[comtv-l] A vision of local media

CMA-L cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Tue Sep 28 10:28:24 BST 2010


28 September 2010

Jeremy Hunt details his plans for decentralised TV services

In a speech to the Royal Television Society, the Secretary of State
has detailed the Government’s commitment to decentralise broadcasting
to increase localisation.

With political power increasingly being devolved to locally elected
politicians, it makes sense, he says, for a network of local media
stations to evolve in order to reflect the strong desire for locally
focused coverage.

The new landscape
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Mr Hunt outlined a vision of a network of local, cross-platform
multimedia TV services which would:

- broadcast for as little as an hour a day
- be free to affiliate with each other to bring down costs
- be able to offer nationwide deals to advertisers
- piggyback on existing national networks, including broadband infrastructure
- exploit new technologies such as Canvas, YouView and mobile TV

The Government’s role
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The Government will encourage the development of this new local landscape by

- removing all the local cross-media ownership rules
- redefining ‘public service broadcasting’ to emphasise local content
- legislating to clarify which public service broadcasters should be
listed on the front page of electronic programme guides and their
online equivalents
- working with the BBC to encourage partnership with local media providers

Further information
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- Read the complete speech:

http://www.culture.gov.uk/news/ministers_speeches/7447.aspx

- Nicholas Shott’s initial findings on the necessary conditions for
commercially viable local TV in the UK:

http://www.culture.gov.uk/publications/7446.aspx

Source: http://www.culture.gov.uk/news/news_stories/7450.aspx

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