Thursday 12 July 2018, AM
Media Masters - Melissa Kirsch
www.buzzsprout.comWednesday 11 July 2018, PM
Will the BBC ever solve its pay problem?
www.bbc.co.ukFriday 06 July 2018, PM
Media Masters - Carla Buzasi
www.buzzsprout.comSarah Sands, Eddie Mair leaves PM, Ed 'Death Metal' Miliband returns
www.bbc.co.ukCommittee of Public Accounts
Balancing the tensions between commercial and public purpose objectives. List of Reports from the Committee during the current Parliament. - publications.parliament.ukpublications.parliament.ukFriday 06 July 2018, AM
Paramount Network UK – is a line-up of axed shows and standard definition movies really what 2018's audience is looking
A new free to air channel from one of the world's largest names in entertainment should be something to get get excited about, but the UK launch of the Paramount Network is sadly a pretty damp squib. Available to Freeview, YouView and Sky viewers, the channel arrived earlier this week with a measly standard definition-only version and a schedule littered with shows that have already been axed or ended. - www.seenit.co.ukwww.seenit.co.ukWednesday 04 July 2018, PM
How to win in sports journalism
www.bbc.co.ukMonday 02 July 2018, AM
Introducing the first version of BBC Sounds
Today we're releasing the first version of a brand new audio app from the BBC. Available to download for free from Apple, Google and Amazon app stores from later today, BBC Sounds brings together our live and on demand radio, music and podcasts into a single personalised app. Every user's experience of BBC Sounds will be unique as it's designed to learn from your listening habits, providing one-tap access to the latest episodes of your favourite BBC podcasts and radio shows and introducing you to new audio you wouldn't otherwise have discovered from the 80,000 hours available. - www.bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC in talks with Channel 4 to launch £500m bid for UKTV
The BBC is in talks with Channel 4 tomount a 500m bid to take control of UKTV , which broadcasts channels including Dave and Gold. BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC, wants control of UKTV because it is the biggest driver of its profits and source of funds it funnels back to the licence fee-funded BBC each year. - www.theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comSunday 01 July 2018, AM
Winter Hill fire could disrupt radio services – RadioToday
Radio stations in the North West of England have been put on alert that their services may be disrupted due to the fire on Winter Hill. It carries regional and local FM radio services for Heart on 105.4, Smooth on 100.4, Rock FM on 97.4 and BBC Radio Lancashire on 103.9 FM along with all of the BBC's national services on FM - Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 3 and Radio 4. - radiotoday.co.ukradiotoday.co.ukFriday 29 June 2018, PM
BBC Sounds, Reith Lectures, 'Gove in Government'
www.bbc.co.uk#99 - IGTV, BBC Sounds, Google Podcasting - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann
feedproxy.google.comThursday 28 June 2018, PM
Media Masters - Simon Cole
www.buzzsprout.comWednesday 27 June 2018, PM
Tuesday 26 June 2018, PM
BBC Sounds: the broadcaster is ditching its iPlayer Radio app for the podcast age
The live radio section has retained the virtual tuning dial used in the iPlayer Radio app - a feature that was well loved by users. After the release of Sounds, the app will run in parallel with iPlayer Radio for a few months while it acquires more features and the existing users move over, before iPlayer Radio is then shut down completely. - www.wired.co.ukwww.wired.co.ukFriday 22 June 2018, PM
Covering Corby, My Dream Dinner Party, News for Millennials
www.bbc.co.ukBBC must 'change faster' to compete with global players, says Purnell – TBI Vision
The BBC has also shared its live-streaming technology with the Manchester International Festival and sports bodies like British Swimming. On the radio front, Purnell said that the BBC's regulatory obligations to meet quotas for the number of hours of genres broadcast on its radio networks should be scrapped in favour of 'impact'-based regulation. - tbivision.comtbivision.comThursday 21 June 2018, AM
Media Masters - Les Hinton
www.buzzsprout.comGuy North to step down as Freeview boss
Guy North is to step down as managing director of Freeview in October. North will continue to lead Freeview until October 2018. - www.broadbandtvnews.comwww.broadbandtvnews.comWednesday 20 June 2018, PM
The Media Show Revolutions: News
www.bbc.co.ukFreeview retune in Norfolk has left people tearing their hair out
MORE Freeview viewers in Norfolk describe signal loss as 'very annoying'. MORE Freeview viewers in Norfolk and north Suffolk advised to retune. - www.edp24.co.ukwww.edp24.co.ukMonday 18 June 2018, AM
BBC wants to work closer with Commercial Radio – RadioToday
The BBC has since told RadioToday it will continue striving for bigger audiences but confirms fighting over the share of a cake which is not getting any bigger will not serve any of the broadcasters well. We have the strength of BBC Radio - the best in the world, and a way into the lives of 7 out of 10 people in the UK every week. - radiotoday.co.ukradiotoday.co.ukFriday 15 June 2018, PM
Drivetime Radio 2, Grenfell Inquiry Podcast, Brexit Vote
www.bbc.co.uk#98 - Local TV, Dacre s legacy hope for Audioboom - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann
feedproxy.google.comThursday 14 June 2018, AM
Media Masters - Tim Shipman
www.buzzsprout.comWednesday 13 June 2018, PM
How to keep your exclusive, exclusive
www.bbc.co.ukTuesday 12 June 2018, PM
BBC staff accept new pay deal after two years of negotiations
As a result BBC will staff benefit from a backdated pay deal under which wages rise by 2 in 2017/18, 2 in 2018/19 and at least 2.5 in 2019/20. Union leaders say the deal includes an increase in the BBC minimum salary from 15,687 to 20,000 as of August, increased sick pay and wellbeing arrangements, and a simpler, more transparent pay structure. - www.theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comMonday 11 June 2018, AM
Broadcasters agree £125m Freeview deal to combat Netflix threat
The BBC, ITV and Channel 4 have agreed a new deal to invest in Freeview, the free digital television service, in response to sweeping changes in audience behaviour and competition from streaming operators such as Netflix and Amazon. The three broadcasters, together with Arqiva, which owns and operates the national transmitter network, have sealed a £125m, five-year deal to develop new services for Freeview, including an app that will allow viewers to watch programming from the broadcasters live and on demand. Proponents of public service broadcasting hope the investment will lead to more collaboration between channels, including a Netflix-style service that aggregates all available content from the BBC, ITV and Channel 4. Pressure is building on the three organisations to work more closely together in the face of competition from Netflix and Amazon, which have vastly greater spending power. Sharon White, chief executive of Ofcom, the UK’s media regulator, recently called on them to “collaborate to compete”. When competitors like Netflix are spending $8bn a year on content and $1bn a year on engineering, we need to think about what is good for the consumer and the creative industries Carolyn McCall and Alex Mahon, the new chief executives of ITV and Channel 4, have also talked of the need to join forces in an increasingly competitive marketplace. “When competitors like Netflix are spending $8bn a year on content and $1bn a year on engineering, we need to think about what is good for the consumer and the creative industries, and where we should work together to make sure those values of public service broadcasting are best served in the UK,” said Ms Mahon recently. Channel 4 also is working with the BBC to lobby for the prominence of public service broadcasting content in the user interfaces and programme guides of new streaming services. “This new commitment from our shareholders is a major boost for UK viewers,” said Jonathan Thompson, chief executive of Digital UK, which runs the Freeview platform. Further collaboration between the broadcasters would “safeguard free-to-view TV” and “reinvent it for a new age of viewing”. As viewers “cut the cord” and cancel pricey pay-TV subscriptions, free-to-air terrestrial television has become increasingly important, with viewers taking Freeview alongside a subscription to Amazon or Netflix. Today, more than 11m homes use free-to-air terrestrial services — 1m more than in early 2016, according to BARB, the standard for TV measurement in the UK. - www.ft.comwww.ft.comThursday 07 June 2018, AM
Media Masters - Henry Faure Walker
www.buzzsprout.comWednesday 06 June 2018, PM
Why isn't all TV like Love Island?
www.bbc.co.ukFriday 01 June 2018, PM
#97 - Evening Standard's 'Money Can't Buy' offer, Grimmy quits R1 Breakfast Show - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann
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The staged death of a Russian journalist
www.bbc.co.ukThursday 31 May 2018, AM
Media Masters - Emma Gormley
www.buzzsprout.comWednesday 30 May 2018, PM
The staged death of a Russian journalist
www.bbc.co.ukFriday 25 May 2018, PM
#96 British Podcast Awards 2018
feedproxy.google.comThursday 24 May 2018, AM
Media Masters - Matt Kelly
www.buzzsprout.comWednesday 23 May 2018, PM
The Evolution of Radio
www.bbc.co.ukFriday 18 May 2018, AM
#95 - Audioboom Takeover Off The Table, Digital Radio Listening Overtakes Analogue, TV BAFTAs - The Media Podcast with O
feedproxy.google.comThursday 17 May 2018, AM
Media Masters - Stephen Bayley
www.buzzsprout.comWednesday 16 May 2018, PM
Rise of the media robots
www.bbc.co.ukFriday 11 May 2018, AM
Media Masters - Sam Taylor
www.buzzsprout.comThursday 10 May 2018, AM
Journalism fights back!
www.bbc.co.ukDTG Summit 2018
Now new distribution networks, devices and viewing experiences are further transforming television. The DTG Summit explores the impact of this transformative change and considers TV's evolution over the next 20 years. - www.youtube.comwww.youtube.comWednesday 09 May 2018, AM
Media Masters - Emma Gannon
www.buzzsprout.comTuesday 08 May 2018, AM
BBC, ITV and Channel 4 in talks to create UK streaming service
The BBC, Channel 4 and ITV have held discussions about joining forces to create a British streaming service to combat the increasing power of Netflix and Amazon in the UK. The early-stage talks, which are also understood to involve NBC Universal, the US TV and film group that owns the maker of Downton Abbey, are focusing on how the UK's main broadcasters and makers of top shows can work together to create a streaming rival to the popular and deep-pocketed newcomers that have transformed broadcasting. The established British broadcasters held similar talks two years ago but in the end only the BBC and ITV managed to hook up to launch a Netflix-style service in the US called BritBox. - www.theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comFriday 04 May 2018, PM
#94 - Press Freedom, Al-Jazeera Strikes, BBC Sound Effects Library
feedproxy.google.comWednesday 02 May 2018, PM
Silicon Valley v Westminster
www.bbc.co.ukFriday 27 April 2018, AM
Media Masters - Anthony Scaramucci
www.buzzsprout.comThursday 26 April 2018, AM
When a story becomes big news
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