Red Bee Media Incident (Sep 2021)

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