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BBC Three Kaput
"Martin" wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 Mar 2014 22:41:46 +0100, "tim....." wrote: "Martin" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 6 Mar 2014 18:03:46 +0100, "tim....." wrote: "Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... BBC 1 plus 1? Anyway, one can now see one of the reasons they wanted to cancel Sky at night. They are running out of our dosh. Perhaps its time to get a new model. Surely the BBCs job as a public service broadcaster is to cater for things the commercial folk cannot as they cannot sell adverts in it. Then if any of the stuff gets popular, they should have a commercial wing that can carry on making sid shows and put them out with adverts to help with funding the rest of the BBC. That way surely eveyone wins. However that pre supposes that commercials actually work. My guess is that now so many people are getting their content via other means which enables editing of the adverts, that commercial funding is going to be a decreasing revenue. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- You obviously didn't see the report that I linked a week or so back despite the trumpeted success of streamed media, 98.5% of TV is still watched as "live" broadcasts. Amongst the 1000 households sampled. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know how big the sample that they use is. But I'm sure that they can sanity check the iPlayer figure by looking at their server stats 1,000 was the number quoted. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the BARB website they sample 5,000 homes (which is not just 5,000 people) tim -- Martin in Zuid Holland |
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On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 15:53:32 +0000, Mark Carver
wrote: On 05/03/2014 15:49, charles wrote: In article , Mark Carver Dunno, to be honest I'm surprised by this move (and I speak as someone who never watches BBC 3) but I suspect this could all be a publicity stunt to promote the channel, already there are 'save BBC 3 campaigns' on Twitter etc. Remember when they attempted to close 6-Music Radio a couple of years ago, big fuss, big increase in listeners, and it's still there, after the BBC Truss saved it. and, in any case, the main cost is making the programmes. Switching off the Freeview version is only going to save peanuts. Yes, I wonder what the freed up bandwidth will be used for, they must have some plan for it already ? BBC One +1 AIUI. |
BBC Three Kaput
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 18:07:01 +0000, Michael Chare
[email protected] wrote: On 05/03/2014 14:26, JohnT wrote: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26447089 If they are going to stop transmitting the programme in a manner that I can receive it, I think it only reasonable that they reduce the licence fee. AIUI the purpose is to limit the increase that would otherwise have been needed, so similar effect. |
BBC Three Kaput
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tim..... writes: "Mark" wrote in message ... On Thu, 6 Mar 2014 23:11:11 -0000, "Max Demian" wrote: "Peter Duncanson" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 6 Mar 2014 18:00:09 +0100, "tim....." wrote: "David" wrote in message ... When this BBC3 closes does that mean the children's programs closed too on the daytime that shares with it? ----------------------------------------------------- seems not (that's one of the reasons why the savings don't make sense) It seems that the BBC3 bandwidth will be used for a BBC1+1 service. That will presumably be during the evening rather than daytime. Here is a bit more information from the horse's mouth (or nearby orifice): ================================================ == Why is the BBC closing a TV channel? BBC News, UK, 6 March 2014 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26469085 The BBC has announced sweeping changes to youth channel BBC Three, which will disappear from the EPG in autumn 2015. The channel will continue in a truncated form on the iPlayer, while some of its more popular programmes could transfer to BBC One and Two. Overall, its programme budget will be cut from the current £85 million to £25 million. The closure will make way for an extension of CBBC's broadcasting hours, and a BBC One + 1 channel. [...] ================================================ == Who wants yet another +1 channel? (hint: not me) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Me, especially in the 8-10pm slots I frequently get double and triple clashes in this time slot and have to resolve them by shifting one of them - something that I currently can't do if the clash is between 3 BBC channels It's also useful if you intended to watch a programme, and only remember when it's 45 minutes into its hour running time, as I've just managed to do with the final part of "37 Days". There doesn't seem to be a TV repeat within the next week, rather surprisingly. I can watch it on iPlayer of course, but that's not my favourite way of watching TV. -- John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat The subjects of the King, And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton: Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers" |
BBC Three Kaput
"Martin" wrote in message ... On Sat, 8 Mar 2014 14:07:12 +0100, "tim....." wrote: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the BARB website they sample 5,000 homes (which is not just 5,000 people) I didn't say that the 98.5% figure came from Barb. Did it? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- It's not actually clear if that one did. But such figures usually do. Here's the report again: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26221364 -- Martin in Zuid Holland |
BBC Three Kaput
On 09/03/2014 19:08, tim..... wrote:
"Martin" wrote in message ... On Sat, 8 Mar 2014 14:07:12 +0100, "tim....." wrote: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the BARB website they sample 5,000 homes (which is not just 5,000 people) I didn't say that the 98.5% figure came from Barb. Did it? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- It's not actually clear if that one did. But such figures usually do. Here's the report again: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26221364 It looks like the Thinkbox report for TVlicensing. http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/resourc...escope2014.pdf Linked from: http://www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?...lass=0&id=5086 http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/about/m...e-tech-NEWS87/ 2132 adults were surveyed (last page of report) Richard |
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