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Thursday 28 November 2013, PM

Media Talk podcast: Tony Hall, Edgar Wright, BBC at world's end?

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Media Talk podcast: BBC Scotland, Edgar Wright

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Wednesday 27 November 2013, PM

London Live strikes first deals with major indies - 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

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Lord Hall paves way for shake-up of Match of the Day after praising Gary Nevilles impact since joining Sky - News

In a speech in London, Lord Hall expressed admiration for the on-camera skills of the former Manchester United player, who has been credited for bringing fresh insight into expert football analysis since joining Sky two years ago. Lord Halls lauding of broadcasting rivals, came in an address to the Voice of the Listener Viewer Conference. We need to be less British about saying what you get for 40p a day, he said. - independent.co.uk

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Ariel - Make more aggressive case for BBC, says DG at VLV conference

27 November 2013 Last updated at 1700 Tony Hall said the BBC should be 'more aggressive' in making its argument for the licence fee and should use its own airwaves to do it. He believed it needed to be 'less British' about trumpeting just how much people actually get from the broadcaster for just 40p per day. The director general was speaking at a conference organised for the 30th anniversary of the Voice of the Listener and Viewer. - bbc.co.uk

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Media: Local TV, S4C, crowdfunded journalism 27 Nov 2013

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DTG :: News :: Comux to provide s studio-to-transmitter monitoring for local DTT explosion in UK

Comux UK, the community-owned business operating the new local TV broadcasting platform, has implemented Techex's Spotlight software to deliver integrated monitoring services. Polling over 1,000 different monitoring parameters, Spotlight helps Comux's MCR operators see the status of the core broadcast network from one screen, allowing faults to be quickly identified without referencing multiple systems. - dtg.org.uk

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BBC chief wants corporation to be 'less British' defending the licence fee - Media - theguardian.com

Hall indicated that the BBC would be more assertive than in the past in fighting its corner and should not be afraid to use its TV, radio and online services to promote its cause. His comments come ahead of what is certain to be a long and bitterly fought lobbying battle to secure renewal of the royal charter agreement, setting out the BBC's scope and remit, and 3.6bn-a-year licence fee funding deal with the government. Both agreements run until the end of 2016, but critics of the BBC, including Tory party chairman Grant Shapps, have already argued that the corporation must reform its ways if it is to retain its current levels of funding. - theguardian.com

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4oD launches on the NOW TV Box

Its available alongside flexible pay-as-you-go access to must-see sport, the latest movies you missed at the cinema and the TV shows everyones talking about. - corporate.sky.com

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BBC4 executive defends channel after David Dimbleby questions future - Media - theguardian.com

BBC4 has had its budget cut as part of the corporations 700m Delivering Quality First cost-saving initiative. Among BBC4's programmes will be two shows dissecting the human hand and the human foot. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. - theguardian.com

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BT YouViewers can now record internet channels - PC Advisor

A software update for BT's Humax YouView box now allows it to record internet channels in the same way as regular aerial ones. This will be a phased roll-out managed by BT so some customers will get it today/tonight and the rest will get it in due course. Users can still record two channels at the same time, regardless of whether they are internet channels or broadcast channels. - pcadvisor.co.uk

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Al Jazeera English available in HD Freeview - Press Office - Al Jazeera English

It is the first time anywhere in the world that the channel is available in HD. Providing this on Freeview HD showcases these news and programmes at their very best. The launch will be phased withtransmitter sites being switched in major population areas between 26th November 2013 and June 2014. - aljazeera.com

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DTG :: News :: Al Jazeera English available in HD Freeview

Al Jazeera English HD has launched on Freeview. It is the first time anywhere in the world that the channel is available in HD. DTG Staff 27.11.2013 Links open in a new window. - dtg.org.uk

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Tuesday 26 November 2013, PM

Grimsby's Estuary TV makes television history - Media - The Guardian

Without the big budgets of the national stations, who also snap up their best talent, without large audiences, without even very much to talk about, local broadcasters have always tended to look, well, a bit quaint. The coalition government, however, is keen on quaintness or decentralisation, as it is also known and so this afternoon sees the birth of a litter of new local television stations, beginning where else Channel 879 on Virgin cable, in fact, in case you've missed it. They know what they are doing, therefore. - theguardian.com

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DTG :: News :: Comux switches on the local TV Digital Transmission Network

Estuary TV's schedule kicks off with a local news show at 5.40 pm on Channel 8. A further 18 stations across the UK are preparing to go to air before the end of 2014, and an additional 28 are set to launch in the second phase in 2014/15. Comux's business model for sustainable local TV infrastructure is based on local ownership and profit sharing. - dtg.org.uk

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Tuesday 26 November 2013, AM

Local TV goes live - News - Broadcast

Local TV will today launch on Freeview channel eight in Grimsby as Estuary TV is pushed live. Estuary TV was one of the first local television operators to be awarded a 12-year licence by Ofcom last year under former culture secretary Jeremy Hunt’s broadcasting vision. - broadcastnow.co.uk

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Cord Cutters And The Death Of TV - Business Insider

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Monday 25 November 2013, PM

UK ad spend set to hit record £14bn - Media - theguardian.com

UK ad spend is set to reach nearly 14bn in 2013, fuelled by the huge growth in digital revenues. Group M has more than doubled its UK ad spend growth projection for 2013, from 3.3 six months ago to 7 and also upped it growth forecast for next year, from 3.5 to 6, when the total is expected to hit 14.8bn. Digital will make up almost 50 of total UK ad spend in 2014, Group M is forecasting, reaching 7bn. - theguardian.com

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This is Grimsby calling! Another cultural breakthrough beside the Humber as Estuary TV goes live - TV Radio - Medi

After years of being lampooned by Steve Coogan and Armando Iannucci's portrayal of the hapless Alan Partridge, local broadcasting is set for a transformation. The added reach means the network has a potential audience of 270,000 homes. The team behind the channel have experience in local broadcasting going back to 1998, which is why Grimsby was chosen by Ofcom to be the first station in the network to launch. - independent.co.uk

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informitv - World Television Day

On the United Nations official World Television Day, some fifteen years after the start of digital television transmissions, many countries have already switched to digital. ITU research shows that 55 of the estimated 1.4 billion households worldwide with a television receive a digital signal, compared to just 30 in 2008. Over half of television homes worldwide now have a pay-television subscription. - informitv.com

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Estuary TV channel set for launch - Journalism News from HoldtheFrontPage

The long-awaited rollout of local TV services in towns and cities in the UK will get under way tomorrow. Estuary TV is set to launch in Grimsby and is the first of 19 local TV stations due to go on air over the next year. Itwas given a pre-launch boost when government minister Ed Vaizey, government minister for culture, communications and creative industries,visited theGrimsbystation last week to see the new policy on local TV in action. - holdthefrontpage.co.uk

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Monday 25 November 2013, AM

CBeebies named best channel at kids Baftas - 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

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Doctor Who one of biggest shows in the world, says BBC following simulcast - Television radio - The Guardian

Over the weekend 8,000 fans of the programme Whovians, many in costume attended a convention to mark the anniversary at the Excel centre in east London. - theguardian.com

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Saturday 23 November 2013, AM

BBC - Blogs - Internet blog - What's on BBC Red Button - 23-29 November

As Doctor Who celebrates 50 years, go behind the lens on the years most anticipated television drama. Plus this week you can catch up with the BBC Introducing festival, celebrating the top music acts of tomorrow. Sports fans can tune in to rugby action and watch highlights from the Brazil Grand Prix. - bbc.co.uk

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Almost quarter of shareholders at BSkyB oppose chief's £7m pay - Media - The Guardian

Almost 23 voted against BSkyB's remuneration report with a further 0.6 abstaining, which is often viewed as a protest vote after several shareholder advisory services flagged concerns over the way top executives are paid. Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox voted its 39 stake in favour of the pay deal meaning that of the independent shareholders who voted, some 42 opposed the pay plans. Darroch took more than 7m in overall remuneration and share award payouts in the year to the end of June, including a maximum bonus of 1.9m, totalling about eight times his base salary. - theguardian.com

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Friday 22 November 2013, PM

Robbie Williams: BBC Radio 4 listeners won't swing his way - Media - theguardian.com

Robbie Williams BBC Radio 4 listeners don't get the point. Some of its listeners think not after Williams was featured in the new series of Radio 4 music programme, Mastertapes, talking about his first solo album. Except, Radio 1 has plenty of speech, so why shouldn't Radio 4 occasionally have music - theguardian.com

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Talking TV: Doctor Who, Derren Brown and diversity - News - Broadcast

Talking TV is available on SoundCloud below and can also be downloaded on iTuneshere. - broadcastnow.co.uk

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BBC - Blogs - About the BBC - Listening to the listeners: Radio Cymru announces new schedule

To be honest they went beyond views about the voices and names of Radio Cymru. People were saying that something fundamental had been lost in the relationship between the station and its audience and this needed to be addressed. Radio Cymrus presenters and voices, like all other radio stations, will come and go. - bbc.co.uk

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Feedback: Robbie Williams on Radio 4: 22 Nov 13

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Doctor Who takes on new dimension with 3D 50th anniversary episode - Media Monkey - Media - theguardian.com

It will also be the BBC's last 3D broadcast, for three years at least, after it called time on the third dimension, blaming a lack of appetite among viewers. If any audience can be assumed to be early adopters, then it's surely that for Doctor Who, which is among the most requested programmes in the history of the BBC iPlayer more than 100m, since you ask. Most popular episode of all was The Eleventh Hour series five, episode one, the first full episode with Matt Smith with nearly 3m requests. - theguardian.com

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Ariel - Is the BBC’s out-of-London focus delivering?

Production outside of London - not just in northern England - was a key theme at the festival, which was previously called the Nations and Regions conference. - bbc.co.uk

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Friday 22 November 2013, AM

BBC - Blogs - About the BBC - Taking the Doctor to the next dimension

Were excited enough about the special 50thanniversary programme itself. So with the time ticking away to the Time Lords return, its time for me to give you the latest advice on how best to watch it in 3D. Many people across the BBC, our suppliers and the TV operators we partner with worked hard to bring this experiment to fruition. - bbc.co.uk

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Ariel - BBC gives Birmingham a £23m boost

21 November 2013 Last updated at 1215 Nearly 70 jobs will move from London to Birmingham as the director general threw the Mailbox a 23m lifeline. Tony Hall told teams on Thursday that the Midlands headquarters - left bruised and half-empty after 2012's exodus of programmes to Bristol and Salford - would become a centre for new skills and digital innovation. The first phase of his plans, which will also see seven jobs move from Salford, include the relocation to Birmingham of the Upfront induction course and digital arts forum The Space. - bbc.co.uk

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DTG :: News :: at800 appoints Ben Roome as CEO

Roome has been a member of at800's management team since the company's launch in March this year, and is being promoted from his current role of director of marketing and communications. Prior to joining at800, he was global head of press relations at the Finnish-German joint venture Nokia Siemens Networks. Roome will lead at800 as it continues with its objective to ensure UK viewers can still watch Freeview, or are offered a suitable alternative, as 4G at 800 MHz signals go live across the country. - dtg.org.uk

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Media Talk podcast: ITV on the up as BBC scales back

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Thursday 21 November 2013, PM

Media: Scottish broadcasting, BBC North, Young Journalist Award 20 Nov 2013

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Wednesday 20 November 2013, PM

David Dimbleby gets it wrong too - the BBC isn't a threat to local papers - Media - theguardian.com

Now David Dimbleby appears to have taken leave of his senses. He has joined the home secretary, Theresa May, in claiming that the BBC's online news is encroaching unfairly on local newspapers. On the local front, as I reported here and here, the evidence of BBC encroachment is non-existent. - theguardian.com

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DTG :: News :: Report: 24% of youths binge watch TV series

Consumer research company Voxburner has revealed its latest report, looking at the digital content habits of young people. The report showed that that a quarter 24 of 16-24s download a TV series and binge watch entire seasons in one sitting, whilst 52 say they watch at least two episodes at a time. Almost half of young people 44 use paid for streaming services to watch or download films and tv programmes. - dtg.org.uk

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DTG :: News :: BBC Trust launches service review into BBC One, Two, Three and Four

A three month public consultation started on November 12 and the Trust invited BBC audiences to get in touch with their views on the four channels. It will consider whether any changes to the current licences are needed along with each service's future direction. As part of this, the Trust will consider how well the services are adapting to meet changing audience expectations and viewing patterns, primarily in response to technological developments. - dtg.org.uk

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Radio Today - Hereford and Worcs DAB mux launches 6 Dec

MuxCo has confirmed that the digital radio multiplex for Herefordshire and Worcestershire will be officially launched on Friday 6th December. Test transmissions have begun recently from transmitters at Ridge Hill in Herefordshire and Malvern in Worcester. A third transmitter is expected to be added at Bromsgrove just off the M5/M42 interchange. - radiotoday.co.uk

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Radio Today - OPINION: What Brighton DAB test tells us

As someone very close to the Brighton Experiment, it appears that neither Ed nor Ford have actually read the Ofcom report. In practice, this has only just begun and aside from any technical limitations which are clearly laid out in the official version, use of such technology would require new legislation which will not be passed for at least three to four years from what I understand, based on the noises coming out of Whitehall. The Ofcom report makes it clear that the total available broadcast spectrum is nowhere near available for all 650 UK radio stations and that it will be extremely challenging to match the near universal coverage offered by FM with the technology demonstrated in Brighton. - radiotoday.co.uk

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How your LG Smart TV can spy on you

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to the RSS feed, like us on Facebook, or sign-up for the free email newsletter which contains computer security advice, news, hints and tips. And, surprise surprise, the data is sent in an unencrypted format. We understand you feel you should have been made aware of these Ts and Cs at the point of sale, and for obvious reasons LG are unable to pass comment on their actions. - grahamcluley.com

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Wednesday 20 November 2013, AM

C5 to launch free-to-air repeats channel 5 Later - News - Broadcast

14 November, 2013 By Alex Farber Channel 5 is preparing to launch a free-to-air channel repeating shows from the main channel similar to Channel 4s 4Seven. 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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BBC News - Local TV follows in news bunnys footsteps

In the past, local channels have failed to attract audiences and advertisers - so why should it be any different this time round Audiences may remember the news bunny, the bikini-clad weather forecaster and topless darts, but LVE TV failed to attract viewers in enough numbers - despite broadcasting hyper-local content. The next seven licences were due to be awarded by about Christmas. - bbc.co.uk

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Channel 5 to launch Channel 5 Later in January - Recombu

Channel 5 is to launch a new repeats service in January called Channel 5 Later. The channel will carry repeats of its most popular and talked about shows, in a similar style to Channel 4s 4Seven. The service will launch in January on Freeview, Sky and Freesat. - recombu.com

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BBC News - Broadband: Readers bad and good experiences

I am yet to experience this as the average available here is around 1 Mbps. The cost of this 40 Mbps uncapped broadband offer is - wait for it - 3,656 rand 224 or 371 per month. If you want to compare things directly, 90 in South Africa will get you an uncapped 4 Mbps broadband line. - bbc.co.uk

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Tuesday 19 November 2013, PM

Ashes: Sky to show highlights on free-to-air channel - Sport - theguardian.com

The England players take a breather while practising for the first Test when highlights of the real thing will be shown free by Sky. During the Ashes series a one-hour highlights programme will be shown at 10pm every day during the Test action, ODI and T20 matches. - theguardian.com

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Radio Today - UKRD boss: Digital body misleading MPs

Of more concern is your direct approach to Members of Parliament purporting to speak for local stations you do not represent, such as our station in Salisbury. Your letter to the local MP, a copy of which we have seen, is clearly intended to re-assure MPs by indicating that they need have no fear about their stations future. It is not your business and you have no right to suggest you are entitled to comment on its view or approach to this issue. - radiotoday.co.uk

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BBC - Blogs - About the BBC - What Doctor Who did for TV production in Wales

The revival of Doctor Who in 2005 was one such moment. Network commissioners at the BBC tended, if pushed, to favour projects that chimed with some of the clichs of Welshness. You know the stuff the choirs, the sheep, the miners, the tall hats. Some of the foremost independent producers in the field companies like Shine who produced Merlin and Hartswood who produce Sherlock opened bases here in Wales. - bbc.co.uk

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BBC - Blogs - Internet blog - BBC Weather App: designing for device orientation

Since then we've heard from many users about the need for landscape rotation across all Android devices and the desire for a tablet app on iOS as product manager James Metcalfe last week. We currently support 438 different screen resolutions on over 1000 Android devices. For example, for screen heights as small as 320 dips density-independent pixels we don't have the height to reveal the five day forecast information within the navigation tabs or the hourly temperature curve. - bbc.co.uk

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