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Thursday, July 10. 2008

My on-off relationship with Auntie

Posted by Jeremy Gibson in Convergence at 15:18
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When I heard the news that rather than reducing my licence fee the BBC was going to give some of its record overseas profits to the directors in the form of a £100,000 per year pay rise, I have to confess, I considered cancelling the direct debit and tearing the TV aerial from my roof.

Then, I read a release on the fully convergent, new iPlayer and I fell back in love with our eccentric aunt. I’ve always thought the BBC was pretty forward thinking in their broadcast convergence strategy, their use of video on bbc.co.uk/news site set a new standard.

Erik Huggers at the BBC says of the new iPlayer.  "The next generation of BBC iPlayer allows UK licence fee payers to catch up on their favourite BBC TV and radio programmes in one place – a completely unique on-demand service.”   

The iPlayer’s got it all, in addition to TV and radio in one place you can ‘pop it out’ and continue browsing other pages, it has a better screen resolution, and in a nod to web 2.0, it suggests other content you may like.  It will also be available on hand-held devices such as the iPhone and even the Nintendo Wii. 

The biggest development of all for me (and many a discussion board) is Virgin Media’s announcement that they are working on implementing a version of the iPlayer on its cable TV network.  This means Virgin Media’s already impressive on-demand service has received a significant boost, and it’s another step towards the inevitable standardisation of on-demand platforms.

With the new iPlayer I don’t need an aerial and it looks like the licence fee is safe for now.

Friday, July 4. 2008

Did the internet kill the radio star?

Posted by Jeremy Gibson in Convergence at 09:08
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No, absolutely not.


The second instalment of Rajar’s catchily named ‘Podcasting and Radio via The Internet’ survey was published this week and it makes for encouraging viewing. (Link above opens a pdf)


9.4 million people in the UK are now listening to radio online, be it live or listen again this figure is up by 1.3 million since the last survey in October last year, impressive stuff.

The survey also goes on to show that podcasting is on the up, with 3.7 million now regularly downloading podcasts.  Also encouraging is the fact that podcasts are becoming a bigger part of the listening diet with the average respondent subscribing to 3.59 casts up from 3.16.

The best statistic that this report identifies proves our view that Radio is the most adaptable channel.  Rather than diluting radio audiences the web is extending radio’s reach with 13% of respondents now listening to ‘more live radio’ as a result of listen again functionality.

As radio continues to grow and the media continues to change, the nature of its influence is evolving.  Radio Centre’s latest paper shows that in spite of the illicit, and under threat, bit torrent generation, 56% of people are still hearing new music first on radio.

In short, radio just keeps on delivering.

Friday, July 4. 2008

ITV.com hitting the big time – thanks to a talent show

Posted by Jeremy Gibson in Convergence at 09:04
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ITV.com bosses are rubbing their hands with glee after Britain’s Got Talent rocketed their video traffic figures to over 12 million views in May alone.

ITV credits a fresh site re-design and the growth of ITV local which has grown by 18% since the start of the year.  ITV’s investment delivers a site where videos have their own tab in search results and their player puts video content at the heart of each page.

This is all great news for broadcast and shows how a commercial operator is successfully re-packaging content for an online audience, complete with in-line ads on most of its clips.  In the light of warnings about reductions in online ad spend it will be interesting to see whether ITV continue to invest over the coming months.

Friday, May 23. 2008

What digital divide? It’s a class war.

Posted by Jeremy Gibson in The Cast at 11:50
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The much-feared gap between urban and rural broadband take up was finally laid to rest by Ofcom today.  The BBC and Metro report that 59% of rural households are connected to broadband compared to 57% of their urban neighbours.  Sunderland came out as the most connected town, while Glasgow came bottom.  Interestingly, Ofcom suggested  ‘Glasgow's position probably reflected low levels of household income and computer ownership’ which goes to show that broadband has still to be fully adopted by the C2s and Ds of society.  You can see the full executive summary of the report on the ofcom site

What this article does suggest to me, is that convergent technologies are now becoming the norm, and while rapid adoption is still limited to younger, more economically mobile consumers society as a whole is starting catch up.

Ofcom now puts the figure of ‘Engaged (20%)’ and ‘Pragmatists (30%)’, that’s 50% of the UK population moving in the right direction, as the cost of entry falls, the rate of adoption can only increase.

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