Broadcasters will have their licences amended by Ofcom to make them directly responsible for failures in participation services on TV and radio.Following the numerous phone-in scandals and Richard Ayre’s report into PRS services last week (see Ofcom Finds ‘Systemic Failures’ In Premium Rate Phone-In ServicesOfcom Finds ‘Systemic Failures’ In Premium Rate Phone-In ServicesOfcom Finds ‘Systemic… Continue reading Ofcom To Make Broadcasters Responsible For PRS Failures
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The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has called on the European Commission to follow the principle of technological neutrality after it named DVB-H as the single standard for mobile TV in Europe.The use of the DVB-H standard will be legally encouraged in the 27 member states following last week’s announcement, with the Commission saying that if… Continue reading EBU Does Not Want Single Mobile TV Standard
In response to last week’s cessation of all competitions following revelations of multiple editorial breaches, the BBC has announced it will establish a new Editorial Standards Board.Last Wednesday, the BBC announced a total suspension of all competitions, with phone-related competitions on BBC TV and radio to stop from midnight that night, and online and interactive… Continue reading BBC Establishes New Board To Monitor Editorial Standards
The drama of the 136th Open Championship conclusion saw BBC One steal viewers from Coronation Street last night.The dramatic extra four-hole playoff between Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia attracted an average adult audience of 3.7 million, peaking at 5.4 million viewers between 7.15 and 7.30pm. With the final concluding holes being played out between 7.30… Continue reading Open Drama Dents Corrie’s Ratings
Channel 4 is to buy 50% of Emap’s music TV business, Box Television Ltd, for £28 million.Emap first moved into music television in 1996 with its purchase of The Box for £6 million. Its TV business now comprises seven TV channels: The Hits, The Box, Smash Hits, Kerrang!, Q, Kiss and Magic.In a statement released… Continue reading Channel 4 To Buy Half Of Emap Music TV
Following last week’s announcement that the American ABC is to produce a single combined figure for newspaper and online readership, the British ABC has said that it has no plans to follow suit.The US ABC board has agreed to add an estimated integrated readership figure to its official circulation reports from November this year (see… Continue reading British ABC Has No Plans To Combine Print And Online Figures
Customers to Virgin Media’s XL basic TV package will now be able to receive six Setanta Sports Channels for free.From July 26, pay TV customers get live coverage of over 250 showcase events a year, including 46 live games from the Barclays Premier League, 60 matches from the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League and the… Continue reading Virgin Media Signs Setanta Sports Deal
Independent magazine publisher, Development Hell, has appointed its first digital editor, in a move billed to fuel the relaunch of the websites of music titles Mixmag and The Word.Fraser Lewry will take up the role, which will be both creative and editorial, bringing a serious amount of experience to the job, including previous experience with… Continue reading Development Hell Eyes Digital Focus
True Dare Kiss, on BBC One last night, could only manage a peak audience of 2.8 million adults in its 9pm slot, a 14.6% audience share.The drama about a family in turmoil had an average of 2.6 million adult viewers across its hour long running time.The show was easily beaten by a repeat of the… Continue reading Bad Night For BBC One
Broadcasters in Australia have started test transmissions for DAB+, the digital radio format that is apparently three to four times more efficient than regular DAB.The test will broadcast a mixture of talk and music to allow the industry to test the sound quality of a variety of content at various bit rates.Although DAB+ receivers are… Continue reading DAB+ Gets Milestone Trial
