Monday 18 March 2019, AM

BBC chair: UK media regulation is no longer fit for modern age
The BBC chair is to suggest that the system of media regulation is no longer fit for the modern age, after the corporation was forced to delay plans to make more programmes available for up to a year on iPlayer. The BBC director general, Tony Hall, has also had to make the case that the BBC provides value for money, while also trying to avoid appearing triumphant in pointing out that the BBC can still reach enormous audiences. - www.theguardian.comFriday 15 March 2019, PM

Reinventing Local Radio
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Taking On Big Tech, Disney Closes In On Fox, Global Cuts
Hello and welcome to the media podcast by Molly men on today's show big interests take on big tech how an unlikely Alliance is for me to try and change the way Google Facebook is dominate the media market was on the programme new research showing the divide between podcast audiences in the US and …Download MP3
Taking On Big Tech, Disney Closes In On Fox, Global Cuts
Love This podcast support this show through the a car support a feature. It's up to you. How much you give and there's no regular commitment just hit the link in the show description to support now. Hello and welcome to the media podcast. I'm only man on today's show big interest take on big tech h…Download MP3Thursday 14 March 2019, AM

Media Masters - Ken Hertz
Media Masters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters a series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game tell me when Los Angeles and John by Hollywood dealmaker can hurt a senior partner in century City Law Firm of hurts, Liechtenstein and young is firm represents Tal…Download MP3
Who cares what the papers say?
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts and this is the media show from BBC Radio 4 who cares what the papers say I was because the Herald the Scottish broadsheet one of the world's longest running newspapers has terminated its daily leader column the editor believes that the modern reader can make up the…Download MP3
Why does the London Underground still not have Wi-Fi in tunnels?
Advertisement But why does London have much worse connectivity than most other public transport systems below ground And why is there zero phone connectivity Take Moscow's Metro, where both Wi-Fi and mobile phone network have been available since 2014. These signals work in line of sight, and that's doable because tunnels in Moscow are wider and straighter than those in London. - www.wired.co.ukWednesday 13 March 2019, PM

New inquiry: Public service broadcasting and video on demand
The Communications Committee launches its new inquiry which will investigate whether there is a future for public service broadcasting in the context of the rising popularity of video on demand services. Does public service broadcasting do enough to reflect and serve the demographics of the UK Have public service broadcasters responded adequately to market changes - www.parliament.ukWednesday 13 March 2019, AM
Scottish commercial radio with Colin Kelly and Adam Findlay
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08/03/2019
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Terms of reference: Review of BBC news and current affairs
We are conducting a review of the BBC's news and current affairs output across television, radio and online. We expect to publish our findings in autumn 2019 and any relevant findings will inform our future regulation of the BBC. Review of BBC news and current affairs Terms of reference. - www.ofcom.org.uk
Media Masters - Martin Brunt
Media matters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters a series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game Down by Martin Brunt crime correspondent for Sky News then the chief reporter for the Sunday Mirror he joined. The channel is part of their launch lineup in 1989 si…Download MP3Thursday 07 March 2019, AM
The future of video viewing: forecasts to 2028 | Mar 2019 | Enders Analysis
Linear TV is still a mass market medium, watched by 90% of the UK population each week. However, our latest viewing forecasts predict broadcasters will account for two-thirds of all video viewing in 2028, down from c. 80% today, due to the relentless rise of online video services Total viewing will continue to increase as more short-form content is squeezed into people's days, particularly on portable devices, but the key battleground for eyeballs will remain the TV screen The online shift has already had a huge impact among younger age groups, with only 55% of under-35s' current viewing to broadcasters. Older audiences are slowly starting to follow suit, but have a long way to go - www.endersanalysis.comWednesday 06 March 2019, PM

BBC must prepare for a digital future, says director general
The BBC must plan for a future where a large proportion of its audience never watch its traditional television channels, its director general will say, as he calls for the iPlayer catch-up service to become a rival to Netflix. The BBC director general will attempt to emphasise the scale of the challenge as the BBC juggles this transition with running its existing outlets. - www.theguardian.com
Investigating Michael Jackson
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Britbox set for rights battle | News | Broadcast
"Over time, there will be real tension around rights negotiations," said one senior indie figure. "The challenge for the PSBs is that they are nowhere near fully funding shows – so the idea that the likes of Amazon, Disney and Netflix will allow them to carve out exclusive UK SVoD rights is ludicrous. "The US giants will start to consider UK programming as a low-level investment because if a show isn’t driving real value [in its home market] then there is no point in them putting proper money in." - www.broadcastnow.co.ukWednesday 06 March 2019, AM
Roundtable #24 including Scala Radio launch
The radio Today programme with broadcast bionics solutions for creative radio people in the weekly podcast from Stuart Clarkson and we start with a thank you for your lovely comments about last week's radio Today programme with Dirk Anthony and Matthew Wright lots of you been listening to it as on…Download MP3Monday 04 March 2019, PM

Simon Mayo launches Scala Radio on DAB digital radio – RadioToday
Bauer's latest radio service, Scala Radio, launched as planned at 10am on Monday 4th March 2019. Scala Radio is available across most of the country on DAB digital radio in stereo. - radiotoday.co.ukSaturday 02 March 2019, PM

TalkTalk customers in threat to WalkWalk amid new £4 monthly charge for TV service
TalkTalk customers in threat to WalkWalk amid new 4 monthly charge for TV serviceFee was introduced last month and automatically added to bills. E-mail... Many disgruntled TalkTalk customers are refusing to pay a new 4 monthly charge the telecoms provider has introduced for its TV service. - www.thisismoney.co.ukFriday 01 March 2019, PM

Explaining Brexit
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Hello welcome to the media business podcast which brought you buy Media business insight the publisher of screen international and broadcast I'm Chris Curtis the editor of broadcast and this month will take care of the feet with the first part of our 60th anniversary celebrations supported by plan…Download MP3Media Business Podcast #2: Broadcast Gamechangers - Baz and Lambert in conversation
Love This podcast support this show through the a car support a feature. It's up to you. How much you give and there's no regular commitment just hit the link in the show description to support now. Hello and welcome to the media business podcast by Media business insight the publisher of internati…Download MP3Friday 01 March 2019, AM

Viewers tune out for new Scottish TV news hour The Nine but BBC hails 'encouraging start'
BBC Scotland launched as a brand new channel on Sunday, with The Nine's first live airing at 9pm on Monday meeting with praise from critics. Scottish viewers can still access the BBC's network news on the News at Six or Ten on BBC One each night, followed by Reporting Scotland covering news and weather across the nation. - www.pressgazette.co.ukThursday 28 February 2019, PM

Media Masters - James Wildman
Media matters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media matters series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game after being headhunted from trinity mirror is also held senior positions at Yahoo and Virgin Media first UK is the publishers most important market outside the US and…Download MP3Wednesday 27 February 2019, PM

Commercial radio tunes out of local
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BBC and ITV team up to launch Netflix rival BritBox
The BBC and ITV have confirmed plans to join forces and launch a paid-for streaming service called BritBox by the end of this year, in an attempt to head off Netflix. BritBox will not have the latest BBC and ITV shows, which will remain available through the catch-up BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub services. - www.theguardian.comWednesday 27 February 2019, AM
Dirk Anthony on the changes at Global and talkRADIO’s Matthew Wright
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The End of Political TV? What Andrew Neil's departure means for BBC News
Hello and welcome to the media podcast I'm a man on today. Show are the BBC's political programme still cutting the mustard can Snapchat be Netflix and their own game the government backed plan to save local newspapers and the secret group of journalists stoking online harassment in the media quiz…Download MP3The End of Political TV? What Andrew Neil's departure means for BBC News
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Job Vacancy: Radio 4 Controller
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is DAB the long-term solution? – RadioToday
Simon Mason, Head of Broadcast Radio Technology at Arqiva, writes about the rise in demand for digital radio and driverless cars, for RadioToday. Meanwhile you still have the safety and legal implications around using mobile phones in vehicles to consider, adding further justification for the use of in-built DAB over mobile connected radio. - radiotoday.co.ukThursday 21 February 2019, AM

How can I legally avoid paying a TV licence fee?
You don't need a TV licence to watch movies and TV programmes on DVD or Blu-ray, or streamed from Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Now TV, YouTube and similar services unless they stream live TV. You don't need a TV licence to watch programmes on catch-up TV services, with the exception of the BBC's iPlayer. Once you had a TV licence registered to your home address, it covered numerous people watching live TV on numerous TV sets. - www.theguardian.com
Media Masters - Darren Childs
Media Masters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters a series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game global managing director of the BBC worldwide and European senior vice president for Sony Pictures I also spent 8 years in Asia working for star TV since getting …Download MP3Wednesday 20 February 2019, PM

How to combat fake news?
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Martin Campbell on deregulation and consolidation in commercial radio
The radio Today programme with broadcast bionics innovative solutions for creative radio people produce of the weekly podcast from Radio to our founder and editor Roy Martin is here as well. Hello Roy highest. You here we are another week and adjoining is on the podcast as well the sweet Martin Ca…Download MP3Monday 18 February 2019, PM

NuVoodoo Study Highlights Smart Speaker Growth
The latest NUVOODOO Ratings Prospects Study has some interesting information on smart speaker use, showing that among persons 14-54, use of the devices is up to 43 and even deeper among those likely to be in a NIELSEN ratings sample. The news may be good for radio, for which listening to an FM station's stream on the devices is common, but also for pureplay streaming audio services, which is also growing. - www.allaccess.comFriday 15 February 2019, PM

PMSE 700 MHz Clearance Coordination
The DTG, in collaboration with industry stakeholders and members of the PMSE Implementation group, have undertaken a project to help ensure that equipment and practices supporting PMSE following the clearance of the 700 MHz band continue to deliver to expectations. PMSE equipment technical guidelines providing a tool for verification of PMSE equipment deployments, including suggested testing methods and interpretation of results, to be used in conjunction with the minimum requirements for PMSE equipment detailed in ETSI EN 300 422. - dtg.org.ukThursday 14 February 2019, AM

Media Masters - Rachel Jupp
Media Masters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters a series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game tonight by Rachel job editor of BBC Panorama Rachel joint Channel 4 news as producer in 2005 and became its head of home you 7 years later in 2013. She moved to t…Download MP3Wednesday 13 February 2019, PM

The Cairncross Conundrum
BBC sounds music Radio podcasts and this is the media show from BBC Radio 4 it's a Conundrum at the heart of the news business demand for new users never been higher get the number of people prepared to pay for it is at an all-time low so without any money. How do you fund Jones that's a question …Download MP3Wednesday 13 February 2019, AM
Bauer buys Lincs, Celador and Wireless Local
Hello, I'm Stuart Clarkson coming up on this week's podcast from Radio today. Lots of chat about Bower following their purchase this week of wireless groups local stations celador radio and the Lincs FM group with vasculitis on scala radio coming up as well interesting at James cridland will consi…Download MP3Monday 11 February 2019, AM
RAJAR Q4 2018 – adambowie.com
Hours were down 4.0 on the quarter and down 22.6 on the year to 7.6m. By contrast, Heart London's reach is up 7.3 on the quarter and down 2.3 on the year to 1.52m. Hours are up 20.9 on the quarter and up 4.2 on the year to 9.4m. This quarter saw Kiss take a bit of a hit in London, reach down 16.7 on the quarter and down 19.4 on the year to 1.63m. Hours were similarly down 15.7 on the quarter and 30.4 on the year to 7.4m. That's part of a slightly worrying trend for the station in London which has seen its hours fall each quarter for the last four consecutive quarters. Hours are down 24.2 on the quarter and down 2.2 on the year to 4.9m. Magic in London made some gains in reach, up 2.9 on the quarter and up 2.7 on the year to 1.6m, while hours fell 12.0 on the quarter and down 5.7 on the year to 8.1m. Radio X had a decent quarter in London, up 34.1 on the quarter to a reach of 480,000. - www.adambowie.com
Tom Watson: Tories to blame for loss of free TV licences for over-75s
Age UK's new research shows that over 40 of over-75s will have to cut back on either food or heating in order to keep their TV if they lose their free licence. Officially, responsibility for the free TV licence and the consultation which ends tomorrow belongs to the BBC after the Government handed the dirty work of austerity over to our national broadcaster. - www.mirror.co.ukFriday 08 February 2019, PM
Spotify means business: how buying Gimlet changes podcasting
Hello and welcome to the media podcast I'm Olly Murs on today's show Spotify enjoy a 230 million dollar gimlet digital journalism faces its own publishing crisis Instagram scrabbles to act on sensitive content + y Sky News turn the cameras on their own team and where they will young could take dow…Download MP3Spotify means business: how buying Gimlet changes podcasting
Love This podcast support this show through the a car support a feature. It's up to you. How much you give and there's no regular commitment just hit the link in the description to support now. Hello and welcome to the media podcast I'm on today show Spotify enjoy it 230 million gimlet digital jour…Download MP3Thursday 07 February 2019, AM

UKTV CEO quits as BBC prepares to take full control of broadcaster
The corporation's board is meeting next week and is expected to approve a deal to take control of the bulk of UKTV, which broadcasts 10 free-to-air and pay-TV channels, including a one-off payment of as much as 250m. UKTV is currently jointly owned by BBC Studios, the corporation's commercial arm, and the Eurosport owner, Discovery. The BBC has been approached in the past about selling its stake in UKTV, worth at least 500m, but instead has decided to spend big to take control of the hugely profitable business. - www.theguardian.com
Smithsonian Channel to Launch in U.K.
With 19 million homes, the U.K. move is the single-biggest launch ever for the joint venture of CBS Corp.'s Showtime Networks and the Smithsonian Institution. CBS Corp.'s Smithsonian Channel, a joint venture between Showtime Networks and the Smithsonian Institution, is launching its first European service in the U.K. on Feb. 12, continuing its push into international markets. - www.hollywoodreporter.com
Media Masters - Stephanie Mehta
Media matters with Paul Blanchard welcome to media Masters a series of one-to-one interviews with people at the top of the media game today in New York and jump by Stephanie better editor-in-chief of fast Company career began in the early 90s as a staff reporter of the Wall Street Journal in 2013.…Download MP3Wednesday 06 February 2019, PM

Spotify's big move on radio
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ITV turns its back on comedy
Britain's largest commercial channel now has NO sitcoms in its schedules, after ITV scrapped Birds of a Feather and Jack Dee's sitcom Bad Move. The opening attracted almost eight million viewers, giving ITV its highest-rated comedy launch in more than a decade. - www.chortle.co.ukNews UK-funded report on 5 live and Roundtable #23
Coming up this week Trevor down house on monthly roundtable discussion for February 2019 with topics including Bowers purchase this week of Lincs FM group and celador radio and much more as well James cridland. Look at whether engineering at nighty should be one of the same thing in radio and Davi…Download MP3pick a page