Tuesday 18 August 2009, AM
UK broadband: lost in translation
- www.ofcomwatch.co.ukTV goes online under Canvas - Business Analysis Features, Business - The Independent
Crunch time is approaching for Project Canvas, the service designed to bring catch-up television from the internet into the nation's living rooms. The next crucial date for the project is 1 September, when the BBC Trust closes its second consultation period and prepares to pass initial judgement on the viability of the scheme shortly afterwards. The trust will be the first regulatory hurdle, but if it passes, it is unlikely to be the last. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukVirgin1 to air 3D episode of Chuck - Marketing news - Marketing magazine
A campaign to promote the episode will run across the Virgin channel portfolio as well as online on the Virgin and freeview websites. Monaghan plays a rock star that Chuck is sent to protect. When the episode aired in the US it attracted 8.4 million viewers. - marketingmagazine.co.ukwww.marketingmagazine.co.ukTVonics launches first next-generation set-top box
With the switchover to digital television taking place across the UK until 2012 it is imperative that consumers have access to products and services they can trust. It wont get overloaded with information it cant process and will automatically re-tune after system upgrades so Aunt Peggy wont suddenly lose her favourite channels. - lifestyle.hexus.netlifestyle.hexus.netMonday 17 August 2009, AM
Government could fix legal limit on top-slicing of licence fee |Media |guardian.co.uk
The government could introduce legislation to ringfence the part of the licence fee it wants to use for children's programmes and ITV regional news, in the hope that this would mollify the BBC's trenchant opposition to the plan. However, it could agree to ringfence the proportion of the licence fee it wants to use in the forthcoming digital economy bill, to stop future administrations siphoning off more one of the BBC's main fears about the top-slicing plan. A consultation is under way about top-slicing, and is due to close in September. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukSky hits at BBC Trust handling of Canvas
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LG 37LF7700 review - LCD TV reviews and video
Wire it up to a suitable satellite dish, and youll get two channels of free-to-air HD plus a high-quality standard-definition digital TV picture its notably better than the Freeview tuner, in fact. Standard specs In other respects, the LG is competitively specified, but not necessarily at the very cutting edge. However, as with many similar LG sets, the 37LF7700 does boast stealthy, Mark Levinson-tuned loudspeakers that deliver a rich, smooth and full sound. - stuff.tvstuff.tvThe complete guide to 3D TV | News | TechRadar UK
3D TV, or stereoscopic TV, is an effort at mimicking reality. 3D has broadly the same aim though technically speaking it's completely different to HD. With 3D glasses on, each eye sees a slightly different image your brain does the rest in creating the illusion of both depth and 'front' effects in what is obviously a completely flat image. - techradar.comwww.techradar.comMedia Talk: Bulks, Richard Desmond and Tim Westood
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The Media Show: 12/08/2009
downloads.bbc.co.ukSwitchover signals the start of Wales' digital programme
Link here for full information about the digital switch WALES digital television revolution began today as the first analogue signal was taken off the airwaves. The Kilvey Hill transmitter in Swansea was due to stop emitting the old-fashioned signal to 132,000 homes at 1.30am, leaving viewers needing to re-tune their set-top boxes. Speaking yesterday as he oversaw final preparations, specialist support engineer Alan Powell said It isnt just a matter of switching one thing off and another thing on. - walesonline.co.ukwww.walesonline.co.ukTuesday 11 August 2009, PM
ITV starts ITV1 HD test transmissions - Digital Spy
ITV has started test transmissions of its new high definition simulcast of ITV1. - digitalspy.co.ukwww.digitalspy.co.ukMisleading Sky TV ad banned by watchdog |Media |The Guardian
Seven viewers said that when they enquired about the offer it was only available if they subscribed to a Sky multiroom package. BSkyB said it was running two Sky HD box and installation offers, one for new customers and one for existing customers. The ASA said the TV advert was misleading because it did not make clear that installation was not free for existing customers. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukTuesday 11 August 2009, AM
Freeview HD on box blunder - News - Manchester Evening News
The HD boxes are expected to be made available early next year. - manchestereveningnews.co.ukwww.manchestereveningnews.co.ukBig digital TV switchover starts | BBC NEWS | Wales | South East Wales
The process of turning off the analogue television signal in Wales begins More than 130,000 homes are poised to become the first in Wales to begin the permanent switch to digital television. The process of turning off traditional analogue TV signals for Swansea and Neath Port Talbot begins at midnight. It means that viewers who do not have digital will not be able to see BBC Two from Wednesday, and then they will lose all channels within a month. - news.bbc.co.uknews.bbc.co.ukPanasonic DMR-EX79: Your new right arm - Crave at CNET UK
When you've got them, and they work perfectly, you take them for granted. The cruel vagaries of review loan periods, rather than animal attack, mean we've gone without a recorder for a while, and it's actually painful. Okay, not arm-munched-off hurty, but still, a considerable ache. - crave.cnet.co.ukcrave.cnet.co.ukMonday 10 August 2009, AM
Faster broadband wont make us watch more TV online, viewers tell survey |Media |guardian.co.uk
Faster internet would make no difference to most people's online viewing habits, a survey has found. The result calls into question hopes of an online TV boom fuelled by superfast broadband. Younger respondents, aged 18 to 24, were more likely to already watch TV online, but 43 still said that a faster broadband connection would not increase their internet viewing habits. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukITV should stick with what it knows and does well |Media |The Guardian
ITV's results last week were bad, but only as bad as expected. What will ITV look like in five years' time, for instance What is its strategy for the digital future - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukHalf UK viewers will be able to watch 2010 World Cup on HD ITV |Media |guardian.co.uk
England's Theo Walcott in action against Croatia in a qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup. A BBC Freeview HD service is due to launch later this year. A detailed plan of the Freeview HD roll-out will be made available in September. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukITV CEO frontrunner Fox says staying at HMV-report| Industries| Technology, Media Telecommunications| Reuters
The report said Fox, who was the frontrunner to replace chief executive Michael Grade, told the HMV board that he thinks it is too early to leave the company after only two years into a three-year turnaround plan. - reuters.comwww.reuters.comFriday 07 August 2009, PM
ITV HD will relaunch for Freeview HD
- blog.wotsat.comGrades successor at ITV needs to reunite it with profits - Telegraph
Many in advertising believe technology for the 3.3bn television industry needs to move as quickly as the internet, or sales will decline in the long run. It has, however, realised that its key strength lies in delivering moving content, signalling that ITV has learned the mistake of buying FriendsReunited. Adam Smith, head of futures at GroupM, has noted that online advertising for video-on-demand VOD generates more than the television equivalent. - telegraph.co.ukwww.telegraph.co.ukITV strike deal with BBC for Freeview HD | 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.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.ukFriday 07 August 2009, AM
Consumers prefer communications over celebrations in recession: People taking control and getting good deals in downturn
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.ukwww.ofcom.org.uk15% of internet users watch iPlayer
Ofcom said that nearly a quarter of households were watching catch-up TV online in 2008, compared to 17 in 2007. Around a fifth 19 of viewing in Sky homes is timeshifted, more than for subscribers to Virgin Media's V service who timeshifted 12 of viewing. Some 9 of viewing in Freeview DVR homes was time-shifted programmes. - dtg.org.ukwww.dtg.org.ukChances to make money that ITV missed |Media |guardian.co.uk
ITV remained too reliant on advertising as a result and was vulnerable to the downturn. It made far too little of its 175m acquisition of Friends Reunited, which was sold yesterday for 25m. Programme and format sales ITV's production department geared too much of its output to supplying the ITV network, while ambitious targets for international sales had to be abandoned. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukBDO: ITV needs new blood to prosper - Digital Spy
The commercial public service broadcaster today published its financial results for the first half of 2009, which revealed that it incurred a 105 million pre-tax loss for the period, with total revenues falling by 12 to 909m. As part of efforts to cut its costs by 155m by the end of the year, ITV has confirmed the sale of its social networking website Friends Reunited to Brightsolid for a total cash consideration of 25m, representing a substantial loss on the sum it paid for the site in 2005. - digitalspy.co.ukwww.digitalspy.co.ukMichael Grade: ITV could name chief exec from outside TV |Media |guardian.co.uk
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- blog.wotsat.comDTG :: News :: Virgin announce highest ever average VOD views
Virgin Media received average VoD views of 62m per month in the second quarter of 2009their highest ever according to the cable broadcaster. Virgins financial results for the quarter identified that VoD usage on the platform rose to 55 of digital customers during the quarter, compared to 48 for last years quarter. Virgins TV subscriber base increased by 20,400 to 3.67m, while the number of Broadband customers grew to 3.74m, compared with last years 3.56m for the quarter. - dtg.org.ukwww.dtg.org.ukITV records pre-tax loss of 105m - and no word on new chief executive |Media |guardian.co.uk
ITV has reported a pre-tax loss of 105m in the first six months of the year with ad revenue falling 15, as the broadcaster said that the hunt for a chief executive is progressing. ITV reported an 11 fall in revenue year on year to 909m, adding that net debt stayed at 728m, ahead of some analysts' forecasts of a deterioration. However the broadcaster admitted that its pension deficit had ballooned from 178m at the end of 2008 to 538m at the end of June. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukThursday 06 August 2009, PM
The Communications Market 2009 (August) | Ofcom
1 - The market in context Introduction and structure This section of the Communications Market Report 2009 summarises a range of communications market developments over the last twelve months. It is organised into four sections Key market trends This section summarises developments in communications services availability and take-up. Communications markets and the recession The UK moved into recession in the final quarter of 2008, and its impact is being felt by consumers and industry. - ofcom.org.ukwww.ofcom.org.ukITV digital channels may leave Freeview | 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. Broadcast Subscribers If you are a Broadcast subscriber please sign in with your email address and click submit - broadcastnow.co.ukwww.broadcastnow.co.ukDVR explosion changing UK TV watching | News | TechRadar UK
More than a quarter of UK homes have a digital video recorder and 15 per cent of all television viewing is now 'time shifted' - according to latest research from Ofcom. The communications watchdog has just released its sixth Communications Market Report, which shows a massive change in the way that Brits watch television. By the end of March, 27 per cent of homes had a DVR staggeringly, that's nearly a third more than did in September 2008 , just six months previously. - techradar.comwww.techradar.comHow to get the best sounding radio |Technology |guardian.co.uk
Which one of these gives the best quality sound from, say, a Radio 3 concert First, it uses a higher-quality codec than the other digital systems. Second, it and does not have any dynamic range compression DRC, which means the loud parts are louder while the quiet parts are quieter. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukThursday 06 August 2009, AM
Communications not dented by downturn | Ofcom
You might like to try one of the following to help find what you were looking for Make sure the address of the page you are looking for is spelled correctly. Try submitting a question to our FAQ system Go to the Ofcom homepage and navigate to the information you want. Click the 'back' button to try another link. - ofcom.org.ukwww.ofcom.org.ukSky viewers left in the lurch after Satellite Direct UK collapses - Investigations
Paul noticed in March that the company had taken 65 from his account. That's because it's gone bust with eye-watering debts of 27million, including 4.6million owed in tax. Its phone lines are now being answered by a company called Satcover - run by the same director as Satellite Direct. - blogs.mirror.co.ukblogs.mirror.co.ukITV HD Latest Schedule | Join Freesat
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Yentob: BBC Managers expense claims reasonable - TV Radio, Media - The Independent
BBC executive Alan Yentob hit out at the corporation's critics today and attacked ministers for trying to interfere in its affairs. Figures released in recent weeks showed high level managers at the corporation claimed 400,000 on expenses over the last three years, spending public money on champagne, cigars, flowers, luxury cosmetics, food hampers and even a Doctor Who action figure. The lunch was held for three people, including agents, Mr Yentob said, to discuss future series of Lawson's show, and he said entertaining people in this way was a means of bringing in more business for the corporation. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukFinal West Country region prepares for switchover
With just days to go until the last analogue signals in the region begin to be switched off, Digital UK is launching the final stage of its information campaign for the 255,000 households served by the Caradon Hill transmitter group. Stage two will take place four weeks later on 9 September. On each switchover day, all terrestrial TV services will be off air during the night and are expected to be restored in most areas by morning. - dtg.org.ukwww.dtg.org.ukChannel 4 to axe News at Noon and More4 News |Media |guardian.co.uk
Krishnan Guru-Murthy staying with Channel 4 Channel 4 is axing its lunchtime news bulletin and More4 News as part of a cost-cutting move that will lead to up to 20 job losses. Staff at ITN, which produces Channel 4's news output, were told of the decision at lunchtime today. Channel 4 said the aim of the cuts was to protect the flagship 7pm bulletin, presented by Jon Snow. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukWhitehaven News | News | Hiccups for Digit Al as viewers lose TV reception
Digital UK says they are now working with Ofcom and the broadcasters to fix the problem. The size of the problem was first flagged up by independent electrical retailer, Brooks, of Duke Street, Whitehaven. One possible workround is to manually tune your set-top box to the channel numbers 53, 57 and 60. - whitehaven-news.co.ukwww.whitehaven-news.co.ukWednesday 05 August 2009, AM
Jana Bennett: BBC1 controller Jay Hunt has nothing to apologise for |Media |guardian.co.uk
Jay Hunt came under attack for a potential conflict of interest the BBC has ruled out any further investigation. I was reminded of this moment when reading the attack that the controller of BBC1, Jay Hunt, was subjected to in one paper yesterday. Jay is in the news because her husband runs a media training business, and like many home-based family businesses Jay is its company secretary. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukSet-top shipments to exceed 200 million by 2013
Annual worldwide set-top box shipments are to increase to over 200 million by 2013, according to Parks Associates. Carriers and manufacturers will replace their current installed base of set-tops with advanced models capable of supporting applications such as time and place-shifting and Internet-based offerings, according to the report. While less than ten percent are willing to pay a monthly fee, demand is still on an upward trend, especially as the set-top connects to more and more services. - dtg.org.ukwww.dtg.org.ukYour own personal satellite for five grand - What Satellite Digital TV
- blog.wotsat.comESPN strikes deals with Top Up TV and BT Vision |Media |guardian.co.uk
Freeview consumers need a pay-TV compatible set-top box to access the matches provided by Top Up TV. 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.ukwww.guardian.co.ukSean Batty promotes digital switchover awareness | The Sun |Home Scotland|Scottish News
The kind-hearted STV star popped round to his nan Fays house to rig up her new cable telly. Sean, who is from Paisley like his gran, laughed Shes got cable and the biggest telly youve ever seen, so shes more than ready for when the analogue signal is turned off in 2011. He said Its pretty straightforward ten to 15 minutes going through set-up menus on your TV but its great that help is there for old people if they need it. - thesun.co.ukwww.thesun.co.ukMedia Talk USA: Google hits back at the Associated Press
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Top Up TV secures ESPN carriage deal - Digital Spy
The platform holder will also offer the channel for free to all of its customers for the whole of August. - digitalspy.co.ukwww.digitalspy.co.ukpick a page