Wednesday 05 September 2018, PM

Outrage in the age of Twitter
Hello, I'm Mr Rajan and welcome to the media Show podcast does Twitter Now edit the news this week the New Yorker rescinded an invitation to Steve Bannon Donald Trumps former strategist after how's about rage on social media celebrities paid in reader Streatham to cancel their subscription New Yor…Download MP3Friday 31 August 2018, PM
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Media Masters - John Ridding
Media matters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters the series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game today. I'm here at the Financial Times and John by the chief executive John ridding ft in 1988 15 years later he established the newspapers Asia Edition and made …Download MP3Wednesday 29 August 2018, PM

The secrets of Social success
Hello and welcome to the media Show podcast once upon a time if you wanted to be rich and famous. You'd need to get on old fashioned TV you need to know the right people the channel controllers the agents the commissioners. You know the sort The Gatekeepers basically. Well. I forget all that today…Download MP3Friday 24 August 2018, PM

#101: Edinburgh International Television Festival 2018
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Media Masters - Sarah Baxter
Media matters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters a series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game Sarah Baxter deputy editor of the Sunday Times so he joined the papers edited News Review before being appointed, Washington correspondent in 2005 she then edited t…Download MP3Wednesday 22 August 2018, PM

Print is dead. Long live print
Hello and welcome to the media Show podcast printers dead print is dead long live print those of you who have listened to the media show 4 years will know the alleged death of newspapers is a story long for told it's one. I'm sorry to say I know a bit about but I report to the death of print been …Download MP3Friday 17 August 2018, PM

Is A Point of View the place for Brexit? And behind the scenes of Research and Development
this is the BBC It's hello from me and it's goodbye from him. Bring me sunshine in your smile many listeners told us how much they enjoyed it including grey grouting. I think it's a country and western firebreak advice now the Daily Mirror slipped quietly out of the p.m. Studio 48 hours early. W…Download MP3Thursday 16 August 2018, AM

Media Masters - Jeff Smith
Media Masters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game to down here in the studio's of BBC 6 music and joined by Jeff Smith the man who was chosen attracts the we've been listening to on the radio for years now head of …Download MP3Wednesday 15 August 2018, PM

The BBC will not appeal Cliff Richard case
Hello and welcome to the media Show podcast in the last few hours the BBC has announced. It will not appeal the judgement of the High Court that the corporations coverage of a police raid on Sir Cliff Richard violated his privacy. Where does this leave journalism and indeed the senior figures at t…Download MP3Tuesday 14 August 2018, PM

Building A Public Service Internet
Our model of a Public Service Internet is centred on four key themes, all of which relate to the BBC's core principles but are also relevant to other public service organisations, including public service broadcasters as they move online. The Public Service Internet activity provides a multidisciplinary and collaborative platform for research and development to address emerging challenges, explore new opportunities and alternatives, and ultimately, re-imagine the internet to deliver new forms of public of value. - www.bbc.co.ukFriday 10 August 2018, PM
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Media Masters - Lisa Smosarski

Is campaigner-funded journalism really journalism?
Wednesday 01 August 2018, PM

Apple chief predicts cord cutting boom as it preps TV projects – TBI Vision
Apple's revenue from digital content and services - including the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, AppleCare and Apple Pay - climbed 31 year-on-year to US9.5 billion. Other products, which include sales of Apple TVs, Apple Watches and AirPods, accounted for US3.7 billion in revenues during the quarter. - tbivision.comMonday 30 July 2018, AM
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/116420/statement-local-tv-licensing.pdf
Executive summary 1.1 When we established our framework for licensing local TV in 2012, we said that we would advertise licences for local TV services in all of the locations in which the successful applicant for the local multiplex licence, Comux, had committed to building its transmission infrastructure. As noted above, it remains open to prospective local TV providers with the support of Comux to ask Ofcom to advertise a licence for a specific location 3.14 With regard to SBC's comments on the arrangement of the multiplex itself, Ofcom consulted upon the local TV multiplex model before commencing the licensing of local TV. 4 Statement Local TV licensing - Decision not to advertise or re-advertise certain local TV licences We concluded in our original local TV policy statement that we would advertise a single multiplex licence for local TV.2 Ofcom subsequently invited applications for the local multiplex licence in a competitive process, and assessed applicant's proposals against the statutory criteria and Ofcom's general duties. - www.ofcom.org.ukFriday 27 July 2018, PM
Thursday 26 July 2018, PM

Virgin Media could lose ITV programmes in long-running dispute
Virgin Media's 4 million pay-TV customers face losing hit ITV shows including Coronation Street and Love Island as a longstanding dispute with the broadcaster comes to a head. ITV is understood to have written to Virgin Media warning that it could remove its channels as soon as this weekend if an agreement cannot be reached. Virgin Media and ITV have been in protracted and at times tense talks over a range of issues including the carriage of ITV, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, video-on-demand rights and guarantees of the prominence of its programming, as cable viewers increasingly watch programmes on demand from Netflix, Amazon and broadcasters' own streaming services. - www.theguardian.comThursday 26 July 2018, AM
Wednesday 25 July 2018, PM

Plotting the future of history on TV

Carolyn McCall triggers ITV overhaul to take fight to US streaming giants
ITV boss Carolyn McCall on Wednesday pressed the button on her shake-up of the broadcaster as she looks to take on the likes of Netflix and Amazon. Total revenues from Studios, its production arm, increased by 16 from 692 million to 803 million. - www.standard.co.ukFriday 20 July 2018, PM
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Comcast turns focus to Sky after exiting battle for 21st Century Fox
Comcast has pulled out of its pursuit of 21st Century Fox, turning its focus to trumping Rupert Murdoch's attempt to take full control of Sky. With Comcast out of the Fox hunt, it is not clear if Disney will decide it needs to also own the 61 of Sky not already owned by Murdoch's company. - www.theguardian.comThursday 19 July 2018, AM
Wednesday 18 July 2018, PM

Privacy, liberty and Cliff Richard

Ofcom warns broadcasters could go the way of high street retailers
So fascinating, but what has clearly unsettled Ofcom is the squeeze this is putting on public service broadcasters. The remedies may include obliging the manufacturers of Smart TVs to promote the content made by public service broadcasters on their homepages in the way they are required to in France. - www.itv.comWednesday 18 July 2018, AM

Netflix and Amazon become more popular than pay-TV services
Britain's growing appetite for services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime has seen the number of subscribers to streaming services overtake those signed up to pay-TV providers such as Sky, BT and Virgin Media for the first time. Within this, subscription on-demand revenues - mainly viewers paying for Netflix and Amazon - leapt by 38 to almost 900m. Growth has been explosive in 2012, the year Netflix launched in the UK, subscription on-demand revenues were just 52m. While Netflix and Amazon spend more than 10bn annually on content, with a significant proportion on original content such as Stranger Things, the Ofcom report found that spending by the UK's main free-to-air channels on homegrown shows hit a 20-year low the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 spent 2.5bn on UK-made shows last year, a 28 fall on the peak of 3.4bn in 2004. - www.theguardian.comSaturday 14 July 2018, AM
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Friday 06 July 2018, PM

Media Masters - Carla Buzasi

Sarah Sands, Eddie Mair leaves PM, Ed 'Death Metal' Miliband returns
Committee of Public Accounts
Balancing the tensions between commercial and public purpose objectives. List of Reports from the Committee during the current Parliament. - publications.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.ukWednesday 04 July 2018, PM
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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.uk
BBC 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.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.ukFriday 29 June 2018, PM

BBC Sounds, Reith Lectures, 'Gove in Government'

#99 - IGTV, BBC Sounds, Google Podcasting - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann
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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.ukFriday 22 June 2018, PM

Covering Corby, My Dream Dinner Party, News for Millennials

BBC 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.compick a page















