Thursday 09 September 2010, PM
BBC Proms in Extra High Quality on the Internet- The Tech
For background information about the experimental extra high quality feed, you may wish to read the entry on the BBC Internet Blog and to listen to the audio, visit the web page hosting the experiment here. Each microphone has appropriate equalisation and time alignment applied and the sound is mixed down to stereo for broadcast on Radio 3. Here it is unfortunately necessary to sample rate convert the audio to 44.1ks/s. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukHyperlocal TV Groups Team To Rat On Canvas To Ofcom| paidContent:UK
their channels would be hard to find on the EPG. the JV members may exploit viewer data for commercial advantage Canvas could prevent viewers from obtaining any streamed services on the open internet from TV channels who are unwilling or unable to meet the access terms Some of these worries are baseless. And, since Canvas channels will mirror the numbering on the Freeview EPG, these local channels should be no harder to find than now. - paidcontent.co.ukpaidcontent.co.ukThursday 09 September 2010, AM
Fibre optic capacity 'auto-tuned' by novel device
The team says the growth in bandwidth-hungry applications such as YouTube and iPlayer will eventually stretch the limits of long-distance fibre links. Developers say the device can plug directly into existing networks. Data is sent as a sequence of bits coded into the properties of a light beam piped down an optical fibre, but the bits can over great lengths of fibre become distorted. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukWednesday 08 September 2010, PM
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We've listed the key stands where you'll find us below, and if you want to find the stands at the show- the handy venue guide should help. The MyMedia EC-funded collaborative research project is exploring the use of intelligent recommender systems for audio/visual content. The project has developed a shared-source software framework which provides all the components required to build a state-of-the-art recommender system. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukHumax turns your HD-Fox T2 into a Freeview HD recorder - Pocket-lint
The software upgrade is free for existing users, so if you've got an external HDD lying about, then it's a no-brainer really. You'll also be able to series-record, record shows whilst watching back a recorded programme, and record a programme while watching another if they are broadcast on the same multiplex If you buy a HD-Fox T2 from October onwards, the box will already have the new software on board. The device costs around 150 and its a product that Pocket-lint gave a favourable review to back in February when it was launched. - pocket-lint.comwww.pocket-lint.comFreeview HD take-up grows | Broadband TV News
What is more, Freeview has had 1.5 million unique visitors to its website checking the coverage of its HD services. Launched earlier this year, they can already be received in 55 of the UK, with the figure rising to 98.5 at the completion of digital switchover in 2012. Howling also said that in that in the eight years since its launch, 60 million pieces of Freeview equipment have been sold, with 13 million in the last year alone. - broadbandtvnews.comwww.broadbandtvnews.comWednesday 08 September 2010, AM
Porn boss to oversee childrens TV at Five -TV Radio, Media - The Independent
Sorry but we haven't been able to serve the page you requested - please try again If you typed in a URL, please make sure you have typed it correctly. In particular, make sure that the URL you typed is all in lower case. If you think this article may be missing, please contact newsiteindependent.co.uk stating the URL of this page. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukGoogle aims for Apple with Web TV, launching worldwide by 2011 | Tech Gear News - Betanews
Apple may have the head start on its competitors when it comes to streaming content, but Google is not going to let it get too far ahead. Sony will be the first manufacturer to incorporate Google's technologies into television sets sold within the US this fall. From there, the service will be expanded worldwide in 2011. - betanews.comwww.betanews.comFreeview MD questions need for lots of HD channels | News | TechRadar UK
Freeview's managing director Ilse Howling has questioned the need for lots of HD channels, insisting that the planned five HD channels already contained the programmes most people watched. At the Westminster eForum to discuss the future of digital terrestrial television, the problem of Freeview's limited bandwidth as data-hungry HD channels proliferated was an issue that arose several times. - techradar.comwww.techradar.comFreeview hd will aid takeup of mobile telly - The Inquirer
There was a standard for mobile telly, it was called DVB-H, but it was dogged by problems like bad reception, never a good thing for telly addicts. Another advance for the digital telly domain that will aid tablet or smartphone viewing is the DTG's next version of its digital TV technical standards. Companies like Sony, Philips, Sharp and Loewe all have their own Internet connected televisions but they all use their own standards and content providers have to abide by each of them. - theinquirer.netwww.theinquirer.netTuesday 07 September 2010, PM
Ofcom | Radio Multiplex Licence Renewals
Statement published 070910 The Broadcasting Act 1996 sets out the statutory framework for the renewal of radio multiplex licences, including the timetable within which the holder of a radio multiplex licence is able to apply for renewal, and the circumstances in which a renewal can be granted. This statement follows on from the public consultation we published on 2 July 2010 entitled Radio Multiplex Licence Renewals. The consultation set out our proposals on the decisions we are required to make when renewing radio multiplex licences, and asked stakeholders for their views. - stakeholders.ofcom.org.ukstakeholders.ofcom.org.ukTuesday 07 September 2010, AM
The BBC executive board must cut their pay now | Media | guardian.co.uk
Marcus Agius, chair of the BBC executive board remuneration committee and Barclays Bank. When plans to cut the salaries of some top talent by between 25 and 40 were confirmed in the summer of 2009, why didn't these clever executives see the writing on the wall, and turn the knife on their own pay packages sooner The end result is that now, as they finally bow to the inevitable, they are so behind the curve that their sacrifice of a month's pay for this year and next is reaping them scant benefit. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukStephen Fry: BBC 'culture of fear' creating blandness
The BBC was not immediately available to respond to Fry's comments. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukMonday 06 September 2010, PM
New BBC iPlayer live from today | Media | guardian.co.uk
The BBC's iPlayer is used by 5 million people every week, so any redesign needs to be pretty confident. The new version instated today has had extensive work done behind the scenes and has some social media and recommendation features added. This version is not new, exactly, as it has been running as a beta since June. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukMonday 06 September 2010, AM
PCTV nanoStick T2 290e Freeview HD Tuner - Full Specs and Data Sheet | We Got Served
The nanoStick T2 will ship in the UK in October for 99. Since February 2007, the site has provided detailed coverage and analysis of the emerging home server category, and has subsequently grown into a trusted outlet for digital home news and reviews. - wegotserved.comwww.wegotserved.comJames Robinson interviews Danny Cohen, controller of BBC3 | Media | The Guardian
BBC3's controller, Danny Cohen, wants to talk about the success of the channel, and who can blame him The problem is there is only one subject everyone else wants to discuss and that is whether he is about to leave. Cohen, 35, is regarded as a leading candidate for the new programming post of chief creative officer at Channel 4, where he previously worked for seven years. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukMediaguardian.co.uk: a constant over 10 years of change | Media | The Guardian
When MediaGuardian.co.uk started a decade ago it was underpinned by a simple concept to tell desk-bound people in the media industry what was going on, on a minute-by-minute basis. A web-based wire-type service for the media industry would, they confidently predicted, have no traction in a market already drowning in trade press. But, like so many of the first wave of content websites, it surpassed some expectations and undershot others. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukSaturday 04 September 2010, AM
BBC iPlayer gets even better
The BBC iPlayer team are very excited about the latest developments going live next week - this is a big step for the product, and its users, bringing A new design which is more fun to use, and distinctively styled. A range of personalisation features that let you shape your very own BBC iPlayer experience. Integration with your social network account that lets you add a social dimension to your viewing and listening. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC iPlayer Beta: What we did with your feedback
We've been running the latest version of BBC iPlayer in beta since May this year. About 8 of our existing user base has opted to use the beta version which is a good result. From the feedback, we're happy that 75 of our beta users preferred the new site to the existing version. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukFriday 03 September 2010, PM
Mark Thompson should heed his own warning on the BBC and politicians | Media | The Guardian
BBC director general Mark Thompson unlikely to forget how precarious his job is. First, the BBC director general is snapped in Downing Street for meeting with the prime minister's head of strategy. After six years in the job, Thompson made the rookie error of displaying a briefing note in which Helen Boaden, his director of news, revealed details of a lunch with Andy Coulson, the government spinmeister-in-chief. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.uk3D cameras and internet TVs at Berlins IFA tech show
This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets CSS enabled. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets CSS if you are able to do so. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukChoosing a DAB radio | Ask Jack | Technology | guardian.co.uk
I'm about to reluctantly upgrade from my existing extremely old but dearly loved radio. I'm intending to spend as much as I can afford on a top range, high specification standalone DAB radio. Radio now comes from a variety of sources, including thousands of internet radio stations. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukNorth East Scotland switchover underway
The first stage of digital switchover in Aberdeen City and Shire has now been completed, according to Digital UK. Shortly after midnight on 1 September, analogue BBC Two was turned off permanently at the Durris transmitter and digital signals were switched on at 13 relay transmitters serving the region. Viewers in Tomintoul, Brechin and Gourdon will also start switchover from today. - dtg.org.ukwww.dtg.org.ukThursday 02 September 2010, AM
BBC staff vote for strike over pensions | Media | guardian.co.uk
BBC staff on strike in 2005, over job cuts. Today's overwhelming vote in favour of industrial action could threaten BBC coverage of the closing stages of the Proms and the pope's visit to the UK later this month. However, with BBC management understood to be planning concessions on its controversial proposals to overhaul the final salary pension scheme, the unions held back from naming strike dates in order that talks can be held over the next two weeks to resolve the dispute. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukBBC iPlayer Beta: Less is More
The following four design strategies informed our solution framework Navigation We recognised that watching TV and listening to the radio are two different activities that respond to different user needs. The previous version of iPlayer mixed radio and TV content on each page. Table 1 most likely overstates the overlap as the number reflect hardware not users. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukWednesday 01 September 2010, PM
DTG Testing achieves UKAS accreditation for DTT testing
DTG Staff 01.09.2010 Links open in a new window. The DTG is not responsible for the content of other web sites. - dtg.org.ukwww.dtg.org.ukWednesday 01 September 2010, AM
File sharing solicitor to face disciplinary body
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GMTV on the scrapheap | Media | guardian.co.uk
To find out more information about driving traffic to your content or to place this widget on your site, visit outbrain.com. We welcome your feedback at userhelpguardian.co.uk or feedbackoutbrain.com. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukThompsons MacTaggart cut at the last moment | Media | guardian.co.uk
'So I chopped and chopped and finally got it down to a mere 8,000 words' Mark Thompson. The BBC director general cut 1,000 words from what was still one of the longest ever Edinburgh addresses at the last minute, he told MediaGuardian the day after he'd delivered it. He and his son scaled a cliff face in Switzerland by clambering up the tiniest of ladders fixed to the side of the mountain, the bearded one revealed, adding that delivering the MacTaggart was not half as scary. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukLocal TV group to complain to Ofcom over BBC-Canvas joint venture | Media | The Guardian
Ofcom, which has already received a complaint from Virgin about the Canvas joint venture, will now be hearing from Six TV. Ofcom has already received a complaint from Virgin Media, which sees Canvas as an anti-competitive cartel that will crush the nascent online TV market. Orange and Channel 5 are also looking to get involved. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukTuesday 31 August 2010, AM
DAB offers Pop Up Radio series
- radiotoday.co.ukMonday 30 August 2010, PM
FT.com - Edinburgh Television Festival
Printed from http//www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7aced2a6-b3b2-11df-81aa-00144feabdc0.html Print a single copy of this article for personal use. - ft.comwww.ft.comMark Thompson: Once gone, it will be gone for ever | Media | The Guardian
Mark Thompson's MacTaggart lecture, one of the longest ever delivered, contained many messages, but the most important was hidden in the subtext of the speech. One of the biggest laughs of the night came when Thompson mocked the head of News Corp's European operations for attacking the British Library's plan to digitise its newspaper archive. Although discussions are understood to have been held between Thompson and senior executives at Channel 4 and ITV, neither appeared to embrace the idea over the weekend. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukThe Full-On Assault On Cable Is Underway
All of these companies are currently sitting in the same boat about to storm the beaches. Those belonging to the the cable television providers in the U.S. It has only just begun, but the assault is underway. Let me start by saying that of course the cable companies arent about to go away. - techcrunch.comtechcrunch.comMedia: Making a stand against Sky | Comment is free | The Guardian
The issue is partly, but only partly, the future of public service broadcasting. It is also about media plurality and market dominance. It is a profound issue about the ownership and regulation of our media. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukMonday 30 August 2010, AM
Edinburgh wasnt about TV, it was all about Murdoch | Media | The Guardian
Not the knockabout or the mickey-taking but the serious business of News Corp's likely purchase of the 61 of BSkyB it doesn't already own. As Thompson pointed out, this would not be allowed in the USA or Australia. The past five years have seen Sky's business transformed as the benefits of major investments in digital, HD, broadband and telephony have started to pay off. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukStephen Glover: Thompsons attack is more than it seems -Opinion, Media - The Independent
That about sums up this slightly childish exchange between the two men. Apart from controlling BSkyB, which they would like to own outright, the Murdochs have four national newspapers accounting for approximately 35 per cent of all sales. Mr Thompson's aggressive counter-attack on the Murdoch empire should be interpreted in this light. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukBBC1 chief declares truce in Saturday night ratings war -TV Radio, Media - The Independent
I'm sort of agnostic about ratings, I don't think it matters. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukMedia Talk: Edinburgh TV festival 2010
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MGEITFs Channel of the Year Awards | Media | guardian.co.uk
- www.guardian.co.ukNext series of Doctor Who to be split transmission
The split transmission is the result of a request from Steven Moffat to write a new Doctor Who story arc which involves a big plot twist in the middle of the series. By splitting the series Moffat plans to give viewers one of the most exciting Doctor Who cliffhangers and plot twists ever, leaving them waiting, on the edge of their seats, until the autumn to find out what happens. For the kids it will never be more than a few months to the next Doctor Who - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukSunday 29 August 2010, AM
Go global or face huge cuts, says BBC boss -TV Radio, Media - The Independent
This could be the future of programmes in a new, leaner BBC described yesterday by its director general, who is this weekend wrestling with critical press, worried staff and the threat of a reduced licence fee. The public broadcaster faces a pension deficit of up to 2bn and future partnerships with American producers in order to make programmes like Wallander to sell around the world, according to Mark Thompson. I don't think in five or 10 years anyone is going to remember any of this. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukSaturday 28 August 2010, PM
New ITV1 Factual Strand unveiled at Edinburgh - ITV Press Centre
Perspectives will be the umbrella title encompassing single, factual films from a variety of film-makers and, on occasions, presenters, offering their take on subject matter ranging from life in Britain today to the arts. The unlikely group now have a million pound record contract, a book about their life and a film deal. The film follows them over six months as men who have spent a lifetime working around a small, sleepy harbour face the glitz and glamour of the showbiz world. They were ordinary working men who had spent years down the pits before organising an art appreciation class for themselves in the 1930s. Despite their lack of professional training, their works, which drew on their own lives, were bought by collectors and praised by connoisseurs, which begs the questions what makes an artist, and can anyone paint - itv.comwww.itv.comYamgo Live Mobile TV and Video Streaming
Yamgo is a leading global provider of end-to-end linear TV and video streaming services delivering transcoding, encoding, distribution, publishing and advertising solutions for digital media owners. - yamgo.comwww.yamgo.comCulture secretary Jeremy Hunt tells BBC to prepare for deeper cuts | Media | guardian.co.uk
Link to this video The culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has warned the BBC that it faces making deeper cuts and refused to rule out a reduction the licence fee. He was then asked if he considered the BBC to be a government department. He added that on this basis he could not categorically rule out the licence fee being cut. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukMediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival - MGEITF 2010 - Highlights
- www.mgeitf.co.ukSaturday 28 August 2010, AM
For BBC chief Mark Thompson, revenge is a dish best served cold -TV Radio, Media - The Independent
The director-general has himself faced criticism, particularly over the size of his annual remuneration of 838,000, which he recently agreed to reduce by 20 per cent. Mr Thompson also drew attention to News Corporation's press interests and complained of what he depicted as an unprecedented level of hostility in coverage of the BBC. Other organisations might rise and fall but the BBCs income is guaranteed and growing. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukFriday 27 August 2010, PM
Mark Thompsons MacTaggart lecture the full text | Media | guardian.co.uk
We all know the ingredients of a classic MacTaggart. If you can manage it, rage though no one's ever going to match Dennis Potter, not just for eloquence and passion, but for sheer undiluted bile. If you study the best MacTaggarts, there's always a proper, black-hearted villain. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukOn TV: perspectives on television in words and numbers | Media | Telecommunications, Media Technology | Deloitte UK
Background On TV perspectives on television in words and numbers is Deloittes fourth annual report on the current issues impacting the television sector. The in-depth research was based on interviews with senior industry executives and a detailed survey of the UK public designed by Deloitte and conducted by YouGov between 9th and 12th July 2010. Online television has proved more supportive than disruptive to broadcast television while social media has so far proven to be a powerful ally in raising awareness of televisions most compelling content. - deloitte.comwww.deloitte.comYouTube UK to launch free movie service | Technology | guardian.co.uk
YouTube, which already delivers TV through deals with Channel 4 and Channel 5, will initially make more than 400 titles available for free and on-demand. For Blinkbox, which will receive revenue from advertising around the films, the move to make content available for free is about building the brand and reaching new audiences. To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editormediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukpick a page