Monday 10 March 2014, PM
BBC refutes subscription suggestions - informitv
Most members of external review commissioned by the BBC suggest that subscriptions rather than the licence fee could fund the broadcaster from 2020, according to newspaper reports. The BBC says the report recommends an inflationary licence fee increase with greater commercial revenue. It says no subscription model is recommended. According to The Sunday Times, most of the 12 members of the centenary review panel thought that the BBC could become a subscription service rather than one financed through the licence fee. - informitv.cominformitv.comSpectrum Strategy - Publications - GOV.UK
Spectrum is the airwaves over which all wireless communications devices televisions, mobile phones, radios, microphones and more communicate. Our vision is for use of spectrum to double its annual contribution to the economy by 2025 through offering business the access it needs to innovate and grow, and everyone in the UK the services they need to live their lives to the full. The second document sets out an update on Governments plans for meeting its commitment to release 500MHz of public sector spectrum by 2020. - gov.ukwww.gov.ukBBC News - BBC to argue for licence fee to be linked to inflation
10 March 2014 Last updated at 1226 A report into how the BBC is funded has recommended arguing for the licence fee to be pegged to inflation from 2020, instead of the current freeze. It also recommended making better use of commercial revenues to boost funds. The BBC denied claims it backed the introduction of a subscription service. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC - Blogs - About the BBC - Prepare for an event, the single drama is back
Remember the one off play or should I say the single drama The critics have been calling for their return for years, and on and off they have made the occasional reappearance on BBC television. On the eve of the release of a major series of new single plays on the BBCs iPlayer, Ive been looking through the archives at previous incarnations of the genre, and have found theres quite a reputation to keep up. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukMonday 10 March 2014, AM
BBC - Blogs - Internet blog - News Archive Connected Studio: Build Studio
Using archive to enhance and enrich audience understanding of News happening now exploiting local and location based experiences and making experiences more social and personal. News can sometimes feel like a moving car. It can be quite hard catching up or getting into a News story when you arrive in the middle of it happening. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukDigital 'white space' frequencies to be opened up for commercial use - Technology - theguardian.com
The prime minister, who was invited by Angela Merkel to join her in opening the high-tech trade fair, will highlight the commercial opportunities as he says that greater use of spectrum will lead to an increase from 50bn to 100bn in its economic benefits by 2025. Today we can put in our pockets a computer more powerful than any computer in the world 20 years ago. Indeed as our Spectrum Strategy will set out tomorrow, we aim to double the economic benefits of spectrum to UK companies and consumers from roughly 50bn today, to 100bn in 2025. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comThe BBC in crisis: We all need a place to make mistakes - TV Radio - Media - The Independent
As with so many BBC Three programmes, though, such a title would be a trojan horse a saucy, immediate way to draw attention to what turns out to be a more complicated story. For one thing, this isn't just an online transfer two-thirds of the 90m budget is being cut. The channel's remit was not to be edgy but to be youthful, two distinct characteristics that are often mistakenly elided. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukSunday 09 March 2014, PM
BBC3's Zai Bennett: 'It's perverse the station will cease to be a linear channel' - Media - The Guardian
I rather liked that mission statement and in the past three years every show we have made has tried to live up to those ideals of innovation and creativity, answering only to our young adult audience. BBC3 is the leading young adult TV service in the world it's more popular than Channel 4 for 16-24 year olds and from 10pm each evening it is the biggest channel for 16-34s bar none. In its rich history BBC3 has had some exceptional successes. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comIs it wrong to axe BBC3? - Comment is free - The Observer
BBC3's Bad Education the first episode of series two premiered on iPlayer. They can now happily carry on watching BBC4 into their dotage. We're long past the point at which the first BBC3 transmission of a show tells the whole story. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comClosing BBC3 cuts content for young but doesn't sort efficiency issues - Media - The Guardian
Then in later interviews Hall and his director of television Danny Cohen went further BBC4 wasn't safe either, with its future dependent on the outcome of the next round of charter and licence fee discussions between now and the end of 2016. Which means in the interim there must be a real risk that viewing of BBC3 as an online service will be significantly down on current levels. What's more another aspect of the BBC3 move that has received rather less attention raises further questions about the BBC's commitment to these vitally important and underserved audience segments. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comBBC to argue for licence fee link to inflation - Media - The Guardian
The licence fee was frozen at 145.50 in the last deal thrashed out with the newly elected coalition government in October 2010. The recommendation is made in an internal BBC report into the corporation's future funding, which also recommends raising the amount of money it makes through commercial ventures, the corporation said on Sunday. The broadcaster made the disclosure following a newspaper report alleging that a review into the organisation's funding suggested replacing the licence fee with a subscription service from 2020. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comThe end of BBC3 means the end of the old BBC - Media - The Observer
What's in the frame for BBC3, home of sci-fi drama Torchwood Here outraged, protesting stands a crowd of cool comedians, producers, dynamic executives, cutting-edge analysts just the kind of people who tell you that print newspapers are dying because today's youth is swarming online. BBC3 costs around 85m in programme terms a juicier target than BBC4's 67m. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comSunday 09 March 2014, AM
BBC News - TV licence fee non-payment could be decriminalised
8 March 2014 Last updated at 0348 Not paying the TV licence fee could become a civil offence, rather than a criminal one, under plans being considered by ministers. The BBC said changing the law could lead to more people failing to pay. In 2012 about 155,000 were convicted and fined for not paying the 145.50 fee. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukSaturday 08 March 2014, PM
BBC News - Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy video game returns
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy game embarks on its next chapter on Saturday with the launch of a new online game. The updated version has been made to coincide with the 30th Anniversary of the award-winning game, 36 years to the day since the programme's first-ever radio broadcast. The first two series of the radio programme will be aired on BBC Radio 4Extra from 6pm this evening. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukSaturday 08 March 2014, AM
BBC - Blogs - About the BBC - What's on BBC Red Button, 8-14 March
As always sports fans have ample reason to press red, with Six Nations highlights and a Formula1 preview on offer. Catch up with highlights andfeatures from the festival on Red Button - this weekend is your last chance to watch With the Formula One season fast approaching, tune in for a special F1 Season Preview show. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukThe BBC, not its young viewers, might be the biggest losers when BBC3 goes - Ben Ferguson - Comment is free - theguardia
Frankie in the BBC3 programme Growing Up Poor. My job was to find three boys who would be happy to let us follow them around their daily lives. The search took me to some of the most deprived parts of the UK. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comAriel - Staff have done enough to cope with cuts
The director of television believed programme makers had 'done enough' in working longer hours to turn smaller budgets into great tv, while senior managers 'avoided' difficult choices. Speaking to staff about the money-saving decision, announced on Thursday, to move BBC Three from a television to online service, Cohen admitted it had been a 'painful and difficult' couple of days. 'It's an opportunity for radical thinking and unprecedented collaboration.' 40-minute docs He expected the channel, which will have a 30m content budget, to continue to make a similar mix of shows - albeit considerably fewer of them - but with the 'freedom to break the traditional shackles' of linear schedules. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukFriday 07 March 2014, PM
DTG :: News :: Children watch nearly 90% of TV live
89 of children's TV viewing is still live, reveals the TV Licensing report, Telescope 2014 out today. 8 of the 10 most popular kids TV programmes are shown on school days between 430pm and 630pm. The report also revealed that children spend an average of 2 hours and 23 minutes a day watching TV an hour and a half less than the national average. - dtg.org.ukdtg.org.ukFeedback: The Oscars, Long Wave Broadcasting House 7 Mar 14
downloads.bbc.co.ukFriday 07 March 2014, AM
BBC3 closure: now director of TV refuses to guarantee the future of BBC4 - Media - The Guardian
However, Cohen said the BBC had no choice because of the 2010 licence fee settlement, which saw the corporation take on extra funding responsibilities such as the World Service. We don't know for certain what will happen with BBC4 in the future. They will be seen as a warning shot, across the bows of opinion makers and the government, that further cuts to its funding in the next licence fee deal with result in the loss of more services including the politicians' favourite, BBC4. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comThursday 06 March 2014, AM
BBC News - DG Tony Hall defends making BBC Three online-only
The decision to make the channel only available via the iPlayer is expected to contribute towards the corporation's plan to save 100m by 2016. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC - Media Centre - BBC Cymru Wales and S4C announce changes regarding broadcast pattern of Pobol Y Cwm
O fis Medi 2014 ymlaen, bydd yr ail-ddarllediad brynhawn Sul o ddigwyddiadaur wythnos yng nghyfres ddrama BBC Cymru yn dod i ben. Dywedodd S4C fod y penderfyniad yn adlewyrchu newidiadau i batrymau gwylio syn wynebu pob darlledwr, ac oherwydd fod y penodau diweddaraf iw gweld erbyn hyn ar-lein ar Clic ac iPlayer. Maer penderfyniad hefyd yn adlewyrchur angen i dorri costau ar adeg anodd iawn o ran cyllid. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC THREE goes online only: but how does this save money?
This step alone is being touted by the press as how the BBC will save money. In any case, as pointed out below, the BBC needs them during the day for the childrens channels. That has saved the BBC 3m a year. - mediauk.comwww.mediauk.comSaveBBC3
- twitter.comWednesday 05 March 2014, PM
BBC News - BBC Three: Russell Kane on why channel should not be axed
The television channel, BBC Three, is expected to become online-only, as part of the corporation's plans to save 100m. The channel has an annual budget of around 90m and a weekly audience of around 4m. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukComedians in revolt as bosses plot to close £90m-a-year youth channel BBC3 - TV Radio - Media - The Independent
Lord Hall said further cuts are required to allow the BBC to deliver an additional 100 million of savings. It is still only halfway through a 700 million programme of cuts. A previous BBC management decision to close the 6 Music radio station was reversed by the Trust after a lobbying campaign by listeners. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukMedia: BBC 3 online only; Vice news; net neutrality.
downloads.bbc.co.ukMedia Talk podcast: BBC3 to be axed
download.guardian.co.ukBBC News - BBC Three to be axed as on-air channel
The BBC will make an official announcement on Thursday, media correspondent David Sillito said. The channel's service budget was 85m in 2013/14 - although moving the channel online would not eradicate those costs entirely. However, he added, the move to iPlayer would make sense for the station's target audience of 16-34 year-olds. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC - Media Centre - Radio 5 live celebrates 20th birthday
The six days of celebrations begins on Sunday 23 March when Drive presenter Peter Allen starts a week of presenter swaps where he will front a number of 5 live programmes, leaving his regular show to be co-hosted by some equally special combinations. Peter, who has been with 5 live since the launch day 20 years ago, will join Ian Wright and Kelly Cates on Sunday 23 March to present football phone-in 606. Full schedule below. Since its launch in 1994, 5 live has been BBC Radios home of news and live sport. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC3 on the brink of online move - News - Broadcast
Update: The BBC wants to change BBC3 from a traditional TV channel to an online-only brand that will super-charge the iPlayer. BBC director general Tony Hall has made it clear that evolving the VoD platform is one of his highest priorities, and an announcement that BBC3 will become part of iPlayer, as revealed by Broadcast, is now expected tommorrow (6 March). The move will then have to be ratified by the BBC Trust. Hall’s Oxford Media Convention speech was full of hints about scaling back services and initial reaction focused on the axe falling on BBC4. But multiple top-level execs dismissed the idea that the former Royal Opera House chief executive would ditch the arts channel, and instead revealed the emergence of the proposals surrounding BBC3. Repurposing BBC3 will attempt to achieve two aims at once: contributing to Hall’s plans to save £100m by 2016, and boosting his vision to make iPlayer the “front door†to the corporation’s television and radio services. Sources agreed that the addition of an online-only BBC3 would increase iPlayer’s firepower, but there are concerns about the wholesale transition.www.broadcastnow.co.ukLord Hall's axeing of BBC3 is the least worst way of saving money - Media - theguardian.com
If the reports of BBC3's demise are correct, and I imagine they are, then it is obviously not a time for rejoicing. Surely no-one believed that that the BBC could go on delivering on all fronts when its budget has been constrained due to the licence fee freeze at a time when it has also been required to take on extra commitments. Of all the cuts that could be made, the axing of BBC3 is unquestionably the most sensible or perhaps the least worst. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comBBC3 to be axed under director general's plans - Media - theguardian.com
Tony Hall's plans must be approved by the BBC Trust. His decision also signals a reprieve for its sister channel, the arts and culture specialist BBC4, which has faced calls for it to be axed and merged into BBC2 although it is not clear if the channels will subsequently be renumbered. Critics of the BBC's size had singled it out as a candidate for closure, seizing on what they perceived to be its salacious and celebrity-obsessed content. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comWednesday 05 March 2014, AM
Ariel - No decisions yet over BBC Three future
Bad Education's Whitehall said its 'support of new comedy in particular is vital', while Lucas - whose Little Britain began its tv life on the channel - called the rumours that it may close 'horrible'. They hope a Twitter protest can repeat the success of the celebrity-backed public campaign that overturned the decision to close 6 Music four years ago. Last week, the director general told the Oxford Media Convention that the 'status quo was unlikely to be an option' as the BBC faced a flat licence fee and new obligations, although he did not point the finger at any specific service. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukYouView: "All of our shareholders are pleased" - IP TV News
We also added market-leading accessibility functionality including zoom, high contrast EPG and compatibility with Grid 2 software. Its a strong partnership and all of our shareholders are pleased with the success of YouView in just 18 months. Looking ahead, what do you think YouView will have to do to remain significant in such a rapidly changing ecosystem Its important to remember that UK consumers arent as far ahead with technology adoption as we think, so it always needs to be relevant and compelling to them. - iptv-news.comwww.iptv-news.comBBC eyes online-only future for BBC3 - News - Broadcast
The BBC is drawing up plans to turn BBC3 into an online-only channel, Broadcast can reveal. The idea is emerging as a favoured proposal that would both prepare the corporation for a revolution in TV viewing and help it find £100m in savings. Several BBC sources indicated that a plan to move the channel onto iPlayer is being discussed at the highest level, although no formal decisions have been taken. One senior industry figure said they were “certain†it is on the corporation’s agenda.- broadcastnow.co.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.ukDon't axe BBC3, stars plead - Media - theguardian.com
Axing BBC3 would save nearly 90m in programming costs, the lion's share of the 100m that Hall has to save. The cuts come on top of the 700m of savings the corporation is already making. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comTuesday 04 March 2014, PM
Ofcom - Assessing the impact of second screen
A report for Ofcom by Technologia There has been a proliferation in the number of second screen applications available for hand held devices such as tablets and smart phones, which facilitate interaction with content viewed on TV. In order to improve our understanding of second screen applications, Ofcom commissioned a report from Technologia. This report explores top level functionality, technologies, and the commercial landscape of second screens, and analyses the significance of second screen applications in providing new access services to consumers, and Rich EPG functionality for TV viewing. - stakeholders.ofcom.org.ukstakeholders.ofcom.org.ukTuesday 04 March 2014, AM
Mary Beard wants viewers to switch off TV shows that do not represent women - Television radio - The Guardian
Classics professor Mary Beard says older male television presenters are still seen as the voice of authority. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comMonday 03 March 2014, PM
Technology vs TV - Comment - Broadcast
If you were to run a survey to find out how people watch television today, you’d learn nothing you haven’t heard before: the majority of TV viewing is linear and beamed to the box in the living room. So there can’t have been the faintest twitch of an eyelid when a recent Thinkbox study confirmed our viewing preferences. So why would the organisation that commissioned stimulating studies such as Screen Life: TV in demand six months ago bother to state the obvious? Fearful of losing the goose that lays the £1 billion advertising egg, ITV, alongside some of its peers, wants to maintain the status quo. To forget conveniently that the take-up of online TV is higher in the UK than in other major TV markets and ignore that the advancement of technology goes hand in hand with changes in the behaviours of society. broadcastnow.co.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.ukOne in four European internet users see content blocking - informitv
Nearly one in four European internet users said they have experienced blocking of content or applications by their service provider, while four out of ten had experienced difficulties due to download capacity. These are among the findings of a survey of 28,000 people across the European Union, which is seeking to establish regulations to ensure an open internet across Europe. The representative survey across 28 member states found that 24 had experienced blocking of online content or applicationswhen using their household internet subscription, while 39 had experienced difficulties accessing online content and applications due to insufficient speed or download capacity, rising to 43 for those using the internet with a mobile device. - informitv.cominformitv.comMonday 03 March 2014, AM
Discovery and Viacom bid for C5 - News - Broadcast
Discovery, MTV-owner Viacom and UKTV-backer Scripps Network are among the companies battling to acquire Channel 5. Saban Capital, the investment company run by multi-billionaire Power Rangers owner Haim Saban, has also submitted a bid for the Northern & Shell-owned broadcaster. . - broadcastnow.co.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.ukSunday 02 March 2014, PM
ITV confirms major shake-up of Daybreak - Advertising news - Campaign
Crozier said another area of the business perceived to be underperforming was ITV's men's channel ITV4. Chiles and Bleakley left the show in November 2011, with viewing figures plummeting as low as 500,000. This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk comments powered by ' else if google_ads.length gt 1 / For text ads, append each ad to the string. - campaignlive.co.ukwww.campaignlive.co.ukBT YouView box (2014 model) review - seenit.co.uk
Its partly for this reason that YouView and Humax last year updated the retail version, adding a fashionable Silver/White fascia to give it a more modern look. But, beyond the new exterior, the revamped DTR-1010 was identical to its predecessor with the same specs and performance. BTs new box, though still made by Humax, is a radical departure from earlier models, being around 1/3 narrower, dropping the front scrolling LCD display and introducing a brand-new look. - seenit.co.ukwww.seenit.co.ukIs news ruining our lives? - Snowblog - Snowblog
I thought you might be interested in my answer What is news We are amid the greatest revolution human life has ever known the liberation of communication in the hands of the many as well as that dangerous few. Yes, of course the danger is there the danger that what we call news maybe hijacked, distorted, lied about, propogandised. - blogs.channel4.comblogs.channel4.comSunday 02 March 2014, AM
a516digital: BBC local radio spotted testing on Freeview in West Midlands
The test is hidden from most Freeview receivers. The BBC's plans regarding local radio in England are currently unknown. - a516digital.comwww.a516digital.comFriday 28 February 2014, PM
Feedback: The Exorcist: 28 Feb 14
downloads.bbc.co.ukBBC and BSkyB reach agreement over retransmission payments - Media - theguardian.com
BBC director general Tony Hall made ther issue of retransmission fees a priority. They have also agreed a new long-term carriage deal for BBC services and the iPlayer on-demand service on Sky's satellite platform. The BBC raised the stakes last year, threatening to charge Sky for its content, following a call by culture minister Ed Vaizey for the satellite broadcaster to scrap the charges earlier in 2013. - theguardian.comwww.theguardian.comAriel - Sky retransmission fees dropped
28 February 2014 Last updated at 1428 The BBC no longer has to pay Sky to transmit on the company's platforms. Sky currently charges the corporation 4.5 million a year, but both organisations have reached an agreement where the payment has been dropped completely. Friday's agreement follows pressure from the government and PSBs on Sky to stop charging the fees. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukCat and Bird's Duet Will Restore Your Faith in CGI-Enhanced Animals
Freeview, a UK-based free-to-air digital terrestrial service, is making a name for itself outside of its home region with this little ad. - mashable.commashable.compick a page