RaptureTV - one of the handful of UK digital TV channels willing to support anime (Fullmetal Alchemist, Mezzo DSA, Wolf's Rain) - faces losing its channel number and EPG section on Sky Digital after running into a finacial dispute with the satelite broadcaster over EPG fees.<ul class="menu">"Rapture TV believes that BSkyB is charging excessively high fees for the supply of an EPG service on the UK's only DSat platform. Rapture TV has submitted evidence that BSkyB used to charge much lower fees for the same service.Rapture TV contends that BSkyB is failing to provide the EPG Service on a cost-oriented basis and that this may be regarded as a breach of paragraph 15(A) of the Code of Practice on Electronic Programme Guides."
"It is a requirement of the Communications Act 2003 that BSkyB must enter meaningful commercial negotiations with other network providers. Rapture TV has submitted evidence that BSkyB failed to enter meaningful commercial negotiations with Rapture TV. David Henry Rapture TV’s managing director said “Rapture TV hopes that a full investigation by regulator Ofcom will lead to a industry wide agreement on what level of fee is 'fair reasonable and non-discriminatory'."</ul>If Rapture is eventually removed from the Sky Digital EPG, this will no doubt be a major blow to the channel's prospects, that said they do intend to continue for now as a free to air TV channel that can be manually inserted into your Sky EPG or streamed via the internet.
"It is a requirement of the Communications Act 2003 that BSkyB must enter meaningful commercial negotiations with other network providers. Rapture TV has submitted evidence that BSkyB failed to enter meaningful commercial negotiations with Rapture TV. David Henry Rapture TV’s managing director said “Rapture TV hopes that a full investigation by regulator Ofcom will lead to a industry wide agreement on what level of fee is 'fair reasonable and non-discriminatory'."</ul>If Rapture is eventually removed from the Sky Digital EPG, this will no doubt be a major blow to the channel's prospects, that said they do intend to continue for now as a free to air TV channel that can be manually inserted into your Sky EPG or streamed via the internet.