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Tuesday 03 November 2015, PM

The countdown is on for DAB radio events

The conference entitled Radio's Digital Countdown marks the start of the countdown to major landmarks for digital radio in content, coverage and cars in the next year with the launch of the second national commercial digital radio multiplex, Sound Digital, in the next 6 months the completion of the planned expansion of national and local DAB coverage in the next 12 months and the expected completion of the provision of digital radio in over 90 of new cars, also within 12 months. The Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy will highlight the launch of Sound Digital in early 2016, the second national commercial digital radio multiplex, which he will describe as game-changing. - radiotoday.co.uk

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Pure to launch accessible DAB car radio adapter

Pure is partnering with Sound Digital for a major on-air campaign to promote its new in-car digital radio adapter. An information campaign aimed at encouraging new listeners to retune their radios to receive the new stations will also be a key part of the promotional activities. - radiotoday.co.uk

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Monday 02 November 2015, PM

Freeview vs YouView vs Freest vs Freeview Play

At present, we have Freeview and Freesat providing basic TV, and YouView, Freeview Play and Freetime providing regular TV with on-demand services. If you want HD channels you need an HD TV that has a Freeview HD or Freesat HD receiver, or a set-top box with a Freeview HD or Freesat HD receiver. - www.expertreviews.co.uk

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BBC World Service goes DAB+ in Brussels

The BBC World Service is launching on DAB radio in Brussels this month, as the station launches a new series called World Questions. World Questions gives people across Europe the chance to question key players and discuss issues impacting Europe and the EU. The first debate will take place in Brussels on 17 November, to air on 21 November. - radiotoday.co.uk

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Saturday 31 October 2015, PM

#38 - Sun’s paywall crumbles, RAJARs Vice on UK TV - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

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Saturday 31 October 2015, AM

Rajar Q3 2015: How commercial radio has closed digital gap with BBC

Existing stations will invest into programming to retain their listeners, and new stations will invest in marketing, which will increase their awareness and listenership. Existing stations will invest into programming to retain their listeners New stations will invest in marketing, which will increase their awareness and listenership There will be more digital choice, which will lead to more listening hours There will be a natural increase in digital, pushed up by car listening as new cars have DAB fitted as standard. - www.mediaweek.co.uk

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Friday 30 October 2015, PM

30/10/2015 Radio 4 Feedback

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Memo to John Whittingdale: make peace between publishers and the BBC

Culture secretary John Whittingdale has declared himself in favour of curtailing the BBC's online news service in order to avoid it intruding on turf traditionally trodden by local and regional newspapers. Publishers need to acknowledge that in countries where there is no equivalent to the BBC newspapers are suffering, often a great deal worse than in the UK. So the BBC should not be cast as the villain of the piece. - www.theguardian.com

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Lord Puttnam: Chariots of Fire producer to launch own inquiry into the future of public service broadcasting

The film producer Lord Puttnam, who opposes government proposals to reduce the size and scope of the BBC, is to chair his own alternative inquiry into the future of public service television. The Puttnam inquiry is likely to be seen as a rival body to an eight-person advisory committee - including Dawn Airey, former boss of Channel 5, and Dame Colette Bowe, former chairwoman of Ofcom - appointed by Mr Whittingdale to guide his conclusions on the renewal of the BBC's Royal Charter. - www.independent.co.uk

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Ofcom announces details of 2016 spectrum auction

An auction is planned to take place in early 2016 for the spectrum, which has been made available by the Ministry of Defence as part of a wider Government initiative to free up public sector spectrum for civil uses. Ofcom proposes to auction the spectrum in lots of 10 MHz for the 2.3 GHz band and 5 MHz for the 3.4 GHz band. - media.ofcom.org.uk

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Progress on DVB UHDTV specs

David Wood confirmed draft commercial requirements will go through the formal DVB approval process in the next few weeks. DVB UHD-1 Phase 1 set out the means a 2160p image at up to 60 FPS. DVB UHD-1 Phase 2 will add additional features including High Dynamic Range and High Frame Rate. - www.broadbandtvnews.com

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BBC Trust on the brink of BBC3 decision

BBC3’s fate is set to be decided in under a fortnight, as the BBC Trust finalises 11 months of work assessing if the channel should move online. Broadcast understands that the governing body will announce its formal decision on BBC3’s future during the week commencing 9 November, drawing a line under a process that it originally hoped to complete in around six months. - www.broadcastnow.co.uk

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Friday 30 October 2015, AM

BBC says 'troubling' Terrorism Act did not allow it to argue against giving reporter's laptop to police

The South East Counter Terrorism Unit, which is led by Thames Valley Police and also covers Hampshire, Sussex, Surrey and Kent, used a Production Order under the Terrorism Act to obtain the laptop through a crown court in August after he interviewed a British-born Islamic State fighter. Press Gazette has asked the BBC, Thames Valley Police and SECTU which section of the Terrorism Act the laptop was applied for under. - www.pressgazette.co.uk

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Freeview Play or YouView: what should you buy?

Retailers provide an easy route into the world of YouView via a standard or DVR-enabled YouView set-top-box or through one of nine YouView-enabled Sony Bravia TVs. After that things turn into a rabbit warren of YouView branded devices. If you subscribe to YouView through BT, it will exclude YouView usage from your data allowance, allowing you to watch catch up services to your heart's content without worrying about going over the limit. - www.alphr.com

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Thursday 29 October 2015, PM

Closing BBC's 'iPlayer loophole' would harm other broadcasters, says Channel 4

The broadcaster says the current proposals are inappropriate as they would also ensnare the catch-up TV services of other public service broadcasters such as ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5. Channel 4 said that if the legislation cannot be implemented to fairly cover all TV on-demand services than it must only focus on the BBC iPlayer. - www.theguardian.com

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Thursday 29 October 2015, AM

DAB increases; analogue listening declines to 50% of total

Over 30 million people or 56 of adults listen on a digital platform every week, with digital listening hours growing year on year by 12.5 and to a new record platform share of nearly 42. Listening on all digital platforms grew year on year led by a 14 increase in DAB listening and a 9 increase in online listening. In its first Rajar period, digital-only station Smooth Extra recorded 930k listeners while Capital Xtra's digital listening surged by 55 to 600k listeners on digital. - media.info

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RAJAR - Data Release Infographic Q3 2015 Our latest infographics available here

90.6 Year on Year 89 of the population tune in to radio every week 90.7 89.6 89.1 Q3 2010 Q3 2011 Q3 2012 89.0 Q3 2013 89.3 Q3 2014 Q3 2015 AVERAGE HOURS PER LISTENER On average a listener tunes into 21 hours and 36 minutes of Live Radio per week. DIGITAL SHARE OF ALL RADIO LISTENING The share of all radio listening via a digital platform now stands at 41.9, up from 37.8 for the corresponding period last year. - www.rajar.co.uk

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Radio 4 Extra becomes biggest digital station

In its first RAJAR period, digital-only station Smooth Extra recorded 930k listeners while Capital Xtra's digital listening increased by 55 to 600k listeners on digital. Over 30 million people or 56 of adults listen on a digital platform every week, with digital listening hours growing year on year by 12.5 and to a new record platform share of nearly 42. Listening on all digital platforms grew year on year led by a 14 increase in DAB listening and a 9 increase in online listening. - radiotoday.co.uk

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Wednesday 28 October 2015, PM

John Whittingdale, ITV News at 10 revamp with Tom Bradby

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London Live cuts loss to £6m with breakeven target of 2017

The TV business, which has gone through a major restructuring and content strategy shift, is understood to have made an operating loss of about 6m in the year to the end of September. The channel, which Lebedev originally pledged to back with 15m over three years, is aiming to reduce losses to just 3m in the year to the end of September 2016. - www.theguardian.com

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Tuesday 27 October 2015, PM

Future of the BBC: The Media Show Debate

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Tuesday 27 October 2015, AM

John Whittingdale: BBC funding still dependent on charter review

In return for taking on the cost of over-75s' licences, the BBC secured a number of measures to partly offset the funding gap, including linking the licence fee to inflation. Speaking on the panel during the recording of the show, which is to be broadcast on Tuesday morning, the BBC director of strategy, James Purnell, said he did not believe Whittingdale's statement indicated an intention to renegotiate the deal, but that if the review of the BBC did lead to a change in the funding the BBC received, the cost of providing free licences would have to be part of the debate. - www.theguardian.com

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Monday 26 October 2015, PM

REUTERS INSTITUTE DIGITAL NEWS REPORT 2015

This is our second report this year on developments in digital news. Whereas the 2015 Reuters Institute Digital News Report, published in June, covered 12 countries, of which 10 had also been covered in 2014, this supplementary report turns the focus to six additional countries within Europe, none of which we have examined before. - reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk

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A Future for Public Service Television:

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Friday 23 October 2015, PM

Arthur Miller - Your Reviews

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Digital UK urges Europe to 'protect future of free TV' » Digital TV Europe

The Europe-wide reallocation of 700Mhz spectrum from broadcast to mobile broadband is due to be finalised at the World Radiocommunications Conference, with discussion also expected about the reallocation in the lower frequency bands of 470Mhz-694Mhz up. In September 2014, Pascal Lamy, the European Commission's chairman of the group on the future of the Ultra High Frequency spectrum, recommended in his Lamy report that the 700 MHz band should be dedicated to wireless broadband across Europe by 2020 - give or take two years. - www.digitaltveurope.net

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Vice eyes UK linear channel

Vice is to double the size of its production presence in the UK ahead of the launch of a linear TV channel. The youth-skewing brand is to strike a local partnership to aid the launch of a channel and it is leaning towards a free-to-air approach. It has been hearing pitches from broadcasters and channel operators this week, with a decision set to be made shortly. - www.broadcastnow.co.uk

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Sky trumpets 10% earnings hike to £375m

Sky said it was its strongest first quarter growth in four years, with revenue up by 6 to 2.8bn. The company added some 134,000 new customers, and 937,000 new paid-for subscription products, with 133,000 new broadband subscribers in the UK. In terms of content, Sky trumpeted the release of The Last Panthers to launch across the group, as well as multi-year agreements with Disney and SANZAR rugby. As we continue to place customers right at the heart of our business, we are focused on offering the very best content at the same time as anticipating customers' evolving needs, delivering the programmes that they love across multiple platforms and devices. - www.ibtimes.co.uk

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Friday 23 October 2015, AM

DAB radio reception extended in West Wiltshire

Wiltshire is one of the leading counties in the UK for digital radio with 65 of all households having a DAB digital radio and 41 of radio listening to a digital platform, well ahead of the national figures of 51 and 40 respectively. The engineering work and launch of the new digital transmitter serving Trowbridge, which was delivered by Arqiva, is part of an industry and Government programme of work that aims to expand the coverage and listening to DAB digital radio across the UK. Government, BBC and commercial radio have agreed plans to build a further 182 local DAB transmitters to extend local DAB coverage to more than 90 of the population which will bring eight million listeners across the UK into coverage and will add over 6,700 km of roads. - radiotoday.co.uk

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Wednesday 21 October 2015, PM

Alan Rusbridger, Leveson laws, PinkNews, ITV buys UTV

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Sunday 18 October 2015, PM

ITV to announce £100m takeover of UTV Media's television channels

ITV is expected to announce a 100m takeover of UTV Media's television channels in Northern Ireland as well as the Republic. UTV Media, which is the owner of the ITV franchise in Northern Ireland and loss-making channel UTV Ireland, has been in talks with ITV since August. - www.theguardian.com

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Friday 16 October 2015, PM

BBC iPlayer Blocks UK VPN Servers Over Piracy Concerns

Over the past several days TF has received several reports from VPN users who can no longer access iPlayer from UK-based VPN servers. The company is doing its best to keep company and school VPNs open but advises regular users to connect their VPN service in advance if they want to access iPlayer. - torrentfreak.com

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Humax FVP-4000T Freeview Play set-top box: Hands-on review

We've finally got our hands on the first Freeview Play set-top box to hit the market, the Humax FVP-4000T. Let's be honest, what you really want to know is how Freeview Play looks and works and how it compares to similar services like YouView and EE TV. We'll get to all of that in our full review, but first of all we'll give you this quick early look of Freeview Play and share our initial impressions. - recombu.com

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Debating the Past

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#37 - Cohen leaves the BBC, FOIs mental health dramas - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

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DTG :: News :: DTG calls for the BBC to champion innovation and standards in communication technology

The DTG, the UK collaboration centre for innovation in digital media technology, has called for the BBC to champion innovation and open standards in digital and wireless communication technology. The response by the DTG to the DCMS consultation into the BBC Charter Review is focused on the areas covered by the DTG's remit to encourage collaborative innovation in digital media technology for the benefit of consumers and the UK economy. - www.dtg.org.uk

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Thursday 15 October 2015, PM

The Adoption Of 4K Streaming Will Be Stalled By Bandwidth, Not Hardware Devices

The reality is that true 4K streaming can't take place at even 12-15Mbps unless there is a 40 efficiency in encoding going from H.264 to HEVC and the content is 24/30 fps, not 60 fps. If the 40 efficiency improvements do indeed come true for HEVC, years from now we might see 4K streaming bitrates at the 10-12Mbps level, but it would not be for a very long time. - blog.streamingmedia.com

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More transmitters turned on for BBC Radio

This is part of the current phase of national digital radio network expansion bringing a further two million people into coverage, increasing indoor coverage from 93 per cent to 97 per cent of homes by the end of 2015. The roll-out not only serves new areas but also improves coverage in areas already served. - radiotoday.co.uk

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Thursday 15 October 2015, AM

Primetime TV shows could be lost under SNP plans for BBC

The SNP's planned new flagship BBC Scotland TV service could be left languishing beside a craft channel because of pressure on the digital network. The future of the BBC will be debated at the SNP party conference in Aberdeen on Saturday. - www.pressandjournal.co.uk

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Wednesday 14 October 2015, PM

BBC Studios, Ad-blocking, Female tech journalists, The Voice

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BBC local press plan is 'backdoor privatisation', says NUJ chief

Michelle Stanistreet launched a scathing attack on the lobbying efforts of the major regional newspaper groups to get the BBC to fund 100 local journalists' roles which they would then bid to provide. The House of Lords communications committee asked for Stanistreet's take on the view that the BBC's expansion into local media coverage had undermined the local and regional newspaper industry. - www.theguardian.com

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Don't make the BBC bail out the busted flush that is local TV

Pressuring Ofcom into tinkering with local TV's public service requirements undermines one of the justifications by the then culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, for the launching of such stations. The substantive point here is that commercial local TV broadcast through television sets was a non-starter. - www.theguardian.com

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Tuesday 13 October 2015, PM

Former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan joins ITV breakfast TV show Good Morning Britain

Piers Morgan is to join the Good Morning Britain presenting team alongside co-host Susanna Reid. The average viewing figures for Good Morning Britain have been 600,000 in the year to date, according to ITV. - www.pressgazette.co.uk

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Danny Cohen stepping down as Director of TV

Prior to the role he has performed since 2013, Danny was Controller of BBC One and BBC Three. Danny Cohen's deputy, Mark Linsey, who runs entertainment commissioning, will take on his responsibilities until an appointment is made. - www.bbc.co.uk

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Privatised Channel 4 would need profits of £200m a year, says chief executive

Channel 4 chairman Lord Burns, who is coming to the end of his term in January, said that the government has not asked him to look at privatisation options for Channel 4. Burns said the channel had always competed for talent somewhere between the BBC and commercial broadcasters, and that 2014 had seen the company perform particularly well in terms of its creative output, while laying the groundwork for improvements in financial stability. - www.theguardian.com

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Monday 12 October 2015, PM

Submissions needed for BBC Trust Impartiality Review

The BBC Trust is asking for submissions to its impartiality review on the BBC's reporting of statistics in its news and current affairs programming. Dame Jil Matheson, who is chairing the independent panel leading the review, is inviting interested organisations and those with specific expertise, to submit written evidence about the BBC's reporting of statistics. - www.bbc.co.uk

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BBC needs a big bold creative vision

Make programmes freely available on the internet for download, without restriction or limitation, as far as possible worldwide and in perpetuity, under a creative commons style licence, with appropriate attribution and credit. Rather than attempting to sell programmes internationally, achieve global influence by making programmes freely available, worldwide. - informitv.com

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Does the Future of Television Belong to the Device or the App?

The MPAA is even going so far as to suggest that a proposal to revolutionize the TV device market would violate both the First and Fifth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. At the moment, there are two big proposals on the table to replace the expensive, rarely used security protocols that were established in the mid-90s when Congress allowed companies like TiVo to offer competing devices to standard cable boxes. - www.hollywoodreporter.com

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Logos released for UTV's new radio stations

We've got the new logos for talkSPORT 2, talkRADIO and Virgin Radio ahead of their launch next year. Virgin Radio's logo is familiar with small differences from other Virgin Radio stations around the world, and not too different from the logo used by Virgin 1215 before it was rebranded as Absolute Radio. - radiotoday.co.uk

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Monday 12 October 2015, AM

BBC and Ofcom asked to help Norwich TV station cut the Mustard

Jeff Henry, the chief executive of regional newspaper group Archant, which owns Mustard, was speaking after financial filings revealed the local TV venture ran up a 657,000 loss last year. Ofcom would challenge Henry's assertion on this point having already allowed the capital's local TV channel, London Live, and last week six others in cities including Cardiff, Bristol and Belfast to cut back on local programming, news and current affairs. - www.theguardian.com

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