Saturday 19 September 2009, AM

ITV postpones ITV1+1 launch - Digital Spy
The announcement comes just one day after electronic programme guide data for the channel appeared on a transponder ahead of its proposed October 1 launch. - digitalspy.co.ukTories would constrain BBC to core broadcasting - TV Radio, Media - The Independent
Jeremy Hunt said the 142.50 licence fee could be frozen and BBC executives' salaries capped at 192,250, less than a quarter of director-general Mark Thompson's current wage. The corporation's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, would be limited to promoting products overseas and Mr Hunt said parts of it might be sold off. It could be worth more than 1 billion, he said, adding that any revenue would be welcome when national debt was high and the government was facing severe public spending constraints. - independent.co.uk
BSkyB to attack Ofcom proposals |Media |guardian.co.uk
Darroch also claimed that the satellite company offered Ofcom a deal on sports and film channels in a bid to resolve questions about the pay-TV market. He said that in December 2007 Sky offered to wholesale its premium channels on all secure rival platforms. In return, the broadcaster asked Ofcom to give the go-ahead to Picnic, its now-rejected pay-TV service on digital terrestrial television. - guardian.co.ukSky strikes back at Ofcom price-cuts proposal
-Friday 18 September 2009, PM
Media Guardian International Television Festival - all sessions, all content.
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-Friday 18 September 2009, AM

Top-slicing is not the only solution | Jeremy Dear |Comment is free |guardian.co.uk
Ofcom estimates we face a funding gap of between 145m and 235m a year, just to maintain the current levels of service on channels like ITV, Channel 4 and Five. Meanwhile, the free marketeers follow in James Murdoch's wake in the hope that this particular market failure will offer a new opportunity to bash the BBC. The kind of public interest programming produced by these channels matters in its own right, but so many other things also depend on a strong public service sector. - guardian.co.ukYesterday guilty of noise pollution under new ad rules
-BBC Trust - Trust announces changes to BBC Worldwide governance
Please visit the BBC Trust homepage to find the information you want. you may have typed the web address incorrectly - please check the spelling, or that there are no spaces or capital letters. Alternatively, please try the other links and search box on this page. - bbc.co.ukRadio Today with RCS: RadioDNS makes Pure Sensia
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STV to opt out of 6.30pm ITV network news | News | Broadcast
It takes just 2 minutes and offers full, instant access to the Broadcast website along with a copy of the magazine delivered every week. - broadcastnow.co.uk
ITV1+1 data appears on Skys EPG - Digital Spy
EPG information for ITV11 has appeared on Sky's programming guide, despite no official launch date for the one-hour timeshift channel yet being confirmed. - digitalspy.co.uk
Dont let BBC shrink, says former culture secretary James Purnell |Media |guardian.co.uk
Any licence fee money should not be spent on privately owned commercial broadcasters such as ITV or Channel Five, Purnell added. The government is proposing to top-slice the licence fee and use the money to fund independent consortiums, made up of media companies, to take over provision of ITV's regional news service. Purnell added that the bigger threat to the BBC was the possibility of it growing too dominant, especially as Channel 4 came under increasing financial pressure. - guardian.co.uk
The governments BBC top-slicing poll barely gave respondents a choice |Media |guardian.co.uk
They had then answered a number of questions about their own news consumption, particularly local news. They had next been asked their views about the importance of alternative sources of local and regional news and they had finally been informed that ITV can no longer afford it. By that point, it is frankly astonishing that 24 still believed that the licence fee should be confined exclusively to the BBC. - guardian.co.ukBBC chief hits out at political interference - TV Radio, Media - The Independent
- independent.co.ukBBC Freeview HD anti-piracy plans cause backlash | Electricpig
Want to know what the hubbub is about and how it affects you This could potentially stop cheap boxes now now and in the future from working with Freeview HD, since some rely on open source licenses incompatible with the regulations. Ofcom is now considering its response, so well keep you updated. - electricpig.co.ukAnger at UK digital copy protection plans
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BBC Media Show: 16/09/2009
Picture Quality on BBC HD: a response
There was an extensive process of assessment in advance of the selection of new encoders for the BBC HD service, using both objective and subjective criteria. The encoders which were chosen then went through further testing in advance of operational use, not only for picture quality but for compatibility with the Sky and Freesat platforms and their ability to deliver other services such as subtitling and surround sound successfully. The new encoders were intended to help us in handling the wide range of material which the BBC broadcasts in HD, and to help to improve the picture quality of some of our most challenging programmes. - bbc.co.ukThursday 17 September 2009, AM

Ads too loud on UKTVs Yesterday channel, finds ASA |Media |guardian.co.uk
To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editormediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. To find out more information about driving traffic to your content or to place this widget on your site, visit outbrain.com. - guardian.co.uk
The questions that Andy Duncan never answered and Channel 4 must | Steve Busfield |Media |guardian.co
He had his ups and downs Andy Duncan in the lifts at Channel 4's London HQ. Slumdog Millionaire aside, there are other figures which are probably more key to Channel 4's future. More worryingly, the Channel 4 surplus was 44.6m in 2004, but just 1.8m in 2008. - guardian.co.uk
What to look out for at this years RTS Cambridge Convention |Media |guardian.co.uk
Mark Thompson, who will be chairing the RTS Cambridge convention 2009. So these executives gather rather like thirsty cattle in a water meadow for the first time after the summer holidays, soaking up gossip and industry politics over dinner in the Great Hall of Kings College. The unofficial agenda must surely include will the gravy train keep rolling for overpaid TV executives - guardian.co.uk
Ending TV ban on product placement is sensible move | Business
At that time, the then secretary for culture, media and sport, Andy Burnham, was moved to explain that placement would blur the boundaries between advertising and content. We may learn a little more about that when he speaks at the Royal Television Society convention later today but, thus far, he has offered only one simple, and somewhat simplistic, answer the climate has changed. It is true that ITV reported a loss of 105 million last month. - thisislondon.co.uk
Merge Channel 4 and BBC to save kids TV, says Phil Redmond | RTS Cambridge Convention |Media |guardian.c
To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editormediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. - guardian.co.uk
Culture Secretary calls for BBC Trust to be dismantled - TV Radio, Media - The Independent
The Corporation's senior management is concerned that a future Conservative government would try to reduce the BBC licence fee. The Department of Culture, Media and Sport has since published a different survey showing that two-thirds of respondents would support the fee being shared. In the meantime, we have been set up to be, as the then Secretary of State put it in 2006, 'the voice, eyes and ears of licence fee payers'. - independent.co.ukWednesday 16 September 2009, PM
UK Broadcasters Want Freeview HD DRM d To Tackle PVR Piracy| paidContent
Ofcom launched a consultation pdf on 3 September and says it is minded to amend the Freeview multiplex licence allowing for the protection of intellectual property rights in HDTV services. - paidcontent.orgBBC Freeview DRM: The slightly less inflammatory truth - Crave at CNET UK
The move would prevent equipment from being able to record high-definition TV content unless the set-top box manufacturer has signed a contract with the BBC and is subsequently given access to the encryption keys. This is not the case -- current PVRs wouldn't be affected, only those built and designed to handle Freeview HD would need to respect this broadcast flag. Indeed, this proposal is only going to affect HD broadcasts via Freeview. - crave.cnet.co.uk
Preseli mast goes digital From Western Telegraph)
All terrestrial TV signals were turned off at the Preseli transmitter shortly after midnight. The analogue services will remain switched off permanently allowing new freeview channels to be broadcast from 26 local relay transmitters including, for the first time, in areas such as St Davids. The switchover has made it possible to extend the level of freeview coverage to reach 98 of homes in the country. - westerntelegraph.co.ukBBC looks to copy protect content
Under plans submitted to regulator Ofcom, the broadcaster has requested that it be allowed to encrypt certain information on set top boxes. Only trusted manufacturers would be offered the decryption keys. Opponents, including Labour MP Tom Watson, say that, if the move is agreed, it will limit consumer choice. - news.bbc.co.ukWednesday 16 September 2009, AM

License to Kill Innovation: the Broadcast Flag for UK Digital TV? | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Consumers won't reliably choose to have their TV reception limited by the demands of rightsholders - with restricted controls over recording, ad-skipping, and format-shifting. To trump consumers' wishes, rightsholders need to devise a way to make demands mandatory on consumers' technology. The parameters to this algorithm would be kept secret by the BBC it would ask manufacturers to sign a private agreement in order to receive a copy. - eff.orgUnthinkable - Devices you wouldnt think of (as as Wednesday, 16th September 2009)
-picoStick: world s smallest Freeview tuner - mirror.co.uk
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By Stuart Turton Posted on 15 Sep 2009 at 1332 Project Kangaroo promised to bring together the video-on-demand efforts of all the major terrestrial broadcasters under one umbrella. Unsurprisingly, the idea quickly drew the ire of the Competition Commission, which rejected the plan claiming it would significantly reduce competition in the market. However, Project Canvas has now taken up the mantle and aims to deliver the same basic service as Project Kangaroo, but in a radically different form. - pcpro.co.uk
Project Canvas to be sold round the globe | News | TechRadar UK
So the BBC may need to re-think its strategy if it wants to truly dominate the world's online video content. - techradar.com
Project Canvas promises help for niche and web services | News | Broadcast
15 September, 2009 By Robin Parker The Project Canvas team aims to launch a kit for niche and web-based third parties to develop services for the platform by next summer. It takes just 2 minutes and offers full, instant access to the Broadcast website along with a copy of the magazine delivered every week. - broadcastnow.co.uk
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ITV and Channel 4 head for crisis of leadership |Business |The Guardian
Andy Duncan's tenure as chief executive has coincided with the decision to drop Big Brother. The developments could leave ITV and Channel 4 rudderless at a critical time for both broadcasters, which are pursuing a series of commercial tie-ups and regulatory changes amid the most severe advertising downturn for a generation. Duncan, who is currently negotiating the terms of his departure from Channel 4, could resign as early as tomorrow. - guardian.co.uk
A sneak peek at the Canvas interface
BSkyB said all BT or Virgin Media customers could potentially be affected by their fair use or traffic management policies. The ASA found that the two companies did have practices in place which resulted in slower speeds for those using popular applications with very large bandwidths during peak hours. To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editormediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. - guardian.co.uk
CRR review shows ITV is still a broadcasting powerhouse | Maggie Brown |Media |guardian.co.uk
In 2008 that figure was 993 - just two fewer. Nor has ITV's ability to get out an advertiser's message to a huge audience around shows such as Britain's Got Talent diminished. This is despite the fact that multichannel mainly digital channels now account for 39 of UK viewing, compared with 24 back in 2003, and that digital TV households have doubled from 42 to 88. - guardian.co.uk
The Big Question: Whats gone wrong at Channel 4, and where does it go from here? - TV Radio,
Channel 4's chief executive, Andy Duncan, is on the verge of quitting after five years in the post, effectively admitting defeat in his long-running campaign to put the broadcaster on a sound financial footing beyond 2012, when the analogue signal is switched off and the channel is forced to fight for audience share and advertising revenue in a solely digital world. His attempts to secure government funding for Channel 4's future filling a post-switch-off shortfall in advertising revenue which he has frequently cited as 150m a year have hit a brick wall. Duncan has struggled to obtain indirect government support to replace the value of the analogue spectrum and safeguard public service programming such as Channel 4 News and the acclaimed documentary strand Dispatches. - independent.co.uk
Sponsorship ban for BBC on-air events |Media |guardian.co.uk
After a ruling in July last year by the trust, in which it criticised the prominence of the Robinsons logo on the 2007 show's set and said the corporation should not be offering guarantees of on-air mentions in return for sponsorship, the BBC's management said it would no longer take commercial sponsorship. Off-air BBC events will also still be allowed commercial sponsorship, but will be subject to the corporation's editorial guidelines. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. - guardian.co.ukFreeview HD - will receivers be ready for December 2?
-Tuesday 15 September 2009, AM

ITV shares down as CRR advertising rules kept in place |Media |guardian.co.uk
In its provisional findings, published this morning, the commission said that, although advertisers could theoretically build campaigns around other channels without using ITV1, the channel's dominance is such that the mechanism should remain largely unchanged. The commission was widely expected to reach this conclusion but ITV had hoped the regime might be significantly relaxed. The Office of Fair Trading recommended this year that CRR or contract rights renewal rules should be changed. - guardian.co.ukMonday 14 September 2009, PM

Humax Freeview HD receiver outed | News | TechRadar UK
Humax is one of the first manufacturers to release details about a new range of Freeview HD receivers, choosing this year's IBC to unveil its latest player. Wotsat also spoke to Graham North from Humax who confirmed the Humax's release date will be in the early part of 2010, with pricing similar to Humax's current Freesat range. - techradar.com
Mark Thompson, director-general of BBC on how it could become smaller |Media |guardian.co.uk
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Up to 50 PA editorial jobs under threat over Teletext closure |Media |guardian.co.uk
Up to 50 editorial jobs at the Press Association could be at risk as a result of Teletext's decision to shut down its core TV service. MediaGuardian.co.uk understands that most of the affected journalists work at the company's centre in Howden, in east Yorkshire. The job cuts affect the news and sport production departments. - guardian.co.uk
CBS to launch UK-branded channels with Chellomedia |Media |guardian.co.uk
US broadcaster CBS is to launch a number of branded channels in the UK for the first time. In addition to drawing on CBS drama, reality and long-form archive content, the channels will also continue to acquire programming from third party suppliers. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. - guardian.co.uk
Product placement not enough to transform ITVs fortunes, say analysts |Media |guardian.co.uk
Ben Bradshaw expected to signal moves to reverse product placement ban. Photograph David Levene Product placement could provide a useful fillip for ITV but will be no panacea for its financial woes, experts warned today. Advertisers may not be willing to pay much for having their products showcased on TV programmes, while British viewers could be resistant to the tactic, they said. - guardian.co.ukProposed regulation of video on demand services: implementing new EU law | Ofcom
Independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries. 4G auction bidders announced December 20, 2012 Ofcom has today announced the bidders in the forthcoming 4G mobile spectrum auction the largest ever sale of mobile airwaves in the UK. npower fined for making abandoned calls December 6, 2012 The conclusion of an Ofcom investigation has today found npower, the gas and electricity supplier, to be in breach of rules on abandoned calls. - ofcom.org.ukDTG :: News :: Virgin Media upgrades digital TV platform with Cisco
On completion, the new TV platform will be capable of delivering advanced services to more than 12.6 million UK homes, say Virgin. With greater resilience and added capacity, we can guarantee an outstanding viewer experience as we add further HD content to our TV platform. Since Cisco introduced the concept of medianets, intelligent networks that are optimised to deliver rich-media content, we have seen service providers like Virgin Media take the lead in transforming their networks to really differentiate the consumer experience. - dtg.org.ukpick a page