Friday 06 March 2020, PM
#131 - Free Speech; ARIA Awards; Coronavirus Spitting Image
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Love This podcast support this show through the a car support a feature. It's up to you. How much you give and there's no regular commitment just hit the link in the show description to support now. Hello and welcome to the media podcast. I'm only man on today's show Toby young, put your money wher…Download MP3 play.acast.com Read transript06/03/2020 Radio 4 Feedback
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts and welcome to a coroner virus-free program apart from noting that cabinet minister, Today programme we started mentioning the Menace again instead we're off to Hambridge to explore the recent child sex abuse storyline which has been much acclaimed has also left one…Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transriptWednesday 04 March 2020, PM
The Barclay Brothers, bugs, and The Telegraph
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts from BBC Radio 4 Secret Millionaire allegations of listening devices at The Ritz and a Daily Telegraph about the extraordinary family feud playing out in the High Court between relatives of David and Frederick Barclay it's a British version of my favourite TV show H…Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transriptWednesday 04 March 2020, AM
RadioToday Roundtable March 2020
The radiated a program with broadcast bionics working with the world's leading broadcasters and equipment suppliers to transform in technology and workplace welcome to the Round Table from Radio today with guilt free post in Soho which should always be your studio of when you're around this neck o…Download MP3 audioboom.com Read transriptFriday 28 February 2020, PM
28/02/2020 Radio 4 Feedback
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts like just about every BBC News Bulletin for the last 2-weeks with coronavirus and some criticism. I think the BBC should temperate language and remember that some people are very easily frightened by the thought of the spread of disease and infection as the virus sp…Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transriptThursday 27 February 2020, PM
Small Screen: Big Debate | Small Screen: Big Debate
- www.smallscreenbigdebate.co.ukwww.smallscreenbigdebate.co.ukTransforming TV by going back to the future
Today, technology, platforms, and behavior put consumers in control of TV in an entirely new way - whether that is through installing ad-blocking software, cutting the cord, downloading, streaming, buying, sharing, personalizing, or commenting on content in real time on social media. There's certainly potential for greater integration of TV content and interactive games. - www.strategy-business.comwww.strategy-business.comCable future may not include TV, as Cable One shows
One cable company you may have never heard of - Cable One - is proving that moving away from TV can be good for investors. As a result, Cable One has been shedding cable TV stations for years, refusing to pay increased programming costs on certain channels it has deemed replaceable. - www.cnbc.comwww.cnbc.comWhy Traditional TV Is in Trouble - The New York Times
The fanfare will kick off weeks of negotiations, with networks aiming to get advertisers to commit to billions of dollars in spending for the year ahead.But beneath the sparkle and the canaps, the networks are also navigating a serious advertising upheaval. The hottest shows on TV networks - which command the highest ad prices - are attracting older viewers, which is a challenge for brands that want to reach millennials and teens. - www.nytimes.comwww.nytimes.comThe Death of TV: 5 Reasons People Are Fleeing Traditional TV
Will anyone care if traditional TV watching goes the way of radio before it - used to watch a select few programs a couple of times a week With all the options available to watch time-shifted programming, I sit down and watch all my favorite shows when I want. - psychcentral.compsychcentral.comTelevision is dying and it’s our fault
In 2007, Netflix turned its attention to streaming services rather than mail-order DVDs. It was a brilliant business model as it changed the lives of those who frequently miss their favorite TV shows, but it unknowingly changed the course of the television industry. Slowly but surely, Hulu came onto the scene, as did HBO NOW and FOX NOW. However, Netflix was merely just a medium for the majority of the world’s favorite TV shows. - thetacomaledger.comthetacomaledger.comDish Network Is Dying a Very Slow Death
As part of this mega-merger deal, Dish would take over Boost Mobile, Sprint's prepaid cellular service and build out a 5G network. Can Dish transform itself into a twenty-first-century telecommunications giant I would argue the foundation is there, but the big question that hangs over the company is what to do with its struggling satellite business. - nationalinterest.orgnationalinterest.orgI Worked for a Cable Television Company for Over a Decade. Here’s Why They Might All Soon Disappear.
I made my living selling people cable TV, internet and phone services for over a decade. I knew the end was near. - nationalinterest.orgnationalinterest.orgI Tried to Sign Up for Verizon Fios TV Service. My Experience Proves Why Cable TV is Dying a Quick Death.
She asked me to call Verizon, with her permission granted during the call to speak for her-knowing my years in this field-to see what sort of deal I could get for a bundled service of cable TV, high-speed internet and home phone service. The rep explained a tier of cable channels we could choose from along with HD channels, the same speed of internet along with unlimited phone service with a free DVR. The rate was locked for two years, as it was protected since a two-year agreement was required, at least at the time. - nationalinterest.orgnationalinterest.orgTurn Off the TV: Why Cable and Satellite Companies Like Xfinity, Fios and Dish Network Are Dying
Yes, streaming services, constant price increases, poor customer service and many other factors are killing classic cable TV and dish providers. At the core of this shift in TV viewing habits is the difference in time someone 18-34 years old spends in front of their TV as opposed to someone who is 65 and older. - nationalinterest.orgnationalinterest.orgThe Death of Linear TV: Streaming, Writers Strike, Cord-Cutting More
Blu-rays replaced DVDs with their HDTV quality much like DVDs overthrew the VHS. Now, it is linear television's turn to be bludgeoned by a younger, more efficient upstart. To compete in a digital Peak TV era, many of the major players have invested in their own streaming services. - observer.comobserver.comProducer Shawn Levy addresses 'dying experience' of appointment TV
Levy's production company, 21 Laps, is in the midst of a multi-year overall deal with Netflix to produce TV shows. The experience might not be shared at the same time. - www.insider.comwww.insider.comProof Cable TV Is Dying: Comcast Lost 732,000 Customers Last Year. Now They Are Raising Prices?
In a sign of just how badly managed one of the biggest telecommunications companies on the planet is, Comcast, who lost nearly three-quarters of a million customers last year, is now planning once again on raising prices. They don't seem to understand the threat presented by cord-cutters who have embraced streaming services as well as cable nevers who have never subscribed to cable TV. Knowing they face a generational shift on how people consume content, Comcast does not care for some reason, and seems hell-bent on trying to maximize profits by soaking the customers it still has. - nationalinterest.orgnationalinterest.orgThe Fence, Issue 3, Politics: Off Grid
While the BBC was busy failing to change its structures and work practices with whiteboards, the most complex and unorthodox period of politics in a generation simply blew past the one group of people who were supposed to shine a light on it. The truth of the matter, seen in production meetings and panicked late night broadcasts, is that the BBC currently possesses very little idea of how to present politics at all. - www.the-fence.comwww.the-fence.comThursday 27 February 2020, AM
Apple does not 'let bad guys use iPhones on screen'
Film director Rian Johnson has lifted the lid on a secret in the world of product placement - Apple will not allow its kit to be used by a villainous character on screen. Apple has long cultivated an immaculate brand image and strictly controls how its products are used on the big and small screen. - www.theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comWednesday 26 February 2020, PM
The new wave of political magazines
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts from BBC Radio 4 magazines yes, you heard that right years of talk about the death of print from those nattering nabobs of negativism as President Nixon speech writer William safire have been disproven well for some there is a Resurgence for magazines that deal with…Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transriptWednesday 26 February 2020, AM
Jazz FM's 30th birthday
Ok, we're recording. How can I just get your name and position for the type my name is currently standing next to Nick Pitts is going to be on to tell us about plans for the stations 30th birthday next week and have a look back at its history and a David Lloyd's radio moments frequency changes for…Download MP3 audioboom.com Read transriptFriday 21 February 2020, PM
21/02/2020 Radio 4 Feedback
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts, not much to report since we went off at Christmas the director-general is standing down as is the editor of the programme Saracens the chairman has been told he will not be given a second term John Pienaar is off to a x radio startup and to create the Sunday Times …Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transript#130 - Ofcom’s Online Oversight; BBC’s Future Fight; Hollywood Stars Make A Beeline For Berkshire
Hello and welcome to the media podcast I'm only man on today's show the government's latest Salvo against the BBC ofcom's new powers over online harms and Caroline Flack the nature of online discourse into sharp relief plus the million-pound movie studio coming to Reading and future of multilingua…Download MP3 feedproxy.google.com Read transript#130 - Ofcom’s Online Oversight; BBC’s Future Fight; Hollywood Stars Make A Beeline For Berkshire
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Fake news, strong views, Yorkshire and me
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts from BBC Radio 4 history of trade we call journalism few figures are more romantic and hallowed than the newspaper editor of a powerful title far from a capital city is meant to be a canny reporter a feeling of community and someone with an intuitive understanding o…Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transriptWednesday 19 February 2020, AM
Andy Carter MP
The radiated a program with broadcast bionics created of the bionic studio the smarter way to make radio hello, I'm Stuart Clarkson coming up on this week's podcast from Radio today Andy Carter formerly of tracks alpharail radio smooth gmg tells about Life in Westminster as he takes on a new parli…Download MP3 audioboom.com Read transriptWednesday 12 February 2020, PM
The big money bet on podcasting
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts from BBC Radio 4 podcast preserve of nerds and Fanatics a joyous audio garden where anyone with a microphone could wander aimlessly but not anymore because podcasting has become a massive cutthroat Media industry by big players and big money only Yesterday Bloomberg…Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transriptWednesday 12 February 2020, AM
Greatest Hits Radio PD Andy Ashton
The radiated a program with broadcast bionics creators of The Bionic studio the smarter way to make radio hello Anne Stuart Clarkson coming up on this week's podcast I will hear from the program director at Greatest Hits radio Andy Ashton about his new big-name presenter signings this week and abo…Download MP3 audioboom.com Read transriptMonday 10 February 2020, AM
'Cynical' Virgin Media signed my mum up to Sky Sports package
I believe my 86-year-old mother has been the victim of a cynical Virgin Media saleswoman who who in 2018 convinced her to take out a Sky Sports package. Virgin Media insists that it will not refund the 400-plus that I estimate she has overpaid, as my mother had failed to cancel the package within the cooling-off period, and it is more than 12 months since it began. - www.theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comFriday 07 February 2020, PM
TalkTalk customers hit as YouView scrap standalone app
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The Times They Are A’Changin (And The Sun Too)
Hello and welcome to the media podcast I'm Jake cancer on today's show is all change at the top of the sun was repercussions for the Sunday title and the time that plus x radio that's happening Disney plus reveals impressive numbers and so do the national radio station and in the media quiz we cov…Download MP3 feedproxy.google.com Read transript#129 - The Times They Are A’Changin (And The Sun Too)
Love This podcast support this show through the a car support a feature. It's up to you. How much you give and there's no regular commitment just hit the link in the description to support now. Hello and welcome to the media podcast. I'm Jake cancer on today show in all changed the top of the sun w…Download MP3 play.acast.com Read transriptThursday 06 February 2020, PM
Consultation on decriminalising TV licence evasion - GOV.UK
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RAJAR Q4 2019: New record for digital radio listening – RadioToday
Digital listening share has increased by 11 to a new record of 58.5, up from 52.6 in Q4 2018 in the latest figures for Q4 2019. Listening via DAB grew by 16.1 million hours year on year to now account for 41 of all listening and 70 of digital listening, and DAB listening hours are now ahead of FM listening hours when split out from overall AM/FM listening. - radiotoday.co.ukradiotoday.co.ukRAJAR Q4 2019: London and national brands round-up – RadioToday
The 'Hits Radio Brand' is up 8 year on year to 6.657m. The Hits Radio Network is up 5 to 5.878m and Hits Radio as a standalone station on FM in Manchester and across the UK on DAB posts an 823,000 reach - up from 804,000 twelve months ago. JACK Radio's national audience remains constant at 144,000, while Union JACK dips slightly too - from 184k to 179k. Sunrise Radio has added 5 to its reach in 12 months - up from 303k to 318k. Chris Country, which is on DAB in London and other parts of the UK, sees a 14 year on year increase in reach to a record 56,000, with total hours of 277,000 in London alone. - radiotoday.co.ukradiotoday.co.ukMedia Masters - Phil Riley
Media Masters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters series of one-to-one interviews with people at the media game before Johnny Chris list where you must have had the launch of heart FM in the West Midlands and London and lead its transformation into a key player in the UK radio industry yo…Download MP3 www.buzzsprout.com Read transriptMedia Masters - Phil Riley
Media Masters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters series of one-to-one interviews with people at the media game before Johnny Chris list where you must have had the launch of heart FM in the West Midlands and London and lead its transformation into a key player in the UK radio industry yo…Download MP3 Read transriptWednesday 05 February 2020, PM
Has No 10 called time on media scrutiny?
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts from BBC Radio 4 last week I asked what will the media talk about now that it's favourite subject of brexit is got into son done and dusted well. We not had long to wait to find out because the answer is itself on Friday broadcasters and news agencies announced that…Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transriptRadioToday Roundtable February 2020
The radiated a program with broadcast bionics created of the bionic studio the smarter way to make radio welcome to guilt free post in Soho in London it's the February round table from Radio today and see who's joining us on the radio Consulting work in Europe and in this post brexit error. I'm cu…Download MP3 audioboom.com Read transriptWednesday 05 February 2020, AM
BBC: TV licence decriminalisation consultation opens
Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan is to launch a public consultation on whether failure to pay the TV licence fee should no longer be a criminal offence. There were around 26 million TV licences being used in the UK last year, generating 3.69bn in income for the BBC. If decriminalisation of the TV licence fee were to go through, it would have a considerable impact on BBC funding. - www.bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukTuesday 04 February 2020, PM
More than 300 channels could leave UK following Brexit, analysts suggest – TBI Vision
More than 300 channels operated by international broadcasters from the UK could move to Europe as the impact of Brexit makes itself felt, according to research by analysts at TBI sibling IHS Markit. Eleven Sports has moved eight channels from the UK to Luxembourg, while sports streamer DAZN has moved four previously UK-licensed linear channels to Berlin-Brandenburg state in Germany. - tbivision.comtbivision.comMonday 03 February 2020, AM
Add BBC licence fee to the council tax | Letters | Opinion | The Guardian
- www.theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comBBC Sounds racks up quarter of a billion plays during the final months of 2019
The weekly audience for BBC Sounds peaked at a record 2.9 million during the quarter topping the previous record peak of 2.5m in the previous quarter. New figures confirm that more than half a million young people use Sounds each week, and that BBC Radio stations are hugely popular on BBC Sounds with 56 of overall plays being of live content. - www.bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukThursday 30 January 2020, PM
BBC scores record-breaking year for iPlayer with over 4 billion streams – TBI Vision
The show's second season, as previously reported, was the most popular show, recording almost 41 million requests - more than 10 million ahead of Strictly Come Dancing and The Apprentice in second and third place respectively. The revealed figures come as the BBC prepares a total overhaul of the iPlayer service in light of Ofcom's decision that the BBC can extend the window under which it makes most of its programmes available from 30 days to one year. - tbivision.comtbivision.comThursday 30 January 2020, AM
Media Masters - Mike Gunton
Media Masters with Paul Blanchard welcome to medium creative director of the BBC natural history unit is responsible for global warming planet Earth II which was viewed by millions worldwide in 2018 his groundbreaking animal behaviour series dynasties also picked up a raft of awards and was recogn…Download MP3 www.buzzsprout.com Read transriptWednesday 29 January 2020, PM
Brexit's "done" - so what will the media talk about now?!
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts from BBC Radio 4 we leaving the EU brexit will be done it says Boris Johnson so what's the Liberal Media going to whine about what anime with the tabloids have to read about because it the truth about brexit being good for journalism these last four years. It's all …Download MP3 www.bbc.co.uk Read transriptMartin Campbell: The BBC must brace itself for big changes – RadioToday
Endless reports into where the BBC can make cuts, which have probably cost a small fortune alone, skip merrily over the areas that need real attention such as the monolithic management structure, over-manning in specific areas, transport costs and salaries for talent that help tighten the financial screw week by week. The BBC structure is not fit for purpose in 2020 but cutting bits out and turning bits around will only aid the crumbling. - radiotoday.co.ukradiotoday.co.ukBBC News to close 450 posts as part of £80m savings drive
Around 450 jobs will be cut from BBC News under plans to complete its 80m savings target by 2022. The BBC announced in 2016 it needed to save 800m by 2020 BBC News was to provide 80m of those savings, and it is only half way. - www.bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukpick a page