To admire in the TV browser:
Sat., Oct. 26 · 3:30-5:05 p.m. · ORF one
Witches witches
According to the TV browser and the ORF website, these are:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805647/
The Swisscom EPG presents the film data in the usual quality:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100944/
Also missed that program change that evening/night program on ORF one…
Glotzologist
Well, just because I was curious, here is the corresponding EPG entry from Teleboy TV:
From a marketing perspective, what can you conclude from these differences in the quality of the various EPGs?
How about these attempts at interpretation:
- If, like Teleboy TV, you still want to win new customers and can only charge about a third as much as blue TV as the price for the 7-day replay offer, then you shouldn’t give yourself the same exposure for the EPG as blue TV?
- in the EPG of blue TV are nicely “framed” pictures simply much more important than correct information?
Otherwise, the following generally applies to the EPG of blue TV:
The fact that it is very defective is nothing new, and the fact that no improvements have been visible for years has been true for a very long time, and the fact that this doesn’t bother the majority of blue TV customers anyway actually seems to be a constant phenomenon 🙂
Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom
@RolandMe You write the “metadata provider is being reminded”, how many reminders has he already received, or how many more does he need before something really happens? One thing is clear: the quality of the metadata has been more than poor for several years now.
Blue TV customers not only expect beautiful pictures, but also beautiful and correct information, actors and descriptions of the content.
@RolandMe wrote:
Swisscom terminology differentiates between funny genres:
- Comedies (films like “Some Like It Hot.”)
- Comedy series (long-running favorites like “Fascht e Familie”)
- Comedy programs (entertainment such as stand-up, cabaret and the “Arosa Humor Festival”)
That’s now also “snow of the past” - now there is only the “Comedy” group and there are also film comedies in it
….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@RolandMe wrote:
Swisscom not only warns customers who are unwilling to pay, but also lukewarm meta-datlers.
Since this thread has been going on for over four years, kicking it out would be more appropriate.
Glotzologist
@Doppite26 I also noticed that 2024 is shown relatively often and the program in question is sometimes older than me 🥴. Already weird
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@Doppite26 That’s actually true, I assume Swisscom doesn’t change that itself 🤪. But it doesn’t make things better.
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