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The first part of the strategic review, published on Thursday, raises concerns over the “poor” performance of Openreach on behalf of providers, and suggests that a split from BT could deliver competition or “wider benefits”.
The public review will assess the way the BBC is funded, its current scale, governance and purpose.
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New research from TubeMogul reveals that 63% would welcome an advertising-funded BBC, compared to 37% who would rather it stay as it is.
Of the 150 senior level executives from the commercial departments of UK media owners surveyed, 82% felt that if the BBC became privately funded it would place a “significant threat” on the media sector.
Piriteze has launched a new campaign using Sky AdSmart, which will only show advertisements to potential hay fever sufferers on specific days, and only in particular UK regions whenever there is a medium to high pollen count.
New research from Ampere Analysis has revealed how multi-channel networks are being snapped up ahead of likely consolidation of smaller MCNs in the growing market.
The surprise deal, which will cost the BBC £750m by 2020, will be phased in from 2018/19 with the BBC taking on the full costs from 2020/21.
Public service broadcasters must respond to changes in technology and viewer behaviour, Ofcom has said in it’s latest review of public service TV broadcasting.
