The BBC has announced plans to trial electronic labelling of programmes to protect viewers using its online services from inappropriate content.The move, which comes ahead of the launch of the Corporation’s on-demand software, MyBBCPlayer, will protect those viewing online programme streams through passwords for ‘challenging’ content, featuring strong language, scenes of a sexual nature or… Continue reading New Ratings System To Protect BBC Online Viewers
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Virgin Radio has signed madcap comic Vic Reeves to its schedule in his own night-time slot, following a successful stint as stand in presenter for Suggs’ Party Classics show.The legendary comedian will front his own show every Wednesday and Thursday night between 7 and 10pm, starting from 21 September.The new show promises a mix of… Continue reading Reeves Joins Virgin Radio Line Up
The Digital Radio Development Bureau has released its five year forecast for digital radio penetration, predicting that the technology will continue to see dramatic rises in adoption as more consumers discover its increased station choice, digital quality sound, and interference free listening.DRDB chairman, Ralph Bernard, welcomed the predictions, stating: “DAB Digital Radio continues its healthy… Continue reading DRDB Predicts Massive Growth In Digital Radio
Broadband and video on demand provider, HomeChoice, has unveiled its new branding, having employed designer Neville Brody to revamp its corporate logo, ad strategy and even the branding of its installation vehicles ahead of a marketing push and product reshuffle.The move follows the company’s appointment of Tullo Marshall Warren (TMW) as its below the line… Continue reading HomeChoice Debuts New Packages And Branding
The Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB) has published a report by former secretary of state for culture, media and sport Chris Smith calling for more DAB Digital Radio frequencies, and a reshuffle of existing services to prepare for digital switchover of the nation’s analogue radio signals.The switch to an all digital environment for radio is,… Continue reading Radio Body Calls For Firm Switchover Date
Britain’s terrestrial broadcasters saw a disappointing July overall, with all but BBC2 and Five seeing their viewing share decline. Channel 4 was the worst hit in both the All Homes and Digital Homes universes, with percentage point declines of 1.88 and 1.18 respectively.All ViewingChannel 4 saw the largest downturn in viewing share during July, with… Continue reading Television Viewing Round-Up – July 2005
Viacom Outdoor has announced the next phase of its digital technology investment plan, with the trial of Britain’s first full-colour digital LED screens on the sides of buses.Twenty-five London buses have been adapted to carry the state-of-the-art screens, which occupy half of the “Superside” advertising space on each of the buses.The first advertiser to employ… Continue reading Viacom Signs Lastminute For First Moving Bus Ads
October 10 will see Channel 4 broaden its digital horizons, with the launch of More4 to offer the broadcaster’s documentaries, news, talk and drama content to a wider audience.The launch, which will span all digital platforms, will represent the first new public service channel from anyone but the BBC since the launch of Channel 4… Continue reading October Launch To Bring More4 To The Masses
Channel 4’s director of programmes, Kevin Lygo, has lifted the lid on the shows he hopes will maintain Channel 4’s successful streak over the next few months.The programme boss, speaking at the Edinburgh International TV Festival, announced that Channel 4’s iconic daytime quiz, Countdown, would return following the death of host Richard Whitely, but refused… Continue reading MGEITF 2005: Lygo Lifts Lid On Channel 4 Programming
Advertiser funded programming (AFP) was put under scrutiny this weekend, as the Edinburgh International TV Festival sought to shed light on the relatively new industry, and its implications for broadcasters and advertisers alike.Claire Heys, head of commercial partnerships at Flextech/UKTV explained the predicament facing broadcasters willing to commission AFP, stating: “It’s not easy to make… Continue reading MGEITF 2005: TV Set For More Advertiser Funded Programming
