Thursday 11 November 2010, AM
BBC offers unions fresh pension talks for call to end next strike | Media | The Guardian
BBC journalists protesting outside television centre last week. The BBC director general, Mark Thompson, talked to union officials yesterday in an attempt to avoid another 48-hour shutdown, which would result in programmes being taken off air. The NUJ, which organised strikes on Friday and Saturday, will meet today to decide whether to accept the offer and call off the latest round of industrial action. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukWednesday 10 November 2010, PM
Domestic woe for the BBCs Earl of White City | Markets Analysis
Forget the historical nitpicking, Downton Abbey has been a huge success. Part melodramatic soap opera and part historical romance, it is a quality production that has achieved record audiences because of its appeal to a British society that remains obsessed with class. In recent weeks, that truth must have struck Thompson, a figure not unlike Downton Abbey's Earl of Grantham a liberal gentleman with a goodish fortune trying to protect an institution faced by problems in the servant quarters. - thisislondon.co.ukwww.thisislondon.co.ukLetter from BBC Trust Chairman to S4C Authority Chairman
Please visit the BBC Trust homepage to find the information you want. you may have typed the web address incorrectly - please check the spelling, or that there are no spaces or capital letters. Alternatively, please try the other links and search box on this page. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukNet providers Digital Economy Act judicial review
A judge will now scrutinise whether the act is legal and justifiable, and could make wide-ranging recommendations. Internet service providers ISPs are unhappy with the part of the act that requires them to take action against suspected illegal file-sharers. Depending on the judge's ruling, the government may be forced to change or even scrap the legislation. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukOfcom told to improve performance | News | Broadcast
10 November, 2010 Ofcom must improve its handling of consumer switching, silent calls and broadband speeds, according to a report into the communications regulators performance. It takes just 2 minutes and offers full, instant access to the Broadcast website along with a copy of the magazine delivered every week. - broadcastnow.co.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.ukTuesday 09 November 2010, PM
Ofcom plans supercharged Wi-Fi for rural areas - November - 2010 - Which? News
09 November 2010 Unless you live in one of our over populated cities, broadband access and speed can be a real problem. Ofcom, the communications regulator, has a plan to solve this problem and its called white space technology. Ofcom says white space, which is defined as the unused frequencies between TV channels, could be used to supply broadband access to remote rural locations that currently lack high-speed internet, or suffer a dearth of options. - which.co.ukwww.which.co.ukChannels 4 and 5 dismiss ITVs attack on CRR | Media | guardian.co.uk
The X Factor one of ITV's biggest hits. He said that there was no guarantee that ITV management would spend any more money on original programming if the broadcaster was freed from CRR. To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editormediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukRupert Murdochs Sky bid will end up costing the earth | Media | guardian.co.uk
You can buy the shares, or rather a few of the 61 per cent that News Corp does not already own for 732p at the time of writing. All of which suggests at first sight that the City is pretty sure that the proposed bid - at 700p a share - will get past Britain's regulators. We ought to call this the Cameron/Murdoch-put. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukBBC iPlayer to go global - November - 2010 - Which? News
If you're yet to experience the freedom of on-demand TV, find out more in the free Whichonline TV guide. International iPlayer may take advertising Overseas viewers do not pay a TV licence fee, meaning that an international version of the iPlayer will have to be funded differently. One option is for the international version of the iPlayer to show advertising. - which.co.ukwww.which.co.ukTuesday 09 November 2010, AM
GMG to relaunch Channel M | News | Broadcast
- broadcastnow.co.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.ukMonday 08 November 2010, PM
Trust's service review of BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Four
Please visit the BBC Trust homepage to find the information you want. you may have typed the web address incorrectly - please check the spelling, or that there are no spaces or capital letters. Alternatively, please try the other links and search box on this page. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukHomes hit with digital TV troubles From Bromsgrove Advertiser)
The problem has varied from people being without just a few programmes to homes losing all channels. Resident Darren Mansell said Since Thursday night last week large proportions of Bromsgrove residents have been without Freeview to varying degrees. DigitalUK which is performing this digital switch over work on the transmitter has not communicated any of this to residents and I assume they will try to sweep it under the carpet when they find out the scale of this problem. The problem was also highlighted by resident Andrew Bull. - bromsgroveadvertiser.co.ukwww.bromsgroveadvertiser.co.ukHybrid TV "finally come of age"
- www.iptv-news.comBBC R+D: Super Hi-Vision Trials: The Audio Setup
We used NHK's loudspeakers for the front three and a pair of ours for the surround channels. The return feeds from the NHK SHV kit were again fed through the console for level control and then routed to a 6-channel digital-to-analogue converter and thence to the loudspeakers in the listening room. The O2R was also used to introduce compensatory audio delays to get the sound and pictures in sync in the listening room. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC told to improve formulaic and derivative shows | Media | guardian.co.uk
Bargain Hunt the BBC Trust said too many daytime shows were 'collectable hunting and property'. The report found that a third of viewers of BBC1, which has a total budget of 1.37bn or 41 of the licence fee, felt that the channel did not deliver good value for money. The report also said that, overall, it needed to work harder to reach some audience groups including viewers in Northern Ireland, Scotland, some regions of England and ethnic minorities. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukThe BBC has a duty to be distinctive | Media | guardian.co.uk
Car Booty the type of daytime show criticised by the BBC Trust in its review. Photograph BBC/Leopard Films The recently negotiated licence fee settlement, which will last for the remaining six years of our current royal charter, has predictably been the source of much debate. What is clear is that while the settlement gives the BBC certainty and stability, it is tough and will mean some difficult choices. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukBBC Trust publishes Licence Reviews
- www.bbc.co.ukBBC One, Two and Four performing well but audiences want even more distinctive programmes, Trust review find
Please visit the BBC Trust homepage to find the information you want. you may have typed the web address incorrectly - please check the spelling, or that there are no spaces or capital letters. Alternatively, please try the other links and search box on this page. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukMonday 08 November 2010, AM
Allan Leighton challenged James Murdoch on BSkyB bid - Telegraph
British Sky Broadcasting Group Mr Murdoch removed himself from the bid process but remained as chairman. As a result, Sir Nicholas Ferguson, senior independent director, was made deputy chairman to lead a special committee to consider the offer. News Corp notified the EC last week of its bid to buy the 68.9pc of BSkyB that it does not own. - telegraph.co.ukwww.telegraph.co.ukITV bosses narrowly avoid a Ratner moment | Media | The Guardian
Revenues are up and ratings are strong, driven by high-quality, high-value, must-see programming. Could this be the same network as the one that has The X Factor, Britain's most watched and talked-about show, the top-flight costume drama Downton Abbey, hard-hitting documentaries about life in prison in midweek prime time and the country's most popular soap in its 50th year and in some of the best form of its life Needless to say, perhaps, Norman and Crozier's comments have not gone down well back at the ranch, where programmers and producers thought they were doing creditably well. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukNews Corp/Sky matters because only big news organisations can afford to survive | Media | The Guardian
Several years ago, when News International was last trying to lobby for a relaxation of the few cross-media ownership laws, two of its executives hit upon an ingenious idea. Why not calculate how much time people spend consuming each type of media during a day, and rank media companies' influence accordingly Not only did that fail to accord with any common-sense view of how the media influences us, it hardly suited NI to embrace a worldview that ranked Chris Tarrant those were the days above Rupert Murdoch's bestselling daily. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukBBC boss apologises after signing protest letter against BSkyB buyout | Media | The Guardian
BBC director-general Mark Thompson has apologised for signing letter criticising Rupert Murdoch. Today, the BBC Trust decided to release part of the minutes of its 21 October meeting early. Critically, though, the trustees did not say they were unhappy with the contents of the letter rather that they were unhappy with the process that was followed. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukSunday 07 November 2010, AM
A lesson for buyers of BSkyB: dont be beastly to the BBC and the Lib Dems | Media | The Observer
Suppose the Murdochs had tried to buy up BSkyB without spending the previous year politicking so volubly. James Murdoch explaining his call for the BBC to be shrunk not an ideal prelude to an attempt to increase the size of his own media empire. Photograph Murdo Macleod for the Guardian Suppose a few modest, going on demurely tactful, things. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukOfcom | Licensing Update Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2
Sky's retail prices are to change from 4 January 2011 as a result of the change to the VAT rate. The resulting changes to the maximum wholesale prices under the wholesale must-offer obligation have been calculated in accordance with the methodology set out in the Pay TV Statement. Ofcom has therefore decided to vary the licences for Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2 to insert the new wholesale prices. - licensing.ofcom.org.uklicensing.ofcom.org.ukOfcom | Invitation to comment for public interest test
- stakeholders.ofcom.org.ukFuture of Freeview in doubt | News | Broadcast
4 November, 2010 By Kate Bulkley Freeview is fighting for its future after it emerged that top-level discussions have taken place about closing the organisation after digital switchover in 2012. It takes just 2 minutes and offers full, instant access to the Broadcast website along with a copy of the magazine delivered every week. - broadcastnow.co.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.uk10 best Freeview HDTVs in the UK today | News | TechRadar UK
Here's the best of the current Freeview HD TV crop. Certainly the presence of this filter seemed to help the 46PFL9706 produce stand-out performance quality at all of the technology shows it's been featured at this year, where any screen that can 'defend itself' from the high light levels of a typical show floor is going to look special. However, 3D TV support and 100Hz anti-blur tech are the casualties, and the brushed metallic 'look' is just that. - techradar.comwww.techradar.comSky Sports News Funeral: Behind the Scenes | Sport Features | Sport.co.uk
It may have come to your attention that Sky Sports News no longer broadcasts on Freeview and is now only available to those elite subscribers who choose to give their hard earned cash to Rupert Murdochs zillion-dollar industry. Its been sweeping the forums and blogs amassing over 35,000 hits on You Tube so far. Sport.co.uk caught up with the brains behind the project, Anthony Richardson, to see how it all came about. - sport.co.ukwww.sport.co.ukBroadcasting - News - Ex-Channel M boss says local TV will work - Digital Spy
The former chief executive of the failed Manchester television station Channel M has today insisted that the government's local TV plans will prove successful. He said that Channel M generated annual revenues of 4.3 million and attracted around 300,000 viewers a week, but was hindered by a lack of support. Media analyst Claire Enders, who is currently serving on Shott's panel, told the conference that a public subsidy will be required to really make local TV work. - digitalspy.co.ukwww.digitalspy.co.ukAlba to Freeview decision by Christmas - Scotsman.com News
- news.scotsman.comnews.scotsman.comThe Business On... Ed Richards, Chief executive, Ofcom - News, People - The Independent
You will have to wait until the end of the year to find out. Ofcom and Sky have been at daggers drawn for as long as anyone can remember, and one imagines Mr Richards is no friend of the Murdochs. Revenge might be fun, but those who know Mr Richards pay tribute to his professionalism, and he has spent years working to ensure that he is seen as a politically impartial Ofcom boss. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukDanny Cohen outlines BBC1 ambitions | News | Broadcast
It takes just 2 minutes and offers full, instant access to the Broadcast website along with a copy of the magazine delivered every week. - broadcastnow.co.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.ukBSkyB and News Corp: Rupert Murdoch and the regulators | Dan Sabbagh | Media | The Guardian
Rupert Murdoch launched Sky in 1989 from Luxembourg, because the broadcasting regulations of the time meant that it would have been banned in the UK. The media mogul adroitly launched Sky in 1989 from Luxembourg, because the broadcasting regulations of the time meant that it would have been banned in the UK. Since then the satellite broadcaster has easily beaten off a string of attempts to force a break-up of its stranglehold on Premier League football and its growth has been so rapid and relentless that Sky is already bigger than the BBC. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukLord Puttnam hits out over News Corps BSkyB takeover | Media | The Guardian
Mentions of Channel 5 in Mr Desmond's newspapers soared from 92 in 2009 to 1,073 times this year. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukDanny Cohen: BBC1 should nuture older talent | Media | guardian.co.uk
In his first public outing since taking up the new post last month, Cohen emphasised the need to take risks on BBC1, saying it should not feel compelled to be the most-watched channel every day of the year. I don't think we need to win in the ratings 365 days a year. To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editormediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukMy greatest mistake: Greg Dyke | Money | The Guardian
Of course, the film went on to make about 150m so the joke was on us. To be honest, if you analysed a newspaper for everything outside of libel, you'd find loads of these things. To find out more information about driving traffic to your content or to place this widget on your site, visit outbrain.com. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukBBC news strike opened doors for the B team | Media | The Observer
Another proud face broadcast during the strike called over alterations to the BBC's pension scheme was Emma Crosby, who read the lunchtime news. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukThompson engulfed by BSkyB letter row - TV Radio, Media - The Independent
The Liberal Democrat Business Secretary stepped in yesterday and asked the media watchdog to examine whether the 12bn bid from Rupert Murdoch's company would threaten media diversity. The Independent understands that Mr Thompson's initiative has incensed senior figures in the Trust. Some members feared Mr Thompson had signed the letter as part of his ongoing public dispute with James Murdoch, the chairman of Sky. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukMark Thompson on Industrial Action by NUJ
- www.bbc.co.ukNews Corporations Response to Statement by Secretary of State for Business - MarketWatch
To find what you're looking for, try one of these options MarketWatch Front Page A starting place for all your financial news and information needs. - marketwatch.comwww.marketwatch.comBBC Monitoring at Caversham - hard of hearing?
By the time his other son, Charles 2nd had returned from exile to regain the throne, Caversham had fallen into ruin and disrepair. The BBC Monitoring Unit is to undergo unprecedented cuts and a change of funding which could change what they do forever. The Unit has been at Caversham since 1942 occupying a beautiful early Victorian building which dominates the skyline above Reading and the River Thames. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC R+D: Prototyping Weeknotes #39 (05/11/10)
Tris is wrangling tasks and to-dos, getting some consistent language across the piece and finalising recruitment surveys and invite emails, whilst Vicky, Theo, Jo, Duncan and Chris B beaver away towards the final version, optimising the content for the trial pages, consoles, templates.. and ironing out inevitable last-minute snags. All this whilst still managing to write a blog post about digital storytelling, something that she and Tris have started to think hard about. They report a combination of great progress and bemusement on the faces of some EU project newbies. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukWhats On BBC Red Button 6th - 19th November
Last year an impressive 318,417 was donated this way. It will be available on the days before and after the TV programme on 19th November as well as the during the main appeal show itself. Episode 5 is a special two hander between Miranda and Penny so Red Button viewers will see an exclusive interview with Miranda and her real life mother. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukNick Robinsons Newslog: The politics of the News Corp referral
After all, he could have argued, News Corp already controls, even if it doesn't 100 own, the company behind Sky TV. Had he done so he would have infuriated many in his own party, given Labour another stick with which to beat him, his party and the government and put himself in opposition to the bosses of the Guardian, the Mail and the BBC, who recently wrote a joint letter raising their concerns about the deal. However, by referring the deal, Cable has added to the growing list of government decisions which have disappointed the Murdochs. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukFriday 05 November 2010, PM
Pestons Picks: Ofcoms Sky dilemma
First Ofcom has been put in an intriguing position. So - some would say - if it is being consistent and rational, it will conclude that increasing the stake from 39 to 100 does not in practice reduce choice or plurality in the media. These competition issues are not for Ofcom they are being examined by the European Commission. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukFriday 05 November 2010, AM
DTG :: News :: YouView announces agency line-up
YouView has announced its agency line-up ahead of next year's launch. YouView has appointed Adam Eve as its advertising agency to create through-the-line advertising and communications. The teams are tasked with coordinating the brand launch and rollout of YouView across all media and channels by the middle of 2011. - dtg.org.ukwww.dtg.org.ukBBC: Podcasts available for longer
A recent example is A History of the World in 100 Objects which has had over 12 million downloads so far, over the course of the series. I like this example, first because it's a big number but also because the content itself is stunning. I also like this example because we've made every episode of the 100-part series available rather than the normal approach of withdrawing the podcasts 7 days after the original programme was broadcast. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBIS and Ofcom: details on proposed NewsCorp / BSkyB merger : | OfcomWatch |
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