[cma-l] Local TV questions

ROBERT TYLER bobtyler at btinternet.com
Fri Feb 25 19:10:31 GMT 2011



Phil

 

This
re-engineering of Freeview is a waste of money. 

 

The
contractor will charge £1000 per hour and spend all the cash on this project,
with none or little balance available for set up etc.

 

By the time
this happens IPTV will be very significant. Anyone responding to this
consultation must consider the IPTV option (as per BBC, Samsung, LG and Sony
apps) thereby ensuring any money allocated goes to ground projects and not
technical.

 

BT



--- On Fri, 25/2/11, Phil Shepherd <phil at somersetfilm.com> wrote:

From: Phil Shepherd <phil at somersetfilm.com>
Subject: [cma-l] Local TV questions
To: "CMA-L" <cma-l at commedia.org.uk>
Date: Friday, 25 February, 2011, 12:53

Dear members and friends

As we prepare a statement to DCMS on local TV (for the deadline this Monday,
see previous post of earlier today) it would be helpful to get any feedback
you can offer on the following questions posed by government in the 'Local
Media Action' plan.

*  What would be the appropriate balance of local and network content?
*Would local perspectives on national and international news be desirable
and/or feasible? 
* Apart from news and current affairs, what other local content would be
desirable? 
* What times of day are most appropriate for the broadcast of local content?
* Would a selection of ?local interest? content be well received if
broadcast 
as network programming?
* How local should the content be? Community, town, nearest city, county,
borough? 
* How do these issues differ across the devolved nations?
* Broadcasting policy remains a reserved matter but what do audiences in the
nations want from any local TV services?

 Personally I think DCMS has missed some important questions e.g. -

* what model of service would best empower communities?
* what are the key characteristics of a successful relationship between
spine service and local providers?

Any feedback appreciated.

Phil

Phil Shepherd      
Chair of Council
Community Media Association
c/o Engine Room
52 High Street
Bridgwater
Somerset TA6 3BL 

philshep.wordpress.com





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