The days when snobbish viewers could safely watch the BBC without fear of commercial TV riffraff is long gone, writes Stephen Arnell.
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This will be a long process running deep into 2024 and almost anything could happen between now and then, writes Raymond Snoddy.
ITV, Channel 4 and Sky plan to collaborate much more to “take the fight to digital”, a TV industry conference has heard.
The Media Leader asked our list of media experts what the future of Channel 4 might look like.
Despite the sector’s bounceback over the last two years, businesses need to be increasingly cautious of a fall in TV audiences this year.
The UK Government will push ahead with the privatisation of Channel 4 after rejecting proposals to keep it in public ownership.
One group in particular should care about how we define TV today, writes Thinkbox’s Matt Hill.
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ITV’s new streaming service comes when the UK AVOD market is ripe for more competition. But the broadcaster needs to answer two important questions.
“Nielsen can’t grow new future products without diverting resources away from their highly profitable legacy ones; but to remain relevant they must do just that. Perhaps a PE firm is the best bet for Nielsen after all.”
