Talk:Teletext

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MOS:ENGVAR

Per MOS:CONSISTENCY, with Template:Diff I've just changed a few spellings of "analogue" to "analog". Both were used in the article, but it seems to be consistent with "color" as I am assuming a preference for U.S. spelling.

That being said, the article has perhaps greater "ties" to the U.K. per MOS:TIES, so perhaps these should be changed to use British English. 89.147.70.16 (talk) 09:02, 14 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

UK BBC text news service

The article includes this sentence:

The BBC maintains a Red Button service on digital TV which includes access to the latest text news; that text news service is accessible on the BBC News Channel and during BBC One newscasts.

But on Freeview the text news service is available on all BBC TV and radio channels (except the Red Button channel) all the time. (I think that sometimes pressing the red button immediately changes the channel to the BBC Red Button channel instead of showing the text page, in which case you need to press the "Text" button instead.)

Uses

There should be a section explaining the types of content available. --Error (talk) 18:56, 2 November 2020 (UTC)Reply