The future for linear TV channels
21-12-2016, 09:02
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Although intended for audiences outside the UK, this, I believe, is the kind of site that will ultimately become popular in the UK and start to take audiences away from our conventional broadcast terrestrial channels.
Competition regulators should become more relaxed about the idea with time and increased competition from other providers.
http://arstechnica.co.uk/gadgets/201...aming-service/
Streaming service brings UK shows to a US audience
Some shows will stream just 24 hours after airing in the UK, vows BritBox; pricing TBC.
The commercial arm of the BBC is teaming up with rival UK broadcaster ITV to launch BritBox, a subscription streaming service that will give US anglophiles access to hundreds of British TV shows.
US-based AMC Networks, maker of hit shows like Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead, will own a minority stake in BritBox, but will not have any voting rights.
Pricing for BritBox is yet to be announced but, we're told, it will launch in the first quarter of 2017 on iOS, Android, Roku, AppleTV, and Chromecast, as well as via Web browsers. Other streaming services like Netflix and Hulu typically cost around the $10 mark. BBC Worldwide added that while the service will be US-only initially, it has an "ambition" to roll it out to other international markets in the future.
BritBox will be split into two sections: "Now" will show soaps and some series just 24 hours after airing in the UK, while "Classics" will feature catalogue content from both the BBC and ITV stretching back decades. On the Now side, British soaps like EastEnders, Emmerdale, and Holby City will be shown alongside dramas such as Silent Witness, New Blood, and Cold Feet.
Classics include the likes of period dramas like Brideshead Revisited, Pride and Prejudice, and Upstairs Downstairs, while comedy fans can enjoy the class-based capers of Keeping Up Appearances and the mild xenophobia of Fawlty Towers. Further details on shows are promised closer to launch, and those interested can sign up for updates over at britbox.com.
While of no consequence to US folks, that the BBC is partnering with ITV to launch a streaming service is something of a surprise, particularly as the two broadcasters regularly compete for viewers in the prime-time Saturday night slot with shows like Strictly Come Dancing and The X-Factor. Also surprising (and disappointing) is that Channel 4 is not currently part of BritBox.
C4 has numerous comedy classics on its books, including Father Ted, Peep Show, and Smack the Pony, as well as award-winning investigative news programmes such as Dispatches. Channel 5 isn't part of the deal either, but given that its output mostly consists of Celebrity Big Brother and Tattoo Disasters, it won't be missed.
The launch of BritBox follows the shuttering of the global version of iPlayer in May last year. The app allowed users in Western Europe, Australia, and Canada to view BBC programmes, including hit shows like Doctor Who and Sherlock. European users were charged a €5.99 (£4.30) monthly fee, Canadians $6.99 (£3.70), and Australians $7.49 (£3.80).
It also follows the failed launch of "Project Kangaroo" in 2007, a joint venture between ITV, BBC Worldwide, and Channel 4 that was intended to simplify the streaming video market in the UK. The project was scrapped after competition regulators blocked its development, because it was too much of a threat to competition in the then nascent video-on-demand market.
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21-12-2016, 09:05
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21-12-2016, 09:16
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It never dies, Chris...
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21-12-2016, 09:58
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21-12-2016, 15:11
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Re: The future for linear TV channels
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You are quite right to say the linear channels are currently popular, Den,.
As for the future, that is quite a different matter. The thing is, people are used to having broadcast linear TV and as you know, old habits die hard. However, the younger generation are very quick to latch on to new things and this way of operating then becomes habitual for them. Gradually at first, and then very rapidly, the new way of doing things will really catch on, and as these new services develop, accessing programmes in this way will become the method of choice by most.
As I have said before, there will come a point at which it makes economic sense to close these channels in favour of a streaming approach. You're ok for the time being though, Den!
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21-12-2016, 16:13
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And nor will Linear TV OB as you will find out if you decide to visit many households this Christmas or the Christmases of the future as the vast majority will be huddled together in the living room watching the popular Linear channels.
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I'm so glad that I'm not part of the vast majority!
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21-12-2016, 16:25
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I'm so glad that I'm not part of the vast majority!
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Hear, hear......
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21-12-2016, 16:55
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I'm so glad that I'm not part of the vast majority!
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You don't have to be as there is a free choice out which suits everybody's different taste and wallet.
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21-12-2016, 17:49
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I'm so glad that I'm not part of the vast majority!
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You've only got to look at the main 5 channels Xmas day schedules. Total crap, lowest denominator.
I suspect we'll be binge watching Season 6 of GoT.
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21-12-2016, 18:21
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You've only got to look at the main 5 channels Xmas day schedules. Total crap, lowest denominator.
I suspect we'll be binge watching Season 6 of GoT.
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This ^^ the so called main channels are shocking imo on Xmas day.
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21-12-2016, 18:35
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I'm so glad that I'm not part of the vast majority!
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Me too
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21-12-2016, 18:45
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This ^^ the so called main channels are shocking imo on Xmas day.
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It's hard to criticise BBC 1's peak-time schedule, it's got some very popular shows on:
Frozen 3:10
Great British Bake Off 4:45
Dr Who 5:45
Strictly Come Dancing 6:45
Call the Midwife 8pm
They may not all be to my taste but I acknowledge that this will be a highly popular Christmas line-up.
Meanwhile, yet another me-too streaming service is making headlines, Chilli. Based in Italy and serving Poland, Austria, Germany and Italy, it has secured investment from Sony, adding to that already received from Warner, Viacom and Tony Miranz, Vudu's co-founder.
https://uk.chili.tv/
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21-12-2016, 19:04
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It's hard to criticise BBC 1's peak-time schedule, it's got some very popular shows on:
Frozen 3:10
Great British Bake Off 4:45
Dr Who 5:45
Strictly Come Dancing 6:45
Call the Midwife 8pm
They may not all be to my taste but I acknowledge that this will be a highly popular Christmas line-up.
Meanwhile, yet another me-too streaming service is making headlines, Chilli. Based in Italy and serving Poland, Austria, Germany and Italy, it has secured investment from Sony, adding to that already received from Warner, Viacom and Tony Miranz, Vudu's co-founder.
https://uk.chili.tv/
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You're either on the bevvy, or you're takin the mick mate, you couldn't pay me to watch any of that guff!!!
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21-12-2016, 19:16
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You're either on the bevvy, or you're takin the mick mate, you couldn't pay me to watch any of that guff!!!
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The only thing I'm on at the moment is Lemsip! Everyone's different hence so many options. But BBC1 has a popular line-up which will do very well.
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21-12-2016, 19:22
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Re: The future for linear TV channels
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You're either on the bevvy, or you're takin the mick mate, you couldn't pay me to watch any of that guff!!!
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Well you don't have to watch it old boy but many millions will.
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