Tuesday, March 20, 2007

OFCOM investigates UK pay TV



At the request of BT, Setanta, Virgin Media and Top Up TV, OFCOM are to investigate the world of UK based pay television.



Whilst I am all in favour of an investigation, I do have my doubts as to whether anything will happen as a result. Ofcom have yet to take any deicisions that have real impact on the industry, and in pay TV, there needs to be something that has to happen.

You see, BSkyB is THE dominant force in UK pay TV , and it is the only one with national coverage across the UK. Virgin Media has a lot of coverage in the cities, but because of the prohibitive cost of cabling rural areas, has no coverage outside of the cities. Digital Terrestrial currently only has about 70% coverage, but that will grow as the analogue signals are switched off in the various areas until 2012.

Sky have already seen off two potential opponents in the pay TV market, first by merging with British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB) in November 1990, and second with the collapse of On/ITV Digital in March 2002. It's only with the recent-ish meger of the NTL and Telewest cable operations that cable has emerged as any kind of a powerhouse in the pay television arena, and it is still limited by the fact that not every house in the UK has a cable connection.

I would like to see Sky undergo some kind of limitation, possibly have them lose control of their EPG. After all, they cannot control who broadcasts on the satellites, as Sky do not own the satellites. The Satellites themselves are owned by a company called Societie European De Satellites, based in Luxembourg.

I would also like to see Sky denied permission to create a pay TV service on DTT. They want to have Sky One, Sky News, Sky Movies and Sky Sports, available on a subscription only basis on DTT, much in the same way that when they started on Astra 1A back in February 1989, they had Sky Channel, Sky News, Sky Movies and Eurosport (at the time they were a partner in the EuroSport operation, but left it after merging with BSB.)

Sky are like Microsoft, they are too dominant in the market, and do need to be reined in. Sky have behaved in a very anti-competitive way, in forcing all the channels in their package to accept much lower subscriber rates, including the Virgin Media channels, whilst at the same time, trying to force up the rates that Virgin Media pay for the Sky channels. If this isn't classic anti-competitiveness, I don't know what is.

I would like to see Ofcom actually do something about Sky, but I don't actually believe that Ofcom will do anything. Such a lack of action, in a market that actually demands it, would be postitively criminal.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Canadian Federal Budget 2007


In the Canadian House of Commons, Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty has been delivering his Federal Budget Speech for the financial year 2007/2008.

Amongst the changes detailed, there are, unsurprisingly, a lot of measures designed at improving the environment, such as a new green levy on "gas guzzlers".

CBC News has the details on the budget speech in a special section, and links to the whole budget speech.

A Television Legend returns to the Cornish airwaves!


Yes, it is true. A legend of the television industry has returned to the broadcasting ether.
This particular legend first arrived on South West televison screens in 1961, and disappeared in 1992. He's been spending his time since then at a local Cornish tourist attraction.
That will probably be enough clues for most people who had experience of Westward and TSW between 1961 and 1992.
The answer is to be found here, at the website of Cornish radio station, Atlantic FM.

Friday, March 16, 2007

RTE broadcasting live news video from St Patrick's Day.

For years now, you have been able to listen to RTE's radio stations online, but the situation with live video webcasts has been very limited at best.

Special events is about all you've been able to watch on very infrequent occasions. Even the RTE News was a recorded video webcast and not all programmes and bulletins were available.

But from St Patrick's Day (March 17th) 2007, RTE News output, will be broadcast live online for all the world to see.

For me, this is a very positive development. The BBC have made their BBC1 News bulletins available online live for quite some time now, but News 24 is not available. The old ITN News Channel was available online from it's launch in 2000, til it became the ITV News Channel. In the US, some local stations air their newscasts live online too, such as WCBS TV in News York.

I like the fact that the late night News On Two is also being inlcuded in the live webcast schedule, as this has been the major bulletin that has been missing from the RTE News recorded webcasts.

I will probably be watching a lot of these webcasts.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Breaking News: ITV Play to close. Hooray!




Well, I have to say this is great news for people like myself who have a love of the broadcast media. The overly commercial venture known as ITV Play, is to completely closedown, and will be replaced on Freeview by ITV2+1.
Whilst I am not a big fan of the timeshift channels, I have even less inkling to see any more channels of the ITV Play ilk, so this is a positive move.