by Redvers

Media Grauniad report "...the way we've been expressing breaking news on-screen has not been conspicuous enough. Lots of people watch News 24 in offices with the sound turned down," Rachel Attwell, News 24 controller and, apparently, half-wit. Oh dear, oh...
by Redvers

Media Grauniad report The fallout from today's power cut continues, with news that BBC News 24 is to miss its planned relaunch date of Monday. The loss of a day's work on the new-look set has pushed the launch back...
by Kirk Northrop

It is interesting to see how well the BBC copes when a power cut or other problem comes to head. In the main, things are as you would expect. All the channels are still running, and they are running their...
by Southern Star

Power cut interrupts BBC services It was time for that yearly ritual of the BBC service interruption; not nearly as serious as what has happened on some previous occasions but enough to throw a rather large spanner in the works....
by Redvers

BBC Press Release Westminster insiders are quite clear that the BBC as we know it will not make it through the next Charter renewal. The lobbying efforts of those bastions of quality television (News International and ITV) have helped; but...
by Andrew Bowden

Everyone else was concentrating on costs savings and job cuts. Even the Media Guardian barely mentioned it. Thankfully the Independent took the bull by the horns and sniffed out something interesting. Charles Allen, head of Granada, wants to launch more...
by Andrew Bowden

Yet another study says the government's hopes of turning off analogue by 2010 are in doubt was reported today in the Media Guardian. Informa Media believe that by 2010, 49% of viewers will be doing so via satellite or cable,...
by Andrew Bowden

There's an interesting article that slipped out last week in the Guardian. The gist of it is a comment piece about how BBCi is being attacked for doing too good a job, with some interesting parallels to the world of...
by Ian Beaumont

Media Guardian reports that staff at Granada Media belonging to the NUJ, Bectu and Amicus will vote on strike action in a pay dispute after Granada imposed a 2% pay rise. If the strike went ahead, it would affect output...
by Andrew Bowden

ITV production from outside London? For how much longer? In a major development announced today, network sports and factual production are moving from Southampton to... wait for it... London! As if we didn't have enough of our broadcasting coming from...
by Andrew Bowden

When you think about it, it was inevitable but that hasn't stopped the Guardian telling the world about Granada's secret plan leave its Manchester HQ. The rather dismal grey office block that has been home to Granada since it was...
by Redvers

VRT website A trip tomorrow to Belgium causes me, somewhat sadly, to have a poke around for what I could watch on TV whilst I'm there. Of course, British television is now so heartachingly awful that I watch a grand...
by Ian Beaumont

There seems to be no let up in the number of channels that are ready to launch, and the number of companies launching new channels onto the market. The latest to launch is iSportsTV from the team behind Avago. Broadcasting...
by Ian Beaumont

Sometimes, when a change takes place, it does so with enormous fanfare, other times, it barely gets noticed. This is one of those changes that happened at some point recently, and nobody noticed. Somehow, a deal has obviously been done...
by Andrew Bowden

I must confess that haven't actually seen Liquid News for quite a while due to a lack of digital TV (and flast year, a lack of TV), but it's a pity that it's been axed. It was one of the...
by Redvers

Latest Sky financial results press release Is anyone here concerned about BSkyB's profits being too high? If you consider that the majority of their profit appears - according to their press release - to come from the unjustified 'tax' on...
by Redvers

Sky Corporate's press release on the recent AGM. "It is a great honour to be able to stand before you today as Sky's chief executive, and I am deeply grateful for this opportunity to play a role in the future...
by Ian Beaumont

From Transdiffusion's Bitstream department, comes news of new channels coming soon to a television near you. VH-2. Years after the original VH-1 launched, the team at MTV Networks have finally gotten around to launching a VH-2, the VH of the...
by Ian Beaumont

It has been speculated on since the death of Christopher Price in 2002, but now we know for sure. BBC Three is bringing the axe down on Liquid News. The entertainment news programme, which grew out of BBC News 24's...
by Andrew Bowden

As an interesting aside to the potential arrival of price-drop.tv, Section 7.4 of the license of Multiplex 2 (a thrilling read, available in pdf form at the ITC website) states in longwinded but surprisingly clear legalliese, that space on the...
by Andrew Bowden

The latest in the never ending list of developments on digital terrestrial television (or Freeview if you must) is the arrival of a placeholder for one price-drop.tv, sister station to bid-up.tv. Although price-drop.tv hasn't started broadcasting on the platform yet,...
by Andrew Bowden

One of the more interesting media stories to surface has been the announcement that the ITC was selling its family jewels - and what interesting examples have been under the hammer according to an article in the Guardian. ITC's successor...
by Andrew Bowden

Analogue television in Berlin was turned off on 1 August 2003 (better late than never with this news) - in contrast to the rather slow death for Analogue, Berliners were given just a year for convert before the plug was...
by Andrew Bowden

According to the press release from BBC Broadcast (120k Word document), UK G2's new idents will have the theme 'bending the rules'. One ident will be... "It is Sunday morning in a local playground and all the local dads are...