Posts from January 2007

That was quick

BBC iPlayer gets go-ahead Thankfully proving that the new BBC Trust doesn't drag its heels when making those crucial decisions, the somewhat-controversial iPlayer service finally gets the go-ahead. Compared with the "Let's see what the market supports" approach of Channel...

Smooth operator

Saga stations to be rebranded as Smooth Radio Whilst other UK radio operators have been very cautious as of late, Guardian Media Group has recently been on the acquisition trail, picking up the Century FM and Saga radio brands and...

Responding to Paul Dacre

Dacre's attack: The accused answer back Left-wing, pinko, commie scum newspaper, The Independent, give those recently attacked by Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre, a right to reply. Perhaps most pertinant is this comment by former BBC Director General, Greg...

Defending the BBC

Britain is moving on - and leaving Paul Dacre behind Lance Price puts up a sterling defence of the BBC following Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre's recent attack. Unfortunately for Lance, it's published by that bastion of the loony left...

Market farces

Ofcom criticises BBC's on-demand plans Now where do I start? OK, here goes then. First off, why is Ofcom so upset at the BBC offering series longer than 12 episodes for public downloading? Any arbitary restriction will just end up...

Pleasing the Daily Mail

Media Guardian: Dacre attacks BBC 'cultural Marxism' Following on from Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre's attack on the BBC, rumours are that the corporation are acting swiftly and look set to announce a raft of programming aimed at keeping "conservative"...

A storm in a tea-cup

Anyone who, having just arrived back from a visit abroad, switched on Radio 4's The World Tonight last Friday (19 January 2007) would have been forgiven for thinking that a grand re-organization of the radio frequencies had taken place. This...

Who's Next? One guess.

Hmmm. First we have the BBC presenting stories about WMDs that the Government doesn't like - stories that turn out, after quite a while, to have been very close to the truth - and then the resulting turmoil, unwarranted departure...

What happens next?

C4 board to question executives over Big Brother Duncan's darkest hour Whatever the ultimate outcome of the Celebrity Big Brother fiasco for Channel 4, all of this has perhaps helped to emphasise a variety of issues relating to the current...

Public Service Funding

Media Guardian: More licence fee 'slicing' possible Media Guardian: TV and C4 cross swords over funding gap With a price tag of £300m, Ofcom's proposed new public service publisher has to be funded somehow, and it seems that the Television...

Priorities on Sky News???

Now, usually, I do not criticise 24 hour news channels for their choices of stories. There are thousands of stories out there every day, and each channel has to decide how they are going to fill the airtime, and it's...

When a bigger audience doesn't help

So the first of the bullies is out on her ear and Big Brother has attained its highest ratings of the series. Two stunningly unsurprising interim results. Other lacks of surprise we can expect in the future include some weak...

Race to the finish

I vowed not to mention the dreaded Celebrity Big Brother in this blog, but if you must read one online article about Celebrity Big Brother, racism and media manipulation then make it this one. However, although the comment "we're only...

It's not about the ratings

Tonight wins current affairs battle Unsurprising fact of the week so far is that ITV1's Tonight with Trevor McDonald (which can be a misleading title since it often contains precious little of Trevor McDonald) and Coronation Street beat the revamped...

Graphically Unbalanced??? Looks like it.

Fox News Channel constantly advertise themselves as "Fair and Balanced", but the reality of these chyrons, or lower thirds, is quite different. Newshounds has the screenshots. We Report, You Decide!...

Divide and conquer

Here's one we made much, much earlier - and now it's time to move Sometimes it's difficult to know what to think about the BBC's proposed move for key departments from London to Salford, if it goes ahead that...

Measure and Countermeasure

Hacker web sites and forums have been talking for the last week or two about a claim that the AACS (Advanced Access Content System) copy protection system used on both the HD DVD and Blu Ray Disc HD disc formats...

Cheap entertainment

BBC's Baby Borrowers: experiment or exploitation? Take one underfunded channel desperate for more viewers in order to justify its remit, throw in the current trend for reality TV featuring wives/husbands/children/pets/etc. and Baby Borrowers is (perhaps) the thoroughly predictable end result....

Measure and Countermeasure

Hacker web sites and forums have been talking for the last week or two about a claim that the AACS (Advanced Access Content System) copy protection system used on both the HD DVD and Blu Ray Disc HD disc formats...

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