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Gunslinger 05-03-2014 14:37

re: BBC3 to become online only
 
What will they use the Freeview & Sky slots for? BBC1+1 maybe?

Chris 05-03-2014 14:39

Re: BBC3 to become online only
 
The news is now confirmed, though still not officially announced.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26447089

denphone 05-03-2014 15:19

Re: BBC3 to become online only
 
One suspects BBC+1 will take over the slot on the EPG if l have hazard a guess.

chris9991 05-03-2014 15:37

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If the BBC don't want to put original programming in the BBC Three slot, then it should be opened up to new bidders before the BBC can use it for BBC1+1. Otherwise, it's just more repeats.

RichardCoulter 05-03-2014 15:40

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Originally Posted by Gunslinger (Post 35678033)
What will they use the Freeview & Sky slots for? BBC1+1 maybe?

Space is limited on Freeview, so this move will indeed allow the BBC to launch BBC1+1 on the platform.

I'm not sure this will save much transmission wise on satellite, especially now that Sky have agreed to waive the BBC Platform Contribution Charge.

As BBC3 is carried for free by VM, I wonder if there is scope to keep some sort of BBC3 service on cable?

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Originally Posted by chris9991 (Post 35678041)
If the BBC don't want to put original programming in the BBC Three slot, then it should be opened up to new bidders before the BBC can use it for BBC1+1. Otherwise, it's just more repeats.

On Freeview the BBC own the slot, on Sky virtually anyone can open a channel if they wish to do so anyway. The same goes for cable, subject to the agreement of the owners.

Chris 05-03-2014 15:45

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I'm not sure what the plan is here, if the intention is to save money. In broadcast terms, Three is the same channel as Cbeebies. One shuts down at 1858, the other starts at 1900, in the same stream on the same mux. The EPG of your chosen tellybox generally (but not always) maintains the illusion of separateness by preventing you seeing the channels on each other's EPG number.

Therefore they can't relinquish that slot because they still need it, unless they're going to make the blindingly obvious money-saving decision and stop broadcasting programmes for school-age kids during the school day. They could then consolidate Cbeebies and CBBC into the same channel for broadcast from 0600 to 1900 daily (which is more or less what CITV does already) and then switch to BBC Four for the evening.

RichardCoulter 05-03-2014 18:13

Re: BBC3 to become online only
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35678045)
I'm not sure what the plan is here, if the intention is to save money. In broadcast terms, Three is the same channel as Cbeebies. One shuts down at 1858, the other starts at 1900, in the same stream on the same mux. The EPG of your chosen tellybox generally (but not always) maintains the illusion of separateness by preventing you seeing the channels on each other's EPG number.

Therefore they can't relinquish that slot because they still need it, unless they're going to make the blindingly obvious money-saving decision and stop broadcasting programmes for school-age kids during the school day. They could then consolidate Cbeebies and CBBC into the same channel for broadcast from 0600 to 1900 daily (which is more or less what CITV does already) and then switch to BBC Four for the evening.

Yes, it doesn't seem to make much sense from the information we have thus far.

When the BBC talk about making BBC3 online only, we are assuming that they mean i player only. Perhaps it means (on Freeview at least) delivery for BBC3 via IPTV in the same way as the 'Connect' services??

Chad 05-03-2014 18:39

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On the BBC website they have revealed each channels budget:

BBC One: £1,051m
BBC Two: £415m
BBC Three: £85m
BBC Four: £49m
CBBC: £79m
CBeebies: £29m
BBC News Channel: £53m
BBC Parliament: £2m

£79m on CBBC? That's pretty hefty.

Sirius 05-03-2014 18:43

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35678004)
If they need to save money, they should stop broadcasting CBBC on weekdays when their entire audience is supposed to be at school.

Or even better stop paying there top executives massive pay and severance payments when they decided they need to replace them.

andy_m 05-03-2014 19:10

Re: BBC3 to become online only
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35678078)
On the BBC website they have revealed each channels budget:

BBC One: £1,051m
BBC Two: £415m
BBC Three: £85m
BBC Four: £49m
CBBC: £79m
CBeebies: £29m
BBC News Channel: £53m
BBC Parliament: £2m

£79m on CBBC? That's pretty hefty.

In fairness to the BBC, they have a long tradition of very decent original children's programming. BBC one being more than the rest combined, though? And BBC three costing more than four?

OLD BOY 05-03-2014 19:29

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35678021)
Yes, well, we shall see about that. There's no sign of anything happening around here, not even any plans for the subsidised roll out which would be essential to bring super fast broadband to areas such as where I live.

The thing you need to remember is, we have regulated broadcasting with public service channels that are obliged to provide a universal service. If BT gets to 95% of the population and refuses to go further because it costs them too much, the government won't pay or the technical challenges are too great, then that leaves 5% that by law must still be served. Linear broadcast by terrestrial transmitter or by satellite would have to continue for that reason alone.

Interesting you should say that. How will the BBC get around this little requirement if they put the BBC3 channel online?

Chad 05-03-2014 19:32

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35678088)
Interesting you should say that. How will the BBC get around this little requirement if they put the BBC3 channel online?

Maybe they'll argue the channel isn't being broadcast, it's being streamed. Are the rules different for an internet only channel.

OLD BOY 05-03-2014 19:33

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Originally Posted by Chad (Post 35678090)
Maybe they'll argue the channel isn't being broadcast, it's being streamed. Are the rules different for an internet only channel.

In which case, there's nothing to stop them from showing all their channels in that way in the medium to long term.

Mr K 05-03-2014 20:35

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It's a shame but I'm glad it's not BBC4 they axed, leave the low brow stuff to Sky. Its preferable to having adverts on the Beeb.

Maybe people will now see the consequence of a licence fee freeze and a Govt. who hates the BBC.

As for BBC 3's output now being iPlayer, that's a bummer for anyone that's got TiVo ......

Stephen 05-03-2014 20:39

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Amended the title slighty as its not 100% yet.


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