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Monday 04 August 2008, PM

informitv - Satellite dishes up high definition television in 1080p format

The Dish Network claims it has become the first broadcaster to offer programming in full high definition 1080 line progressively scanned format. DirecTV says it will offer movies in 1080p later this year. Both pay-television providers are competing to offer more and more high-definition channels, launching additional satellites to provide the capacity. - informitv.com

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informitv - Red Bee Media retains BBC interactive services

Red Bee Media, formerly a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BBC and now a separate commercial company, has retained the contract to manage interactive services on behalf of the corporation for the next five years. It has also assumed responsibility for the playout of Channel 4 in addition to providing services to the BBC and other broadcasters. The BBC put the provision of its interactive services out to competitive tender earlier this year but the incumbent prevailed over other bids, including a joint venture from BT and ioko. - informitv.com

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Monday 04 August 2008, AM

Digital switchover scheme is stressful, confusing and unfair |Media | The Guardian

Manufacturers and consumer groups have criticised a government scheme designed to help elderly and vulnerable viewers switch to digital television for sowing confusion and helping BSkyB market its pay-TV services. The coalition - including IT companies, telecoms groups and TV equipment suppliers - also claimed Sky's set-top boxes were less energy-efficient than rival devices, and complained that the company was being allowed to offset this by handing out low-energy light bulbs. Customers are then left to decide whether to continue receiving these services by taking out a subscription or to settle for a free package without the added benefits. - guardian.co.uk

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Friday 01 August 2008, PM

What Satellite Digital TV

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Terrestrial - News - Ireland confirms national DTT rollout - Digital Spy

The Republic of Ireland will launch a national digital terrestrial television system by Autumn 2009. The test service carried 17 television channels, 16 radio services, a high definition service, an electronic programme guide, and a digital teletext system, in the same amount of spectrum used to transmit four analogue services. - digitalspy.co.uk

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Friday 01 August 2008, AM

Imaginationland the Movie - South Park Studios

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Thursday 31 July 2008, PM

ITVs Fairburn named as Freesat chairman - Brand Republic News - Brand Republic

Fairbairn joined ITV as director of group development and strategy in March 2007. She has also worked at the BBC as director of strategy and distribution, and was one of the principal architects of Freeview. As well as being Freesat chairman, Davie is currently the BBC's director of marketing, communications and audiences. - brandrepublic.com

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Trust in TV crisis could rumble on all year

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BSkyB to cut 250 posts to reduce costs |Media | guardian.co.uk

BSkyB is in the process of cutting about 250 posts after a review looking at how costs could be reduced across the business. Wholesale subscription revenue fell by 13 year on year to 181m, down from 208m and advertising revenue fell 7 year on year to 328m from 352m the previous year. The company added that programming costs were 1.7bn, an increase of 109m year on year, with sports costs rising by 87m to 929m year on year driven by the start of the new FA Premier League contract in August 2007. - guardian.co.uk

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Thursday 31 July 2008, AM

Barry Fox's Inside View: Switchover USA

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Wednesday 30 July 2008, PM

Win a free view of sunny Sydney s beautiful harbour - Times Online

The man used his first public statement on the ordeal to criticise the police, who he claimed took an hour to arrive then dithered for a further 30 minutes before taking his severely injured companion, who was bleeding profusely, to hospital. Describing the two-and-a-half hour attack on the bus, he said The cruelty I saw should not be seen ever. The attack was so brutal I cant even tell you ... even animals dont behave like that. Once at hospital, he was left to sit in a corridor naked and received no treatment. - timesonline.co.uk

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dB Broadcast preps Beeb for digital age - News - Telecommunications - Business Weekly - Cambridge, UK

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Media face web censorship at Beijing Olympics |World news | guardian.co.uk

Journalists at the press centre for the Beijing Olympics. The blocks on internet sites in the main press centre, which will house about 5,000 journalists, and other Olympic venues will make it difficult to retrieve information, particularly on political and human rights stories the government dislikes. Journalists at the main press centre yesterday found they were unable to access sites such as Amnesty International or any site with Tibet in the URL. - guardian.co.uk

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Wednesday 30 July 2008, AM

BBC: mobile viewing figures are fine | News | TechRadar UK

The BBC has moved to quash rumours the recent trials of streaming its mobile channels over 3G networks were a disappointment. The BBC has moved for a public consultation for permission to begin streaming its channels over 3G, and published the results of its findings over the recent 12 month trial with mobile networks, which concluded in April 2008. Included in the proposal were figures which showed few people actually used the BBC channels, peaking at 580 for daily usage in June 2007. - techradar.com

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Borders Digital Switchover Looms (from The Herald )

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Scottish Gold TV channel planned |Media | guardian.co.uk

Taggart a favourite to be a staple on 'Scottish Gold'. There would be a level of commissioning guaranteed to Scottish-based independents, Woodward said. To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editormediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 7239 9857. - guardian.co.uk

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Tuesday 29 July 2008, PM

BBC NEWS | Scotland | South of Scotland | Regions 100-day digital countdown

In 100 days the Scottish Borders will become the first full region in the UK to switch off analogue signals and move to digital television. Put simply, anybody whose home is served by a main transmitter will receive more channels than those whose home is not. However, Digital UK, which is overseeing the process, claims this is missing the point. - news.bbc.co.uk

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Zacks.com - Analyst Blog: BSkyB Trades at Fair Value

Our six-month price target is 39.00 BSY is the operator of the UKs largest digital pay television platform, Sky digital and as such it has dominant market share in this segment. The company has over 8 million pay-TV subscribers, approximately 40 of British households. To retain share, large media companies are forced to reinvest in additional media outlets. - zacks.com

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Scotlands digital switchover 100 days away

Switchover at the Selkirk transmitter group will be a two-stage process. Two weeks later, on 20 November, all remaining analogue channels will be permanently switched off and replaced with their digital equivalents and additional services. To continue watching TV via an aerial after switchover, viewers will need to convert their television using a digital box or upgrade to a fully digital model. - pocket-lint.co.uk

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Tuesday 29 July 2008, AM

Digital switchover lowdown - News - Manchester Evening News

The exact date will be announced nearer the time. YOU don't need a new TV Almost any set can be converted for digital, even black and white ones. To find out your options use the postcode checker on the digital UK website digitaluk.co.uk . - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

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Shoppers misled over Digital TV - News - Manchester Evening News

Many of the leading High Street retailers failed to give the correct advice when we approached them for guidance about buying a new television. In seven of the 18 TV shops surveyed, staff did not even know that the Granada region switches over to digital in autumn next year. Sales assistants in some outlets were confused about whether a traditional VHS video recorder would work after switchover. - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

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Monday 28 July 2008, PM

BetaNews | Verizon launches 100 HD channels on FiOS in New York City

Other bundles are available with the faster Internet service of 20/20 Mbps. Even if all work proceeds according to schedule, some areas of the city won't be FiOS-enabled until 2014. - betanews.com

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Setanta risks takeover unless it adds more subs

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Terrestrial - News - Humax releases two Freeview PVRs - Digital Spy

Humax is releasing two Freeview personal video recorders under the Freeview brand. The second, the PVR-9150T, has a 160GB hard drive and is priced at around 150. Both have twin tuners, and the Humax Freeview interface includes features such as seven-day schedule information, series linking and split recording. - digitalspy.co.uk

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ITVs PSB duties may lower; plans to share licence fee

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informitv - Web no threat to television advertising says British academic

A media academic has dismissed the threat of the internet to broadcasters, describing it as Bllocks 2.0. Patrick Barwise, retired professor of management and marketing at the London Business School, says television advertising is down but it is not falling off a cliff. People who should know better are talking about a digital revolution, about whether or not we will all be watching linear television in five years time, he said. - informitv.com

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Monday 28 July 2008, AM

Ofcoms blueprint for public service broadcasting leaked |Media | The Guardian

With some updated audience research added, it will form the basis of Ofcom's conclusions in September, which will then feed into its final recommendations next year. ITV ITV argues in its confidential submission to Ofcom that the costs of fulfilling its public service role will outweigh the benefits by the end of this year. Ofcom puts the date at 2011, but estimates that by 2012 they will be costing ITV 60m a year. - guardian.co.uk

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Sunday 27 July 2008, AM

McGoogle s over one trillion served | Good Morning Silicon Valley

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Saturday 26 July 2008, AM

Rhyl coverage will be TV landmark - WalesOnline

It will be a landmark for the Welsh language broadcaster, with English language commentary available for the first time. - walesonline.co.uk

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Friday 25 July 2008, PM

Government wants to cut illegal filesharing by 80% by 2011 |Music | guardian.co.uk

Illegal downloading it is estimated as many as 7 million people in the UK are illicit filesharers The government has set a secret target to reduce illegal filesharing of music and films by up to 80 over the next three years, MediaGuardian.co.uk can reveal. The goal was outlined in a letter by Baroness Vadera, the business minister, relating to the agreement the government struck with internet service providers and the film and music industries to curb illegal filesharing. Industry estimates put the number of illegal filesharers in the UK at between 6 and 7 million people. - guardian.co.uk

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People with visual impairments and communications services | Ofcom 1

You might like to try one of the following to help find what you were looking for Make sure the address of the page you are looking for is spelled correctly. Try submitting a question to our FAQ system Go to the Ofcom homepage and navigate to the information you want. Click the 'back' button to try another link. - ofcom.org.uk

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Freesat price check

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BBC Trust consults on corporations mobile plans |Media | guardian.co.uk

However, ITN has argued that the launch of ad-free BBC services will crush the development of commercial models of mobile advertising by rivals. However the corporation also argues that - in line with its remit - mobile allows it to increase the reach of BBC services and hit currently under-served groups such as 16- to 34-year-olds. The trust will consider whether a public value test should be applied to the BBC's proposals. - guardian.co.uk

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Thursday 24 July 2008, PM

Metronic readying Freesat HD receivers

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Illegal filesharing: ISPs pledge not to spy on web users | Media | guardian.co.uk

The BPI chief executive, Geoff Taylor, said in a conference call this morning that the focus was on uploaders of illegal content. He denied reports that a levy on internet users of up to 30 had been considered or tabled with government. As part of the memorandum of understanding the ISPs have agreed to send out 1,000 letters a week in a three-month trial to subscribers who have been identified by the BPI as having been engaged in illicit uploading or downloading of music. - guardian.co.uk

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Five on Freesat announcement 'imminent'

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Freeview petition handed over - Berwickshire Today

The petition, which has the signatures of 2,500 local people, calls upon the Government to review urgently the impact of switchover on the Borders and to take immediate action to prevent local viewers from missing out on up to twenty television channels when the switch to digital television is made in the Borders in sixteen weeks' time. Under the plans for switchover as they currently stand, every viewer who receives their signal from a relay transmitter, which accounts for approximately 40 percent of all viewers in the Borders, will only receive half the Freeview channels. This situation has arisen because commercial broadcasters are not obliged to carry their signals on relay transmitters. - berwickshire-news.co.uk

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Thursday 24 July 2008, AM

Flash Files - Part 2 - 625.uk.com

Click on this icon below to return here. As with all the BBC mechanical models, this was shot in black and white and the colour was then added in electronically. Although the colours and lettering were later changed, the distinctive clock face survived into the 1980s. - 625.uk.com

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US advertising: McMorning Las Vegas, heres the news | Media | The Guardian

Several TV outlets have begun to sell the fast-food giant the right to place cups of its iced coffee on to the desks of news anchors as they present morning current affairs shows. Product placement has become a huge branch of advertising in the US, creeping into all areas of entertainment television. This is the first time product placement has percolated through to news broadcasts. - guardian.co.uk

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BBC - BBC iPlayer - Help - In which audio formats can I play BBC radio stations?

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets CSS enabled. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets CSS if you are able to do so. - iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk

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Watch the BBC Olympic trailer by the Gorillaz team | Media | guardian.co.uk

Based on a traditional Chinese folktale, it features Monkey, Pigsy and Sandy encountering danger on their way to the Olympic stadium. - tinyurl.com

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Keating to control BBC content on iPlayer/Kangaroo

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Wind Farm Blacks Out Our Tellies - The Daily Record

Householders are missing their favourite programmes because the farm's giant turbines are blocking the signal to their TVs. People in Glasgow's east end have already complained about dodgy TV receptions, caused by the 110-metre Whitelee masts. David Johnston's firm have been repositioning aerials for some of those hit. - dailyrecord.co.uk

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Wednesday 23 July 2008, PM

Panasonic DMR-EX88 DVD PVR: Dont let TV boss you around - Crave at CNET.co.uk

In Crave's ideal world, we'd be able to project TV out of our eyeballs whenever we wanted to watch it. We despise this hopelessly old-fashioned process of waiting for a programme to start and then sitting down and not being able to go for a wee until the first advert break. Obviously, this model of convenience doesn't suit the television industry. - crave.cnet.co.uk

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The Press Association: 4Music to be rebirth of music TV

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Whitelee wind farm causing TV tuning problems

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Monday 21 July 2008, PM

Court tosses FCC 'wardrobe malfunction' fine

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Disruption to TVs - Banbury Today - Back to Home Page

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Trust slams BBC Sports Personality deal

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BBC NEWS | UK | 200,000 TV licence evaders caught

More than 16,300 evaders were caught in London, more than in any other city, with Glasgow and Birmingham coming second and third. A fine of up to 1,000 can be given to anyone found to have broken the law by failing to buy a 139.50 licence. TV Licensing officials can detect which of the UK's homes do not have a licence through a database holding details of more than 29 million addresses. - news.bbc.co.uk

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