There is always a smattering of celebrity at the Edinburgh TV Festival, although this year saw the topic dominate several discussion sessions, with one in particular dedicated to dissecting the genre of celebrity-orientated TV.Chaired by Boyd Hilton, editor of celebrity magazine, Heat, the C Word session also played host to Big Brother winner Jade Goody,… Continue reading MGEITF 2005: Celebrity Under Scrutiny At Edinburgh Festival
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The increasing popularity of multichannel television gave rise to one of the most interesting and informative debates at this year’s Edinburgh TV Festival, with leading figures from Sky, Freeview and Video Networks discussing the possible outcomes of this competitive market. The panel debated three different scenarios for the future of multichannel television. A market which… Continue reading MGEITF 2005: Multichannel Debate Looks At Possible Scenarios For TV Market
BBC director general Mark Thompson lifted the lid on the Corporation’s latest TV technology at the Edinburgh International TV Festival, announcing details of MyBBCPlayer, a new online service allowing viewers to legally download seven days of TV programmes.Delivering one of the most anticipated addresses of the Festival, Thompson stated: “This will be the decade of… Continue reading MGEITF 2005: Thompson Announces On Demand Programming From BBC
The personal video recorder (PVR) is significantly changing the way in which people watch television, with 5% of current TV viewing in the US time-shifted, predicted to rise to 10% by the end of next year and 25% by 2008. Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, Dr Robert Pepper, senior managing director of global advanced… Continue reading MGEITF 2005: Quarter Of US Consumers Forecast To Time-Shift By 2008
Channel 4 faces a rocky road of change following digital switchover, according to the broadcaster’s chief executive Andy Duncan, who made his latest case for public funding, and investment in new technology, at the annual Edinburgh International TV Festival.The broadcast boss stated that Channel 4’s request for public funding is not an immediate one, “it’s… Continue reading MGEITF 2005: Channel 4 Boss Makes The Case For Public Funding
Speaking at the Edinburgh International TV Festival, Dr Robert Pepper, senior managing director of global advanced technology policy at Cisco Systems discussed with delegates advances in technologies and the implications these had on the television industry. Pepper claimed that the shift from analogue to digital was resulting in the technology world beginning to “blur”, predicting… Continue reading MGEITF 2005: Technology World Converging To Internet Protocol
ITV was wished a happy 50th birthday at the Edinburgh International TV Conference last weekend, although the broadcaster was also given the gift of critical insight by media heavyweights discussing its future.Lorraine Heggessey, CEO of Talkback Thames stated that, amongst other problems, there is a “samey-ness” to much of ITV’s current programming, with “title after… Continue reading MGETIF 2005: Edinburgh Gives ITV Advice For Its Birthday
Plasma television shipments reached a record high of 1.13 million units during the second quarter of 2005, up by 24% compared to the same period last year, according to DisplaySearch’s Quartlery Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report. The study shows that Plasma TVs gained share in all regions, overtaking rival large format technology rear projection,… Continue reading Plasma TV Shipments Reach Record High
The start of this year’s Football Italia series will see Flextech-owned Bravo embark upon an extensive marketing push, renaming itself “Bravissimo” and colouring its familiar branding with the green, white and red colours of Football Italia.The broadcaster’s high-impact marketing campaign reflects the channel’s increasing sports entertainment output, and its ambition to become the nation’s leading… Continue reading Bravo To Change Name In Football Promotion
Emap’s Magic 105.4 is to open its schedule to a host of music stars, with the creation of new programming strand My Magic Music.The new show will kick off on 17 September, fronted by its first guest presenter – R ‘n’ B star, Craig David.The weekly show, which will air from 7pm-9pm, offers Magic listeners… Continue reading Craig David To Launch New Magic Show
