Friday 19 April 2013, PM
BBC News - Digital radio: More stations for north east Wales listeners
19 April 2013 Last updated at 0823 ET Digital radio listeners in north east Wales will be able to pick up local stations for the first time as new transmitters are switched on. The industry marketing group says 36 of homes in Wales have a DAB radio. Listeners will need a digital radio - sometimes called a DAB radio - to receive the signal. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC iPlayer watched on tablets more than smartphones for first time - Media - guardian.co.uk
BBC iPlayer was watched on tablet devices more than smartphones for the first time in March. Figures released by the corporation on Friday show that BBC iPlayer viewing on tablet devices surpassed smartphones by 200,000 viewers last month. Daily views of the TV catch-up service remained high with an average of 8.1m. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukBBC News - BBC World Service budget uncertainty unacceptable
Foreign Office funding for the service will stop in April 2014 when it will be paid for out of the licence fee. The BBC Trust said it had shared a draft licence with the service. In October, the World Service announced it was to lose a further 73 jobs as part of the latest round of cutbacks to save 42m, with 25 jobs going in the English-language service. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukNews - SES.com
The signal was broadcast in DVB-S2 using a data rate of 20 Mbit/s. The company provides satellite communications services to broadcasters, content and internet service providers, mobile and fixed network operators and business and governmental organisations worldwide. The culturally diverse regional teams of SES are located around the globe and work closely with customers to meet their specific satellite bandwidth and service requirements. - ses.comwww.ses.comNew DAB transmitters turned on in Wales : Radio Today
Research has shown how much people value their local radio stations, so we hope this will make a big difference to the digital radio listening experience in the area. Weve also got exciting plans for further new radio stations over the coming months. Tags dab, dee 106.2, featured, juice Category Industry News - radiotoday.co.ukradiotoday.co.ukThursday 18 April 2013, PM
BBC media player Torin Douglas throws in his cards - Media Monkey - Media - guardian.co.uk
Thank you and goodnight the BBC's media correspondent Torin Douglas. BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas is hanging up his mic and cans after nearly 24 count 'em years in the job. Douglas told Monkey there's no prospect of him going over to the dark side. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukDirectors UK calls on BBC to relax high-definition guidelines - 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.ukThursday 18 April 2013, AM
Ariel - BBC to train broadcast engineers to meet critical shortfall
It's a stark assessment by John Linwood, chief technology officer, who this week announces an apprenticeship scheme that will train up a new generation of engineers for the UK media industry's future. Some of the apprentices will be offered BBC jobs after they graduate. Ageing workforce Linwood tells Ariel that the BBC has a long tradition of training up broadcast engineers - but it has recently identified a gap that could affect programme making and outside broadcasts in the years to come. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukThe Only Thing the Broadcasting Treaty Is Good For Is Crushing Innovation - Electronic Frontier Foundation
For those of us following the continuing saga of the unnecessary and harmful WIPO Broadcasting Treaty, its latest manifestation is starting to have the feel of a tired movie franchise. Every few years, as soon as Hollywood thinks it can squeeze a few more dollars out of a new installment, the same bad idea gets rehashed with the same cast of characters, and still no substance. In short, the idea is to create a new bundle of copyright-like veto points for broadcasters. - eff.orgwww.eff.orgBroadcasters file Aereo appeal, warn of havoc and massive disruption to TV industry
Fox and other broadcasters are asking a New York appeals court to reconsider its decision to give a green light to Aereo, a controversial start-up that uses tiny antennas to retransmit over-the-air TV to mobile devices for 8 a month. In a new court filing embedded below, the broadcasters claim the decision threatens to cause massive disruption to the television industry and will wreak commercial havoc, and request a full panel of the US Second Circuit Court of Appeals to revisit the ruling. Aereo is backed by a 58 million investment from media mogul Barry Diller and others, and lets customers watch and record TV without a subscription for 1 a day or 8 a month. - paidcontent.orgpaidcontent.orgWednesday 17 April 2013, PM
5G UK: Ofcom plans 2018 auction for 700MHz - Recombu
The 4G auction has barely begun but Ofcom is already laying out its plans for 5G. The next-next-generation of mobile services is expected to arrive in the UK in 2018 and will occupy some of the 700MHz slice of the broadcast spectrum - yet another patch thats currently occupied by Freeview. Ofcom says that theres a coming capacity crunch - currently 20 million Gigabytes GB are consumed a month by gadget-hungry Brits and this only looks set to increase. - recombu.comrecombu.comBig trend: Watching TV when you please - Media Life Magazine
Right now the broadcast networks are carefully preparing their fall schedules, mulling over which show will perform best in what timeslot. An increasing number are setting their own TV schedules, according to a new study from the Harris Poll, conducted by Harris Interactive. Young viewers are most likely to watch shows on their own schedule, including 89 percent of adults 18-29 and 90 percent of 30-39s. - medialifemagazine.comwww.medialifemagazine.comHonoured' to join the BBC: James Harding - the man who tore it to bits
The Times, during Hardings five years of editorship, was among the most strident. What the BBC is not, and has never been, is an organisation devoted to investigative journalism. This is neither its forte, nor its primary mtier, opined a leading article in Hardings paper last November, as the news division which he will lead found itself reeling over the Savile and McAlpine scandals. - independent.co.ukwww.independent.co.ukIs Lord Sugar promoting an illegal streaming site? - Recombu
Lord Sugar, the former chairman of YouView, appears to be promoting use of a TV streaming service that could be illegal. The European Court of Justice ECJ recently ruled that streaming sites and services require explicit permission from content owners to re-broadcast programmes. If your box is experiencing freezing, then there is a 0.05 per cent chance that it is a problem with our system. - recombu.comrecombu.comTuesday 16 April 2013, PM
TV chooser - TV DVD - Which? Technology
- www.which.co.ukSunday 14 April 2013, PM
TalkSport owner UTV Media looks to recovery after riding out ad slump - Media - The Guardian
Last week, TalkSport retained the rights to broadcast 64 live top-flight games for another three years. The BBC, which has seen its sports rights budgets cut, held onto the lion's share 128, with Absolute Radio bagging a further 32. A decade ago, 84 of its operating profit came from TV. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukOnce again, TV executives are eager to stifle tech innovations like Aereo - Dan Gillmor - Comment is free - guardian.co.
Photograph Alamy I can use an antenna to watch local TV shows via their broadcast towers. I can save some of those programs to a hard disk or a dedicated external device for later viewing at home. Or, as would often be preferable, I can connect remotely to my home machine when I'm traveling in order watch live programming or pre-recorded shows from a distant hotel room. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukFitch Upgrades ITV to 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable - Reuters
The Outlook on the Long-term IDR is Stable. A full list of rating actions is at the end of this release. The upgrade is based on Fitch's opinion that ITV is now more able to weather the structural changes facing the media industry. - reuters.comwww.reuters.comSaturday 13 April 2013, AM
BBC - Blogs - Internet blog - What's on BBC Red Button 14 - 21 April
Sit back and enjoy the dulcet tones of jazz singer Caro Emerald who was live in concert for Radio 2 and test your antiques expertise with our popular Antiques Roadshow play along. Shes visiting Radio 2 ahead of a UK tour later this year so we are lucky to have this early look. Featured family treasures include a valuable silver fruit bowl damaged when thrownduring a domestic tiff,artefacts fromCaptain Scott's last expedition to the South Pole and a humble house brick with an important story. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukBBC One HD - not in HD
- www.mediauk.comFriday 12 April 2013, PM
Photography discs, importing televisions and all-in-one PC TVs - Technology - guardian.co.uk
I have a box of vintage round discs, each in its own jacket. They are labelled and are photos of family subjects. I would love to have the pictures put on a DVD, but I don't know what these discs are called, and I don't know what type of camera they came from. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukWednesday 10 April 2013, PM
Freeview and 4G at 800 MHz coexistence test in south east London - at800
Approximately 170,000 household and business addresses in parts of Greenwich, Lewisham, Southwark and Tower Hamlets are being contacted directly to alert them to the test. This larger-scale testing follows an initial small-scale test in the West Midlands. at800 has a team of professional aerial installers and testing units in the area that will respond to calls from viewers, visit addresses reporting problems and restore Freeview. - at800.tvat800.tvTuesday 09 April 2013, PM
BBC - Blogs - Internet blog - New Research and Development Website
That includes making sure we use the web efficiently to communicate our department's research and so, this week, we are releasing a beta version of the new BBC RD website. For many decades BBC RD has been driving innovation in the capture of audio and video, the production tools and processes and the delivery of content through cables and airwaves, from the early designs of radio microphones to digital and high definition television. We also look at new and better ways to help our audiences discover and experience our programmes. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukDigital One to extend to Northern Ireland : Radio Today
It comes after a consultation on the matter which 18 people replied, all of which apart from one were supportive of Digital Ones request. The one respondent who was opposed to the proposal was not content because Digital Ones proposed coverage in certain parts of Northern Ireland outside of the Belfast area would not be as extensive as that in Belfast itself. The network will provide robust indoor coverage to 74 of households, and 70 of the main road network, in Northern Ireland. - radiotoday.co.ukradiotoday.co.ukTuesday 09 April 2013, AM
Pure and simple – this is a DAB radio IT fault - Money - The Guardian
I own a Pure Evoke-3 DAB radio, costing nearly 200, that now fails to work. I contacted Pure, which informed me it must be a hardware fault. It said this would cost a minimum 60 plus VAT as well as my carriage costs. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukMonday 08 April 2013, PM
informitv - Aereo ruling enables national expansion
Disruptive start-up company Aereo has won a significant reprieve in its attempts to deliver broadcast television transmissions over the internet. A majority decision by an appeals court has upheld an earlier ruling, denying a motion from broadcasters for an injunction against the company. Although the case continues, Aereo is now planning to roll out the service nationwide across the United States. - informitv.cominformitv.comEU regulators to approve $15.8 billion Liberty, Virgin deal - sources - Reuters
The European Union competition authority is set to announce its decision by April 15. Antoine Colombani, Commission spokesman for competition policy, and Virgin Media declined to comment. The 15.8 billion value of the deal was the implied price on February 6, the day it was announced. - uk.reuters.comuk.reuters.comHoly Cow: Two of the Big Four TV Networks Are Considering Going Off the Air - Forbes
Worried enough that at least two of them are actively entertaining the possibility of pulling their free over-the-air signals altogether. Surprised to see news that portentous buried in the 13th paragraph, I reached out Ancier to make sure there wasnt some sort of miscommunication. Rather, its a contingency plan the networks in question are keeping in their back pockets in case they cant prevail over Aereo and Dish in court or find some other way to stave off the threat they represent. - forbes.comwww.forbes.comNews Corp. Threatens to Pull Fox off the Airwaves if Aereo Wins - Peter Kafka - Media - AllThingsD
COO Chase Carey says his conglomerate is considering moving programming from its Fox broadcast network, which viewers can receive over the air, for free, to its pay cable networks. Heres the money quote, via Variety If we cant have our rights properly protected through legal and governmental solutions, we will pursue a business solution. One solution would be to take the network and make it a subscription service. - allthingsd.comallthingsd.comSunday 07 April 2013, AM
TFM: who could be next?
On 15th April 2010, Ofcom published a Statement on commercial radio localness regulation. UTV's cluster already shares the same building, but has different programming at breakfast/drive which isn't, strictly, required. Some of the potentials here make little sense a station called Lincs FM wouldn't go down particularly well in Hull, and many - but not all - of these stations broadcast to specific communities who don't naturally fit together. - mediauk.comwww.mediauk.comSaturday 06 April 2013, AM
BBC - Blogs - Internet blog - What’s on BBC Red Button – 6-13 April
Both Caro and her band are great, charismatic performers previously seen on Red Button at Radio 2 in Hyde Park 2011 - so we are delighted to welcome her back. Shes visiting Radio 2 ahead of a UK tour later this year so we are lucky to have this early look. You can join in with the programme by pressing red to guess the valuations in real time. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukFriday 05 April 2013, PM
BBC News - Film studios request removal of takedown notices
5 April 2013 Last updated at 0722 ET Two film studios have asked Google to take down links to messages sent by them requesting the removal of links connected to film piracy. Recent submissions by Fox and Universal Studios include requests for the removal of previous takedown notices. The notices are requests for individual web addresses to be removed from Google's search engine results because they contain material uploaded without the permission of the copyright holders. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukFriday 05 April 2013, AM
How to buy the best set-top box - Freeview and Freesat set-top boxe reviews - TV DVD - Which? Technology
- www.which.co.ukThursday 04 April 2013, PM
DTG :: News :: VIVA to join Freesat's line up
Freesat has added Viacom channel Viva to its entertainment line-up. Viva launched in 2009 and is Viacom's free-to-air offering in the UK TV market. - dtg.org.ukdtg.org.ukIntel to Offer Multichannel TV Service, Takes on Pay-TV Cable Business - Variety
Employees at Intel Corp. are free to roam almost anywhere across the vast Santa Clara, Calif., campus they call home. Certain laboratories are off-limits of course thats understandable when the assembly of microprocessors could be contaminated by a human eyelash. Only 300 of the more than 100,000 people who work for Intel have clearance. - variety.comvariety.comOnline music licensing revenues pass radio for first time - Technology - The Guardian
Ed Sheeran and other UK artists enjoyed a bumper 2012 as digital licensing revenues passed radio for the first time. New licensing agreements with Google Play, Microsoft Xbox and other online players helped UK digital revenues soar 32.2 in 2012, from 39.1m in 2011. The advent of downloads and streaming services, such as Apple iTunes and Spotify, has more than doubled UK online licensing revenues, from 23.3m in 2008. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukThursday 04 April 2013, AM
BBC - Blogs - Internet blog - Loudness Measurement: Improving sound for the BBC and other broadcasters
In my last blog on audio and music technology at the BBC I mentioned loudness measurement. I wanted to cover this in more detail and also to tell you more about how we are working with other broadcasters on a common loudness standard that can be applied to all types of broadcast content. Mixing console level meters So what does loudness measurement entail and why has it taken so long to be adopted by broadcasters - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukWednesday 03 April 2013, PM
Melvyn Bragg
downloads.bbc.co.ukOnly 10% of UK homes use VCR, but two thirds still own one Digital TV Europe
However, 64 of UK homes still own a VCR, according to the research. Freeview found that just over half of homes still with VCRs had put the devices into storage and no longer used them, while only 11 of homes had used their VCRs to record programmes in the past year. Twenty-three per cent of households had given up using their VCRs within the past three years. - digitaltveurope.netwww.digitaltveurope.netTuesday 02 April 2013, PM
DTG :: News :: Freesat adds Travel Channel
It is a hugely popular service with a strong following that strengthens and complements Freesat's existing line-up. DTG Staff 02.04.2013 Links open in a new window. The DTG is not responsible for the content of other web sites. - dtg.org.ukdtg.org.ukTuesday 02 April 2013, AM
Tony Hall's email to BBC staff - Media - guardian.co.uk
Tony Hall has said in an email to BBC staff that the corporation has experienced difficult times, but is now winning back trust. The BBC has a unique history, a special place in the country's heart and a vital part to play in its future. Recent times have been difficult for the BBC, but obviously far more so for those directly affected by these events. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukAereo wins battle with big networks over right to stream TV online - Media - guardian.co.uk
Aereo, which is backed by Barry Diller above, was launched in March 2012 in the New York area at a cost to subscribers of 12 a month. Aereo subscribers pay 12 month to stream live broadcasts of TV channels on mobile devices. The company, owned by Diller's IAC, does not pay fees to the media companies whose programmes it redistributes. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukMonday 01 April 2013, AM
Aereo Held Talks With TV-Service Providers - WSJ.com
Aereo, which streams local TV broadcast signals over the Web for a fee, is now available only in the New York City region. Talks between Aereo and telecom operators haven't yet yielded any agreements. Aereo is battling a suit by broadcasters, which say it is violating copyright law, in part because it reformats and retransmits their signals without permissionand then charges a fee to its subscribers. - online.wsj.comonline.wsj.comMoggys and Froggies unite for Animal DAB : Radio Today
A new national radio station is to launch later today on Digital One, featuring specialist music and animals as presenters. The station will be operated by an yet un-named company but a RadioToday source simply known as Pug confirms the station was inspired by Kerrang Radio hiring a Rock Dog to host a weekly show. - radiotoday.co.ukradiotoday.co.ukSunday 31 March 2013, PM
It s Big TV vs. Big Telecom Over Broadcast Spectrum - Variety
The chaos has opened the door for profiteering by TV station owners who suddenly find themselves sitting on valuable real estate. Theres a buying spree going on in the upper reaches of the TV dial, the largely forgotten universe of UHF stations made up of many mom-and-pop owners who long ago gave up ambition in favor of a mix of home-shopping and reruns like Matlock. KTLN channel 47, which runs religious programming from a business park in San Rafael, Calif., sold for 8 million in 2011. - variety.comvariety.comWhat Tony Hall needs to do to revive the BBC - Media - The Observer
The two lords, Baron Hall of Birkenhead and Baron Patten of Barnes, have been invited to perform their first public double act to a parliamentary select committee. Hall leaves the Royal Opera House this week to return to the BBC, where he once ran the news operation, as a potential saviour. He has been appointed at a low point in the corporation's history, in the middle of an industrial dispute, following the brief tenure of George Entwistle and all the horror of Jimmy Savile's crimes. - guardian.co.ukwww.guardian.co.ukBBC - Blogs - Internet blog - What’s on BBC Red Button 30 March – 6 April
Press red after the programme to enjoy concert performances. Radio 1s world-famous Live Lounge hosts emerging musicians and superstars each month. Objects featured in the show include a giant dog collar from Victorian days, a collection of early royal relics, and boxing gloves once used by the young poet Byron. - bbc.co.ukwww.bbc.co.ukFriday 29 March 2013, PM
at800 Code of Service
Our role is simple – to ensure that all UK consumers continue to receive clear Freeview signals, or are offered a suitable alternative, when 4G mobile services at 800MHz are launched. - at800.tvat800.tvFreeview re-launches website with new TV Guide featuring catch up TV links - The Drum
The re-launch follows the announcement that the number of homes using Freeview as their main digital provider has surpassed 11 million for the first time, visitors to the refreshed site will now be able to scroll backwards through an online programme guide, clicking straight through to content. Other changes to the site includes personalised TV guides using customers pre-selected favourite channels, shortlists based on reviews from Reevoo, and an updated news and features page. Our TV guide is hugely popular and this update makes the user journey simpler and easy to navigate. - thedrum.comwww.thedrum.comITV Central to report more news specific to West Midlands
ITV Central is to broadcast more news focusing specifically on the West Midlands region, under a new broadcast licence to be agreed with the Government. www.birminghampost.netpick a page