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Future for Local and Regional Media
House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee Future for local and regional media Fourth Report of Session 2009–10 Volume II Oral and written evidence Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed 24 March 2010 HC 43-II (Incorporating HC 699-i-iv of Session 2008-09) Published on 6 April 2010 by authority of the House of Commons London: The Stationery Office Limited £0.00 The Culture, Media and Sport Committee The Culture, Media and Sport Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration, and policy of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and its associated public bodies. Current membership Mr John Whittingdale MP (Conservative, Maldon and East Chelmsford) (Chair) Mr Peter Ainsworth MP (Conservative, East Surrey) Janet Anderson MP (Labour, Rossendale and Darwen) Mr Philip Davies MP (Conservative, Shipley) Paul Farrelly MP (Labour, Newcastle-under-Lyme) Mr Mike Hall MP (Labour, Weaver Vale) Alan Keen MP (Labour, Feltham and Heston) Rosemary McKenna MP (Labour, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) Adam Price MP (Plaid Cymru, Carmarthen East and Dinefwr) Mr Adrian Sanders MP (Liberal Democrat, Torbay) Mr Tom Watson MP (Labour, West Bromwich East) The following members were also members of the committee during the inquiry: Mr Nigel Evans MP (Conservative, Ribble Valley) Helen Southworth MP (Labour, Warrington South) Powers The committee is one of the departmental select committees, the powers of which are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No 152. These are available on the Internet via www.parliament.uk. Publications The Reports and evidence of the Committee are published by The Stationery Office by Order of the House. -
One Man's Personal Campaign to Save the Building – Page 8
The newspaper for BBC pensioners – with highlights from Ariel online Goodbye TVC One man’s personal campaign to save the building – page 8 April 2013 • Issue 2 bbC expenses regional dance band down television drama memories Page 2 Page 6 Page 7 NEWS • MEMoriES • ClaSSifiEdS • Your lEttErS • obituariES • CroSPEro 02 baCk at thE bbC Pollard Review findings On 22 February, acting director general Tim Davie sent the following email to all staff, in advance of the publication of the Nick Pollard. Pollard Review evidence: hen the Pollard Review was made clearer to ensure all entries meet BBC published back in December, Editorial standards. we said that we would The additional papers we’ve published Club gives tVC a great release all the evidence that today don’t add to Nick Pollard’s findings, send off WNick Pollard provided to us when he they explain the factual basis of how he (where a genuine and identifiable interest of delivered his report. Today we are publishing arrived at them. We’ve already accepted the BBC is at stake). Thank you to all the retired members and all the emails and documents that were the review in full and today’s publication There will inevitably be press interest and ex-staff who joined us for our ‘Goodbye to appended to the report together with the gives us no reason to revisit that decision as you would expect we’re offering support to TVC’ on 9 March. The day started with a transcripts of interviews given to the review. or the actions we are already taking. -
Select Committee of Tynwald on the Television Licence Fee Report 2010/11
PP108/11 SELECT COMMITTEE OF TYNWALD ON THE TELEVISION LICENCE FEE REPORT 2010/11 REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF TYNWALD ON THE TELEVISION LICENCE FEE At the sitting of Tynwald Court on 18th November 2009 it was resolved - "That Tynwald appoints a Committee of three Members with powers to take written and oral evidence pursuant to sections 3 and 4 of the Tynwald Proceedings Act 1876, as amended, to investigate the feasibility and impact of withdrawal from or amendment of the agreement under which residents of the Isle of Man pay a television licence fee; and to report." The powers, privileges and immunities relating to the work of a committee of Tynwald are those conferred by sections 3 and 4 of the Tynwald Proceedings Act 1876, sections 1 to 4 of the Privileges of Tynwald (Publications) Act 1973 and sections 2 to 4 of the Tynwald Proceedings Act 1984. Mr G D Cregeen MHK (Malew & Santon) (Chairman) Mr D A Callister MLC Hon P A Gawne MHK (Rushen) Copies of this Report may be obtained from the Tynwald Library, Legislative Buildings, Finch Road, Douglas IM7 3PW (Tel 07624 685520, Fax 01624 685522) or may be consulted at www, ,tynwald.orgim All correspondence with regard to this Report should be addressed to the Clerk of Tynwald, Legislative Buildings, Finch Road, Douglas IMI 3PW TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1 2. The broadcasting landscape in the Isle of Man 4 Historical background 4 Legal framework 5 The requirement to pay the licence fee 5 Whether the licence fee is a UK tax 6 Licence fee collection and enforcement 7 Infrastructure for terrestrial broadcasting 10 Television 10 Radio: limitations of analogue transmission capability and extent of DAB coverage 13 3. -
Al Je Kanalen in Één Oogopslag Regio Brussel En Wallonië Toutes Vos Chaînes En Un Clin D’Oeil Région De Bruxelles Et Wallonie
Al je kanalen in één oogopslag Regio Brussel en Wallonië Toutes vos chaînes en un clin d’oeil Région de Bruxelles et Wallonie ATTENTION, regarder la télévision peut freiner le développement des enfants de moins de 3 ans même lorsqu’il s’agit de programmes qui s’adressent spécifiquement à eux. Plusieurs troubles du développement ont été scientifiquement observés tels que passivité, retards de langage, agitation, troubles du sommeil, troubles de la concentration et dépendance aux écrans. 115 Njam! BASISAANBOD / OFFRE DE BASE 116 Plattelands TV 117 vtm Gold TELEVISIEZENDERS / CHAÎNES DE TÉLÉVSION 118 BBC Entertainment 001 La Une 119 Disney Channel Vlaanderen 002 Tipik TV 120 BBC First 003 RTL-TVi 121 Nickolodeon 004 Club RTL 122 Nick Jr NL 005 Plug RTL 124 vtm KIDS 006 TF1 126 Play6 007 La Trois 127 MENT TV 008 AB3 128 Disney Junior 009 ABXPLORE 129 Q-music 010 BX1* 130 Play 7 010 Canal C* 131 MTV 010 Télésambre* 132 TLC 011 Canal Z 133 Cartoon Network 012 Radio Contact Vision 134 Comedy Central 013 Tipik Vision 135 Stingray Classica 014 BelVision 136 Eclips TV 016 LN24 138 History 017 C8 140 Xite 018 Disney Jr FR 142 vlaamsparlement.tv 019 Disney FR 145 Dobbit TV 020 Nickelodeon FR 146 OUTtv 021 Nick Jr FR 147 TV Plus 022 Gulli 190 Play Sports Open 023 Baby TV 200 Al Aoula Europe 024 MTV Belgique 201 2M Monde 025 France 2 202 Al Maghreb TV 026 France 3 203 TRT Turk 027 France 4 204 MBC 028 France 5 206 TV Polonia 030 Arte Belgique 210 Rai Uno 031 TV5 MONDE 211 Rai Due 032 TMC 212 Rai Tre 033 TFX 213 Mediaset Italia 035 Dobbit TV FR 214 TVE -
Stream Name Category Name Coronavirus (COVID-19) |EU| FRANCE TNTSAT ---TNT-SAT ---|EU| FRANCE TNTSAT TF1 SD |EU|
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Channel Lineup - Residential
Channel Lineup - Residential BASIC 2 Channel Guide 7 KLAF/NBC HD ‡ 12 KLPB/PBS HD 17 HSN ‡ 22 KDCG/H&I 3 AOC 1 8 QVC ‡ 13 KADN/MyNetworkTV 18 KAJN/Family Vision 4 AOC 2 9 EWTN 14 CSPAN ‡ 19 LPB+ 5 KATC/ABC HD ‡ 10 The Weather Channel HD 15 KLWB/MeTV HD 20 TV5 Monde 6 KADN/FOX HD 11 KLFY/CBS HD 16 WBRZ/ABC HD 21 KATC/CW HD EXPANDED BASIC Includes all available Basic channels. 23 OWN ‡ 38 Disney ‡ 52 Fox News ‡ 66 Oxygen ‡ 81 TV One 24 FXX ‡ 39 Disney XD ‡ 53 Hallmark Channel ‡ 67 E! Entertainment ‡ 82 MTV ‡ 25 TNT ‡ 40 Freeform ‡ 54 A&E ‡ 68 Bravo ‡ 83 VH1 ‡ 26 TBS ‡ 41 Nickelodeon ‡ 55 History Channel ‡ 69 AMC ‡ 84 GAC 27 USA ‡ 42 Nick Jr. ‡ 56 Nat Geo ‡ 70 TCM ‡ 85 CMT ‡ 28 FX ‡ 43 Disney Jr. ‡ 57 Animal Planet ‡ 71 Sundance ‡ 86 Viceland ‡ 29 Fox Sports 1 ‡ 44 TV Land ‡ 58 Discovery ‡ 73 Cooking Channel ‡ 87 MTV2 31 ESPN ‡ 45 SyFy ‡ 59 TLC ‡ 74 Food Network ‡ 88 IFC ‡ 32 ESPN 2 ‡ 46 BET ‡ 60 Travel Channel ‡ 75 HGTV ‡ 89 Science Channel ‡ 33 SEC Network ‡ 47 MSNBC ‡ 61 Comedy Central ‡ 76 WE tv ‡ 34 NBC Sports ‡ 48 CNBC ‡ 62 FYI ‡ 77 DIY ‡ 35 Cox Sports 49 CNN ‡ 63 Lifetime Movie Network ‡ 78 Paramount Network ‡ 36 NFL Network ‡ 50 Headline News ‡ 64 Lifetime ‡ 79 SEC Alternate ‡ 37 Golf Channel ‡ 51 Fusion 65 Cartoon Network ‡ 80 Tru-TV ‡ DIGITAL ACCESS* Includes all available Basic and Expanded Basic channels in digital format and available HD content, plus access to the Interactive Program Guide, Stingray Music channels, Video On Demand and Pay-Per-View. -
DISSERTATION Anja Peleman
WHAT IS GOING ON BEHIND THE ‘SCREENS’ OF THE COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM? My internship at the VMMa DISSERTATION Anja Peleman Supervisor: Prof. dr. Geert Jacobs A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Multilingual Business Communication Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Academic year 2008-2009 CONFIDENTIAL TABEL MET BESCHRIJVING VAN DE STAGE: bedrijf stagebegeleider afdeling taken talen stageperi tijdens ode de stage Naam : Vlaamse Kristina Vanhaute Persdienst - Research naar nieuwe NL 27/04/09 Mediamaatschappij manier/media om externe - ENG 29/05/09 Straat : Medialaan 1 communicatie te optimaliseren - Onderzoek naar nieuwe, digitale Postnummer + Gemeente : media in het Vlaamse 1800 Vilvoorde perslandschap Telefoon : 02/255.32.32 - Optimaliseren van contactbestanden - Visie van programma en schrijven van synopsis - Assistentie bij persknipsel-overzicht - Assistentie bij persconferenties WHAT IS GOING ON BEHIND THE ‘SCREENS’ OF THE COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM? My internship at the VMMa DISSERTATION Anja Peleman Acknowledgements After four years of theoretical education, I decided that I wanted to learn more about the practical side of a business environment. Multilingual Business Communication (MTB) seemed a unique opportunity for this. The internship at the end of this program gave me the experience the working environment ‘in real life’. Writing this dissertation would not ever have been possible without certain people. I therefore wish to express my sincere gratitude to those people. First of all, I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents, for giving me the possibility to educate this MTB program and their ongoing believe in my competences. I also would like to thank my two sisters, Maja and Eva. -
Accounts Commission Papers for Meeting
The Accounts Commission for Scotland Agenda Meeting on Thursday 20 January 2011, in the offices of Audit Scotland, 18 George Street, Edinburgh The meeting will begin at 10:00 am 1. Apologies for absence 2. Declarations of interest 3. Decisions on taking business in private: The Commission will consider whether to take items 13, 14 and 15 in private. 4. Minutes of meeting of 9 December 2010 5. Minutes of meeting of the Performance Audit Committee of 9 December 2010 6. Chair’s introduction: The Chair will report on recent activity and issues of interest to the Commission. 7. Update report by the Controller of Audit: The Commission will consider a report from the Controller of Audit on significant recent activity in relation to the audit of local government. 8. Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010: The Commission will consider a report on duties arising from the Act. 9. Scottish Government Spending Plans and Draft Budget 2011/12: The Commission will consider a briefing. 10. Grampian Police and Grampian Joint Police Board - Best Value Audit and Inspection: The Commission will consider a joint report by the Controller of Audit and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary for Scotland. 11. Shetland Islands Council: The Commission will consider a report by the Controller of Audit on the annual audit 2009/10. 12. 2010 Local Government Overview: The Commission will consider a report by the Controller of Audit. 13. Grampian Police and Grampian Joint Police Board - Best Value Audit and Inspection: The Commission will consider the action it wishes to take on the report. -
BBC Radio Post-1967
1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Operated by BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 1 Dance BBC Radio 1 relax BBC 1Xtra BBC Radio 1Xtra BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 3 National BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio BBC 7 BBC Radio 7 BBC Radio 4 Extra BBC Radio 5 BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio Five Live BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio Five Live Sports Extra BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra BBC 6 Music BBC Radio 6 Music BBC Asian Network BBC World Service International BBC Radio Cymru BBC Radio Cymru Mwy BBC Radio Cymru 2 Wales BBC Radio Wales BBC Cymru Wales BBC Radio Wales BBC Radio Wales BBC Radio Wales BBC Radio Gwent BBC Radio Wales Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport & Torfaen BBC Radio Deeside BBC Radio Clwyd Denbighshire, Flintshire & Wrexham BBC Radio Ulster BBC Radio Foyle County Derry BBC Northern Ireland BBC Radio Ulster Northern Ireland BBC Radio na Gaidhealtachd BBC Radio nan Gàidheal BBC Radio nan Eilean Scotland BBC Radio Scotland BBC Scotland BBC Radio Orkney Orkney BBC Radio Shetland Shetland BBC Essex Essex BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire BBC Radio Norfolk Norfolk BBC East BBC Radio Northampton BBC Northampton BBC Radio Northampton Northamptonshire BBC Radio Suffolk Suffolk BBC Radio Bedfordshire BBC Three Counties Radio Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire & North Buckinghamshire BBC Radio Derby Derbyshire (excl. -
BBC Trust: Local Video Public Value Assessment
Local0B Video Public1B Value Assessment Organisation Responses November 2008 Introduction The BBC Trust is currently conducting a Public Value Test (PVT) into the proposal for Local Video. As part of the PVT process the BBC Trust must examine the public value of the proposal. As part of the Public Value Assessment (PVA) the trust consulted publicly for 42 days. This document contains the full responses from organisations to the consultation. 1 Organisation responses in full The BBC Trust received representations during the public consultation from the following organisations: Audience Council Northern Ireland Audience Council Wales Barnsley Chronicle BECTU Chris Cherry CN Group Community Media Association Guardian Media Group plc Institute of Welsh Affairs Johnston Press John Rossetti Manx Radio Mediatrust MG Alba Newspaper Society Northcliffe Media NWN Media Ltd PACT RadioCentre Scottish Daily Newspaper Society Scottish Screen Voice of the Listener and the Viewer Five organisations also responded requesting that their submissions remain confidential. 2 Audience Council Northern Ireland AUDIENCE COUNCIL FOR NORTHERN IRELAND (ACNI) INITIAL RESPONSE TO THE BBC TRUST’S PUBLIC VALUE TEST ON THE BBC’S PROPOSAL FOR LOCAL VIDEO 4 AUGUST 2008 The Audience Council for Northern Ireland (ACNI) welcomes the BBC’s proposals for an expansion and enhancement of its on-demand service provision with Local Video. Council sees Local Video as an enhancement to existing services and additional to plans already in place to improve BBC local service provision [specifically those to bring service provision in Northern Ireland (and Scotland) into line with those in England and Wales]. Council also recognises the potential benefits of more user-generated content, giving communities the opportunity for involvement, with BBC support, in generating local news stories. -
Papers for Accounts Commission Meeting
The Accounts Commission for Scotland Agenda Meeting on Thursday 17 March 2011, in the offices of Audit Scotland, 18 George Street, Edinburgh The meeting will begin at 10:00 am 1. Apologies for absence 2. Declarations of interest 3. Decisions on taking business in private: The Commission will consider whether to take item 13 in private. 4. Minutes of meeting of 17 February 2011 5. Minutes of meeting of the Financial Audit and Assurance Committee of 10 February 2011 6. Chair’s introduction: The Chair will report on recent activity and issues of interest to the Commission. 7. Update report by the Controller of Audit: The Commission will consider a report from the Controller of Audit on significant recent activity in relation to the audit of local government. 8. Co-ordination of local government scrutiny functions: The Commission will consider correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth. 9. Local government overview reporting: The Commission will consider its approach to future local government overview reports. 10. Reports by the Controller of Audit: The Commission will consider the development of guidance on procedures for consideration of reports by the Controller of Audit. 11. Code of Audit Practice – 2011: The Commission will consider a revised Code of Audit Practice. 12. Accounts Commission Digest: The Commission will consider any points that arise from its regular briefing on current issues. 13. Audit appointments for 2011/12 to 2015/16: The Commission will consider proposals for audit appointments -
Radio in 1984
UK and Ireland Radio Stations in 1984 During the 1980s, there were six main radio services in the UK: Radios 1 to 4, BBC 1984 is a good point at which to take a snapshot. A major expansion of BBC and local and regional radio and a single tier of independent local stations. Most Independent local radio had just completed, supported by the opening of new stations broadcast on both FM and AM, known as simulcasting. The main FM spectrum between 102 and 105 MHz. Most parts of the country could receive exception was Radio 1, which was only available on AM. However, the BBC either a BBC or independent local radio station, but not necessarily both. The national networks broadcast separate FM and AM programmes at certain times. reorganisation of the local radio FM sub-bands did not happen until 1986-7, so Radio 1 borrowed Radio 2’s FM network for a few hours a week. A few Radio 2 many stations (or their successors) now use different frequencies. Many music programmes were also carried on FM only with sport opting out on AM. transmitter powers were also increased after the frequency changes. Radio 3’s AM network sometimes broadcast cricket commentaries with regular By 1984, all of the minor upgrades to the BBC’s national AM networks, following programmes on FM only. Meanwhile Radio 4’s FM network opted out with the reorganisation in 1978 had been completed, leaving them (essentially in their education programmes. final form). The re-engineering of the FM network had begun with 30 new sites Simulcasting was needed because most car radios were AM-only during the added since the late 1970s and several transmitters upgraded to mixed 1980s and many AM-only portable radios purchased in the 1960s and early 1970s polarisation.