Posts from January 2008

Nothing new under the virtual sun

Eliot (right) and Carolyn's on-screen 'avatar'. BBC copyright. Wednesday (Tuesday in Scotland) saw the latest in a new documentary strand, Wonderland, on BBC2. This week it was "Virtual Adultery and Cyberspace Love" and was billed as follows: "Carolyn is a...

Report talks down DAB radio, with dubious accuracy.

Enders Analysis have done something that the radio industry wanted them to do. A couple of radio bigwigs have been talking about a crisis in DAB digital radio, a crisis that by the way doesn't actually exist except in the...

BSkyB forced out of ITV

It can't have come as much of a surprise that BSkyB have been instructed to reduce their stake in ITV plc from 17.9% to at most 7.5%. Nay, not even to BSkyB itself. So much so, that there's almost nothing...

ITV say nein to the Euro 2008 final

Not being a sports fan by any means, this was a story I almost missed. But it's a story that is actually quite interesting. It seems that in Euro 2008 this year, ITV1 will not be showing the competition final....

The Daily Mail and BBC bashing.

Every independent media commentator knows that the Daily Mail is a conservative newspaper with a well established line in BBC bashing. I have previously documented myself just how desperate the Daily Mail is to discredit the BBC at EVERY opportunity....

Ratings Review: week ending 13 January 2008

A bit later in the week than I usually post these, but here we go with another review of the latest publically released BARB ratings. First thing I'm going to talk about is Setanta, as I have noticed in the...

The smell of blood

'BBC outbid rivals by £2m to keep Ross' Like a pack of hounds closing in to kill its prey, Channel 4's executives are banking on any perceived missteps in how the BBC has spent its licence fee money on 'big...

How to make the BBC fit for the twenty-first century?

A top-sliced licence fee will trigger the BBC's destruction Whether de-coupling the licence fee from the BBC is the way forward or not (and I personally have my doubts), I can't help but think that the BBC still hasn't yet...

In the pink

Digital Spy: BBC Three unveils new look, new ethos It's been five years since the launch of BBC Three together with distinctive idents that feature 'blob' characters, and five years is a long time in the world of fast-paced 'youth'...

Channel Fiat

Tonight was the first occasion that an advertiser sponsored a terrestrial channel for a few hours (as opposed to just a programme) since the UK television sponsorship regulations were relaxed by Ofcom at the start of this year. Car...

An early start

Waking up to a new era Today is the 25th anniversary of the launch of Breakfast Time, which was the BBC's response to the soon-to-launch TV-am, a new ITV contractor that was shortly due to launch a nationwide breakfast television...

The bongs are back

First-night defeat for News at Ten Mark Lawson: Sir Trevor back - with same old news Last night's relaunch of ITV's News At Ten may have lost out in the ratings to the BBC's 10 O'Clock News (3.8 versus 4.9...

Digital One suffers more closures

As my colleagues have already pointed out, DAB, or more precisely the Digital One multiplex, has lost two more stations. Oneword's closure was not a big surprise, it was expected and predicted for quite some time. And Core has been...

Badly planned?

More BBC staff to move to Salford Despite the best of intentions, you can't help but think that something somewhere has gone badly wrong with how the reorganisation of the BBC has been planned. The concept of splitting the BBC...

Not just Oneword

Two digital radio stations to close Barely two weeks into 2008 and digital radio has now lost not one but two radio stations. The final closure of Oneword was just a formality after Channel 4 sold its stake last week...

France 24 - Fin

Sarkozy wants to create a French BBC It's been barely a year since international news channel, France 24, hit the airwaves. The station - which broadcasts in English and French - was created in the Jacques Chirac era, with an...

The end for Oneword?

Channel 4 pulls out of digital speech station When it was started seven years ago, it was seen as the first big competitor for Radio 4. As ever, the hype never really lived up to the expectation and for some...

New year, new(ish) ITV1

Rovers Return for another bite at Friday nights This new schedule for ITV1 (commencing January 12) is probably the most important thing to happen for the channel in many years, although its overall significance may not be immediately obvious....

MediaBlog

MediaBlog

Feeds

Email Newsletter

Get all our updates in your inbox - every time there's news to tell. Just enter your email address and select "Subscribe". Or if you no longer want to receive our mailings, enter your email and select "Unsubscribe"

Small Print

Opinions expressed in these posts are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Transdiffusion Broadcasting System in general.

These posts and their multimedia are copyright. Some rights are reserved under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence.

The Index

From Twitter

RT @ukdtt: New DTT channel licence: Racing UK (via @Ofcom) #Freeview

Posted on 8 February at 17:19

RT @paoloperth: @transdiffusion I see this logo every day and I always seem to whistle Bobby Shafto and mumble something about Ch 8... h ...

Posted on 8 February at 12:14

RT @miltondavidson: Ooh, @MiwkPublishing have got another Carry On postcard which is going out with @COConfi when it's published this week

Posted on 7 February at 16:52

Follow us on Twitter ⇒

Archiving Project

Find out more about our new archiving project and how you can help from the comfort of your own computer

Read more and join in ⇒

Transdiffusion Navigation

February 2012

Transdiffusion Broadcasting System

This web page lives at: http://www.transdiffusion.org/blog/2008/01/index