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Digital commitments.(Brief Article)
FCC begins to consider broadcasters' public service responsibilities The FCC last week began considering digital broadcasters' requirements for public service performed in exchange for the government loan of potentially billions of dollars wo FCC begins to consider broadcasters'...
Tags: broadcaster, FCC, public service, Taylor
Research articles 1999-12-20
Billy's re-do agenda. (House Telecommunications Subcommittee chairman Bill Tauzin)(Cover Story)(Interview)
House Telecommunications Subcommittee Chairman Billy Tauzin (R-La.) says a conspiracy is afoot. The White House and FCC are involved in an "insidious" plot to trick broadcasters into thinking they don't have to pay for their digital-TV s House Telecommunications Subcommittee Chairman Billy Tauzin...
Tags: broadcaster, broadcasting, FCC, government, public service
Research articles 1997-05-19
ROMANIA: MEDIA MEETING HELD.
Public service broadcasters from Central and Eastern Europe, as well as representatives from the European Broadcasting Union EBU, the Council of Europe, the European Commission, and international non-governmental organisations, met in Bucharest, Ro Public service broadcasters from Central and Eastern Europe, as well as representatives...
Tags: broadcaster, media, public service
Research articles 2003-09-24
Deciding on digital public interest.
FCC to recommend public service requirements for DBS broadcasters later this month The FCC is expected to propose long-delayed public interest obligations for digital broadcast satellite providers at its Oct. 22 meeting. The commissione ...
Tags: broadcaster, FCC, public service, satellite
Research articles 1998-10-12

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AddNode AB wins 3-year web site contract from Swedish public service broadcaster SVT
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-6 February 2007-AddNode AB wins 3-year web site contract from Swedish public service broadcaster SVTC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Swedish IT company AddNode AB said on Tuesday (6 February) that its subsidiary Teknik i Media has won a three-year contract to operate Swedish public service broadcaster SVT's...
Tags: Addnode AB, SVT
Research articles 2007-02-06
Down to business at C4: given his inexperience in programming, C4's choice of Andy Duncan as chief executive may have been a surprise to many. But if the public service broadcaster is to survive in the digital age it will need commercial insight at the co
A casual-dressing former margarine marketer and practising Christian was the surprise choice of Channel 4 last week for its new chief executive. Breaking the mould, the "risk-taking" public service broadcaster will for the first time be headed by someone who has no experience of programme-making, commissioning of scheduling:...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., broadcaster, MARKETING, programming, strategy
Research articles 2004-07-08
Hundt calls for PSA code; FCC chairman also takes aim at radio and television liquor advertising. (Reed Hundt, public service announcements)
FCC chairman also takes aim at radio and television liquor advertising FCC Chairman Reed Hundt says competition is driving away public service announcements and he wants to do something about it. He is calling on broadcasters...
Tags: advertisement, code of conduct, FCC, public service, radio, Reed Hundt, TV
Research articles 1997-04-09
In continuing to cut the crap, Greg Dyke is placing trash TV above public service broadcasting
MEDIA STUDIES The odds are that Greg `cut the crap' Dyke may be the last director-general of the BBC in its guise as a public service broadcaster. It becomes clearer all the time that he is driven simply by ratings, and wishes to hive off more 'elitist' programmes to minority...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., broadcasting, conference, Thomson Corp., TVs
Research articles 2002-03-09
The rebirth of the BBC; Britain's public service broadcaster has
Few comebacks are so sudden. One minute it was an ailing, creaking state monolith on the brink of extinction, the next it emerged as a vibrant, leading edge broadcaster and a dominant player across the nation's media. It's official: the BBC is back from the dead. In...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., iTV, TVs
Research articles 2002-07-07
Ofcom plans 3bn [pounds sterling] investment in IP broadcaster to rival BBC
Ofcom is proposing a 3bn [pounds sterling] investment in the creation of a new public service broadcaster, which will use Internet technologies to deliver programmes and rival the BBC. The regulator claims the BBC will have a monopoly over public service broadcasting PSB after the analogue switch-off unless...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., broadcaster, investment, IP, Ofcom
Research articles 2004-10-07
Quantity and quality; More BBC.(The BBC is expanding even further. Should it?)(Brief Article)
One BBC channel produces just what a public-service broadcaster should One BBC channel produces just what a public-service broadcaster should
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp.
Research articles 2002-09-21
No dice.(La Nueva Radio Musical)
La Nueva Radio Musical admits that it has no radio license but in April asked the FCC to let it keep transmitting its FM signal anyway. The New Haven, Conn., pirate broadcaster said it provides news and public service announcements to the city's Hisp La Nueva...
Tags: FCC, radio
Research articles 1998-08-03
The Big Bucks & Pink Slips in Public Radio (Updated)
UPDATED: Thank you to Anna Christopher, Senior Manager, NPR Media Relations, for the following clarification: David -- Unfortunately, the 990 you referenced is a bit confusing, and there is an error with one of the names listed. First, the name: Richard Harris should be Richard L. Harris, who is...
Tags: Station, Radio, National Public Radio Inc., Broadcaster, KQED, Advertising & Promotion, Workforce Management, Benefits, Marketing, Human Resources, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-01-31
Old news and a new contender; The media and the internet.(Newspapers struggle online)
The BBC's excellent websites may make it even harder for newspapers to survive THE BBC, Britain's mammoth public-service broadcaster, has long been a cause for complaint among its competitors in television, radio and educational and magazine publishers. Newspapers, meanwhile, have been protected...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Guardian, INTERNET, media
Research articles 2005-06-18
IRAQ: UNESCO: 'URGENT' NEED FOR MEDIA ASSISTANCE.(United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, study)(Brief Article)
There is an urgent need for more news and training for all Iraqi media workers, according to a recent study commissioned by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization UNESCO and the World Bank. The mission also identified the need for "media centers" to ensure...
Tags: FINANCE, training, World Bank
Research articles 2003-09-17
BBC to slash management pay bill
The BBC's £79m pay bill for senior management is to be cut by a quarter under plans approved yesterday by the broadcaster's regulatory body, which will see more than 100 positions axed by 2013. Executive directors also face an "indefinite" suspension of bonuses as part of the scheme, put forward...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp.
News items 2009-10-29
Sky hits out at BBC over web TV funding
British Sky Broadcasting has accused the BBC of "riding a coach and horses" through the nascent market for internet TV by investing licence-fee payers' money in Project Canvas, a planned successor to Freeview.Canvas is a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, BT and Five that aims to bring internet...
Tags: Web TV, British Broadcasting Corp., Sky, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Company News, Joint Ventures, Marketing, New Products & Services, Patents Licensing & Standards, Strategy, Financial Times
External links 2009-10-11
BBC to cut senior management bill
The BBC's £79m pay bill for senior management is set to fall by a quarter and more than 100 positions will go by 2013 under plans approved by the broadcaster's regulatory body. Executive directors face an "indefinite" suspension of bonuses under the scheme, put forward after the BBC Trust ordered...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp.
News items 2009-10-29
BBC given go-ahead to put internet on TV
The BBC has been given the go-ahead for the controversial venture to bring internet services to the television set, a decision that could make the public service broadcaster a leading player in a new TV technology.The venture - known as Project Canvas - which is designed to strengthen free-to-air...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Internet, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Financial Times
External links 2009-12-20
Five joins UK’s Project Canvas
UK broadcaster Five is joining UK IPTV scheme Project Canvas, leaving Channel 4 as the only public service broadcaster not signed up to the project. Dawn Airey, Five chairman and CEO, says: ?It’s vital for broadcasters and other industry stakeholders to form partnerships such as Canvas if they are...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Broadcaster, Channel 4, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Managed Hosting, Cloud Computing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, BT, BBC, ITV, Five, Editorial, Microsoft Corp.
Articles 2009-07-29
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