After much delay and anticipation from the TV industry, the first week of digital television viewing figures, for the week ending 7 November, have been produced by BARB. Only available to BARB subscribers, the figures currently cover just Sky Digital homes. Unsurprisingly, given the host of new channels which digital satellite offers, share of viewing… Continue reading Film Services Prove Popular In Digital Homes
Last week saw the launch of Turner Classic Movies (TCM), the second film channel from the Turner Broadcasting stable. With a target audience of 16-34 year olds, the old and classic movies channel brings the number of film-dedicated services available in the UK up to seven. TCM is the second new film channel to launch… Continue reading Feature: UK Film Channel Market
During last week’s IBC UK Digital TV conference (see Newsline), Dermot Nolan, a director from the media consultancy TBS, was determined to highlight the pitfalls of digital television (DTV), and to eliminate any industry illusions surrounding the new television medium.According to projections produced by TBS, digital television has so far underperformed and the UK is… Continue reading ‘Don’t Believe The Hype Of Digital TV’ Says Media Consultancy
Now the digital revolution has begun, the task facing its proponents is in persuading the consumer of the merits of multi-channel, digital television (DTV). This was the theme of the morning session on the first day of the IBC UK Digital TV Conference in London. Chaired by Mathew Horsman, the charismatic American media analyst, speakers… Continue reading IBC UK Digital TV Conference – Persuading The Customer
The much-heralded and long-awaited television revolution begins tomorrow with the launch of Sky Digital’s 80-channel satellite TV service. Following hot on the heels of Sky’s digital satellite service comes digital terrestrial TV (DTT) in the form of ONdigital – a company owned by ITV franchise holders, Carlton and Granada. Cable & Wireless Communications joins the… Continue reading Television’s Digital Future
ISBA has said that it is “disappointed” with the ITC’s decision not to extend the amount of advertising minutage on commercial TV (see ITC Rejects Extra Minutage Proposal). The advertiser organisation believes that its submission, which ran to over sixty pages, actually called for “little more than the regulatory formalisation of what is already widespread… Continue reading Industry Reacts To ITC Minutage Decision
The broadcasting industry’s most influential people spoke at the Institute Of Economic Affairs, Future of UK Broadcasting conference yesterday.Chris Smith, the heritage secretary, gave the key-note speech. He emphasised his commitment to public service broadcasting for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4. He conceded that ITV was gradually consolidating and he predicted that within a… Continue reading The Heritage Secretary Speaks Out On The Future Of UK TV
