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BFMTV and i-Télé probably benefit greatly from being on channels 15 and 16 on a large platform with a limited number of channels. That's obviously much better than being tucked away at the end of the EPG after dozens of shopping and repeats channels.
Similarly, TV2 News in Denmark has quite low LCNs, which contributes to it usually getting a 3 percent share of viewing.
LCI has only been free-to-air for less than two months, so for most viewers it is essentially a new channel coming into a market with two established rivals. If viewing habits are to change it will probably take a while.
Similarly, TV2 News in Denmark has quite low LCNs, which contributes to it usually getting a 3 percent share of viewing.
LCI has only been free-to-air for less than two months, so for most viewers it is essentially a new channel coming into a market with two established rivals. If viewing habits are to change it will probably take a while.