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Ian F. June 20th 05 01:59 PM

Sky takes full control of Artsworld - will be available to all
 
From the Grauniad:

++++++++++

Sky buys out arts channel

BSkyB, the pay TV company which built its business on Premiership football
and Hollywood movies, is to increase its role as an unlikely patron of opera
and ballet. The satellite giant will this week take full control of the
Artsworld channel and make it available to its subscribers for no charge.

As a result the channel, which offers a wide range of performances and
documentaries on the visual arts, film, opera and literature, will increase
its potential audience from a few hundred thousand to several million.

From September, the majority of Sky's 7.7 million subscribers will be able
to watch Artsworld, which was previously restricted to those prepared to pay
an extra £6 a month.

snip

Ian



Paul Heslop June 20th 05 05:09 PM

Mike Henry wrote:

In , "Ian F."
wrote:

From the Grauniad:

++++++++++
From September, the majority of Sky's 7.7 million subscribers will be able
to watch Artsworld,


Interesting news, but I expect "the majority of" means "Family pack" -
so it won't be available to all subscribers :-(


at least it's something. There is a serious lack of arts programing on
british tv
--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!")
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

Richard Brooks June 20th 05 05:31 PM

Paul Heslop wrote:
Mike Henry wrote:

In , "Ian F."
wrote:

From the Grauniad:


++++++++++


From September, the majority of Sky's 7.7 million subscribers will be able


to watch Artsworld,


Interesting news, but I expect "the majority of" means "Family pack" -
so it won't be available to all subscribers :-(



at least it's something. There is a serious lack of arts programing on
british tv


Hmmm, Sky and serious art ?


Richard.

The Wizard June 20th 05 06:16 PM


"Richard Brooks" wrote in message
...
| Paul Heslop wrote:
| Mike Henry wrote:
|
| In , "Ian F."
| wrote:
|
| From the Grauniad:
|
| ++++++++++
|
| From September, the majority of Sky's 7.7 million subscribers will be
able
|
| to watch Artsworld,
|
| Interesting news, but I expect "the majority of" means "Family pack" -
| so it won't be available to all subscribers :-(
|
|
| at least it's something. There is a serious lack of arts programing on
| british tv
|
| Hmmm, Sky and serious art ?

They probably want someone to do revolving animated dogs and coming
soon...Type banners for them on the cheap ;-)



Paul Heslop June 20th 05 07:02 PM

Richard Brooks wrote:

Paul Heslop wrote:
Mike Henry wrote:

In , "Ian F."
wrote:

From the Grauniad:

++++++++++

From September, the majority of Sky's 7.7 million subscribers will be able

to watch Artsworld,

Interesting news, but I expect "the majority of" means "Family pack" -
so it won't be available to all subscribers :-(



at least it's something. There is a serious lack of arts programing on
british tv


Hmmm, Sky and serious art ?

Richard.


yeah, sorry, I never thought
--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!")
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

steeler June 20th 05 08:39 PM


"Ian F." wrote in message
...
From the Grauniad:

++++++++++

Sky buys out arts channel

BSkyB, the pay TV company which built its business on Premiership football
and Hollywood movies, is to increase its role as an unlikely patron of
opera and ballet. The satellite giant will this week take full control of
the Artsworld channel and make it available to its subscribers for no
charge.

As a result the channel, which offers a wide range of performances and
documentaries on the visual arts, film, opera and literature, will
increase its potential audience from a few hundred thousand to several
million.

From September, the majority of Sky's 7.7 million subscribers will be able
to watch Artsworld, which was previously restricted to those prepared to
pay an extra £6 a month.

snip


It will still get crap viewing figures. BBC4 is available to even more
viewers and still gets **** poor ratings.



loz June 20th 05 08:47 PM


"Richard Brooks" wrote in message
...
Hmmm, Sky and serious art ?


Yes.
And the line up looks great including

Opera idol - vote for the next Pavaroti
Changing rooms with Damien Hurst and Tracey Emin as the two rival designers.
Paintings on Sunday - Andy Grey presents all the best paintings from
Saturday's painting contest.
Britain's Hardest Ballet Company - presented by Ross Kemp
Museum Attendents Uncovered - see the behind the scenes antics in one of
britains biggest museums

Loz



Stephen Stewart June 20th 05 09:26 PM


"loz" wrote in message
...

"Richard Brooks" wrote in message
...
Hmmm, Sky and serious art ?


Yes.
And the line up looks great including

Opera idol - vote for the next Pavaroti
Changing rooms with Damien Hurst and Tracey Emin as the two rival
designers.
Paintings on Sunday - Andy Grey presents all the best paintings from
Saturday's painting contest.
Britain's Hardest Ballet Company - presented by Ross Kemp
Museum Attendents Uncovered - see the behind the scenes antics in one of
britains biggest museums

Loz


LOL

Don't forget World's Worst Ballet Injuries with Vinnie Jones,
911 Design Emergencies with Laurence Llewellyn Bowen,
Extreme Painting with Des Lynam,
Arts Survival Skills with Ray Mears
and what about The Big Artist House Live.


Stephen



Paul Heslop June 20th 05 09:41 PM

loz wrote:

"Richard Brooks" wrote in message
...
Hmmm, Sky and serious art ?


Yes.
And the line up looks great including

Opera idol - vote for the next Pavaroti
Changing rooms with Damien Hurst and Tracey Emin as the two rival designers.
Paintings on Sunday - Andy Grey presents all the best paintings from
Saturday's painting contest.
Britain's Hardest Ballet Company - presented by Ross Kemp
Museum Attendents Uncovered - see the behind the scenes antics in one of
britains biggest museums

Loz


how about a show where Emin and Hurst have to try and GIVE their art
to normal people?
--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!")
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

The Wizard June 20th 05 09:49 PM


"Stephen Stewart" wrote in message
...
|
| "loz" wrote in message
| ...
|
| "Richard Brooks" wrote in message
| ...
| Hmmm, Sky and serious art ?
|
|
| Yes.
| And the line up looks great including
|
| Opera idol - vote for the next Pavaroti
| Changing rooms with Damien Hurst and Tracey Emin as the two rival
| designers.
| Paintings on Sunday - Andy Grey presents all the best paintings from
| Saturday's painting contest.
| Britain's Hardest Ballet Company - presented by Ross Kemp
| Museum Attendents Uncovered - see the behind the scenes antics in one of
| britains biggest museums
|
| Loz
|
|
| LOL
|
| Don't forget World's Worst Ballet Injuries with Vinnie Jones,
| 911 Design Emergencies with Laurence Llewellyn Bowen,
| Extreme Painting with Des Lynam,
| Arts Survival Skills with Ray Mears
| and what about The Big Artist House Live.

Sky are reading these fantastic programming ideas???

There just HAS to be one conceived and thought up whilst watching STNG or
Voyager here?

T.W.




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