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		|  02-04-2014, 16:40 | #1861 |  
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  The US is far bigger than the UK though, I think that this country is too small for them to survive.
 
 
 I'm sure he will be aware of this, it's good to point it out though.  Whilst the BBC are having to consider cuts eg BBC Three, this Government has frozen the licence fee.  In addition they have effectively forced the BBC to provide fundin for S4C, The World Service,  Local TV, The DSO help scheme, Broadband etc.
 
 In the case of London Live, the Government has enabled funding for an extremely rich family to open their own TV channel.  An outrageous waste of public money when essential services are being cut.
 |  I don't think it's new money, though, Richard.  Isn't this funded from the licence fee?  The BBC were already wasting that, so it's a question of the pot being made to go further.
 
The fact that the channel is run by a rich family makes no difference.  If anything, it could be better, because they may decide to put some of their own money into this if there is a likelihood of a return on investment.
 
I am not sure how the local channels are expecting to survive, but they could all put something into a pot for programming that would be available on all the local channels, which they would then supplement with local programming.  That might be a cost effective way of growing an audience.
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  I am not sure how the local channels are expecting to survive, but they could all put something into a pot for programming that would be available on all the local channels, which they would then supplement with local programming.  That might be a cost effective way of growing an audience.
 |  Doesn't pooling programming for a group of local TV channels defeat the object of local channels?
 
The budgets and audience are not big enough to support these local channels, I'm expecting these to fail and die over the next couple of years and in the meantime they will will be full of mediocre content
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		|  02-04-2014, 18:08 | #1863 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  I don't think it's new money, though, Richard.  Isn't this funded from the licence fee?  The BBC were already wasting that, so it's a question of the pot being made to go further.
 The fact that the channel is run by a rich family makes no difference.  If anything, it could be better, because they may decide to put some of their own money into this if there is a likelihood of a return on investment.
 
 I am not sure how the local channels are expecting to survive, but they could all put something into a pot for programming that would be available on all the local channels, which they would then supplement with local programming.  That might be a cost effective way of growing an audience.
 |  Whatever ones views on how efficiently the BBC is run, the fact remains that public money is being used to subsidise a TV channel opened by a rich family at a time of austerity.  
 
They were free to open a TV channel previous to this, subject to securing capacity, like anyone else.
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			Media News: CSC Media buy new Music Channel.
 I have just found out that Starz TV is now own by CSC Media but have axe BuzMuzik due to BuzMuzik having 'a similar format' as Starz TV.
 
 CSC will soon relaunch True Entertainment +1 on Sky using BuzMuzik's space.
 
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					Originally Posted by toady  Doesn't pooling programming for a group of local TV channels defeat the object of local channels?
 The budgets and audience are not big enough to support these local channels, I'm expecting these to fail and die over the next couple of years and in the meantime they will will be full of mediocre content
 |  I have a distinct feeling of Jeja Vu here. It reminds me of the launch of local radio in the 80s. They all eventually got absorbed by groups who would these days be termed as national broadcasters.
 
As for why it's happening. Another motive is that there is a desire for people to re-engage in politics. The thinking is that people first engage as youngsters in local issues. Today's councillor is tomorrow's waste of breath (I might have altered that slightly).
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		|  03-04-2014, 14:34 | #1866 |  
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  Whatever ones views on how efficiently the BBC is run, the fact remains that public money is being used to subsidise a TV channel opened by a rich family at a time of austerity.  
 They were free to open a TV channel previous to this, subject to securing capacity, like anyone else.
 |  Well, on the first point, the Government is making this money available because it wants to see more local programming.  The fact that they have been able to do this without using additional public money is a plus, surely.
 
As for the issue about rich people making use of that money to provide what is needed, I really don't see what the issue is.  As long as they provide what the Government procures, what does it matter that it is a 'rich family' providing the service?  Who else is going to do it?  You need money to embark on ventures such as these.
 
In respect of the subsidy, nothing would have happened without it.  This kick start might be all it needs to ensure a vibrant network of local channels.  However, I do think that there is a high risk that most of these channels will fold because unless sufficient money is put into them on a consistent basis to ensure good journalism and access to programmes people actually want to watch, the limited audience will lead to limited income from advertising.  That will result in rubbish programmes and BARB audience figures that are so small they don't register. 
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					Originally Posted by toady  Doesn't pooling programming for a group of local TV channels defeat the object of local channels?
 The budgets and audience are not big enough to support these local channels, I'm expecting these to fail and die over the next couple of years and in the meantime they will will be full of mediocre content
 |  There is no reason at all why programmes cannot be pooled across the UK to support the local programming - that's what will bring in the money, I'd have thought.
 
If it's just boring stuff day and night, who on Earth is going to watch it?
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  I don't think it's new money, though, Richard.  Isn't this funded from the licence fee? |  Understandably, I think we're all getting sidetracked from the question "Is public money being put into local TV?" The answer is yes regardless of whether it is old or new money or the wealth or poverty of the local TV franchise owners.
 
Returning to a previous point, YouView looks set to focus on-demand services which reinforces the direction Virgin Media is taking too. I hope VM is able to increase its range of on-demand providers as this could be a key strength for it.
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			Heard a whisper that Nikleodeon could be bringing Teen nick to the uk on both Sky and Virgin. Only a rumour for now.
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 There is no reason at all why programmes cannot be pooled across the UK to support the local programming - that's what will bring in the money, I'd have thought.
 
 If it's just boring stuff day and night, who on Earth is going to watch it?
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		|  03-04-2014, 20:15 | #1871 |  
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					Originally Posted by theone2k10  Heard a whisper that Nikleodeon could be bringing Teen nick to the uk on both Sky and Virgin. Only a rumour for now. |  Thanks for rumour. 
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 If you do not like Local TV - here some bad news.
 
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					Originally Posted by Media Boy  GTV launches on June 2nd.
STV announces new Glasgow city TV channel will launch this June on Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media.
 
STV Glasgow will be on air every day from 12pm until 12am, with an entertaining mix of news and features with a live and interactive format that will encourage viewers to get involved.argest city. We want to celebrate everything that’s great about Glasgow and reflect what is happening in this truly unique city each day.
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 Can I ask if all the Local TV talk move to http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/11...-local-tv.html 
And keep this thread for all things Virgin Media.
 
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			SKY Sports boxing show Ringside, which is usually a SKY Sports exclusive, is on SKY 2 tomorrow night at 11pm, and repeated on Saturday morning at 9am. The show is also listed for next Friday and Saturday too. Good news if you like boxing but don't subscribe to SKY Sports. Not sure if it's a permanent feature however my SKY+ box, and parents V+ box allow a series link.
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		|  04-04-2014, 01:25 | #1873 |  
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			Could Reality TV Show Big Brother Be Effected By The Sale of Channel 5?  Rumour Has it That Channel 4 & ITV are Interested in The Show So Big Brother Could Be on The Move Again When Channel 5 is Sold. There is Only 2 Normal Series and 2 Celeb Series Left on Big Brother Until The Contract ends on Channel 5. BSKYB & Discovery are The Front Runners to Take over From Richard Desmond.
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					Originally Posted by Chad  SKY Sports boxing show Ringside, which is usually a SKY Sports exclusive, is on SKY 2 tomorrow night at 11pm, and repeated on Saturday morning at 9am. The show is also listed for next Friday and Saturday too. Good news if you like boxing but don't subscribe to SKY Sports. Not sure if it's a permanent feature however my SKY+ box, and parents V+ box allow a series link. |  I think we'll see a few more sports get showcased on Sky1 or Sky2 from the Skysports channels tbh. It's Sky basically saying "look at what you're missing out on." lol.
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					Originally Posted by Chad  SKY Sports boxing show Ringside, which is usually a SKY Sports exclusive, is on SKY 2 tomorrow night at 11pm, and repeated on Saturday morning at 9am. The show is also listed for next Friday and Saturday too. Good news if you like boxing but don't subscribe to SKY Sports. Not sure if it's a permanent feature however my SKY+ box, and parents V+ box allow a series link. |  
Isn't Boots an All on as well, the rugby league magazine?
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