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Media Production & Technology Show postponed

Organisers of the Media Production & Technology Show, scheduled to take place May 13/14th 2020 at London’s Olympia, have decided to postpone the event. In a statement, they say: “We have been carefully monitoring the COVID-19 situation in the UK and abroad, with the situation growing increasingly concerning, it is with a heavy heart, we […]

March 17, 2020

Over-75s TV licence fee changes deferred

In a Joint Statement, the BBC and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport have confirmed that changes to the funding of TV Licences for over 75s scheduled to come into effect on June 1st will now take place on August 1st. The Statement says: “The BBC and the Government have been discussing the […]

March 16, 2020By Colin Mann

Sky Sports, BT Sport no live sport but no refund

Despite the hefty cost of premium sports subscriptions, both Sky Sports and BT Sport have indicated that they will not be offering refunds following the suspension of all football in the UK – as well a number of other high-profile sporting leagues around the globe. A typical Sky TV subscription including a sports package begins […]

March 16, 2020

No Government free TV licence BBC bail-out

The DCMS Committee, which monitors the policy, administration and expenditure of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and its associated bodies, including the BBC, on behalf of the House of Commons and the electorate, has published responses to recommendations of its predecessor Committee’s report which focused on proposed changes to the TV licence […]

March 16, 2020By Colin Mann

Broadcom brings patent case against Netflix

Broadcom, the chipmaker for STBs, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Netflix. The chipmaker claims that Netflix has infringed on eight patents dealing with video playback and data transmission. The suit states that Netflix’s infringement has contributed to the rise of cord-cutting, which has driven down demand for Broadcom’s chips. “As a direct result […]

March 16, 2020

MPs call for FTA Six Nations Rugby

UK MPs are calling on the government to include the Six Nations rugby tournament as a Category A listed sporting event to ensure free-to-air coverage. The formal request follows a failure by the Six Nations Council to give a clear answer to questions from the DCMS Committee about whether it had held discussions with the […]

March 16, 2020By Colin Mann

Ofcom confirms 5G auction rules

UK comms regulator Ofcom has confirmed how it will release important airwaves to help improve mobile broadband and support the rollout of 5G. To help improve mobile services and give more people access to 5G networks, Ofcom will release more mobile airwaves through an auction. This will increase the total amount of airwaves available for […]

March 13, 2020By Colin Mann

FCC’s Pai defends C-band scheme

Ajit Pai, chairman of the FCC, has strongly defended the regulator’s plan for a public auction for C-band, and told the US Senate Financial Services Subcommittee that he was confident that the FCC’s plan would be accepted. One senate member (Sen Chris Coons, Dem-Delaware) asked Pai how certain he was that there would not be […]

March 13, 2020

Connected TV World Summit now ‘virtual’ event

In light of the UK government announcement regarding the next stages of its response to the Coronavirus situation and travel bans and/or restrictions on delegates, organisers  have made the decision to reposition the Connected TV World Summit scheduled for March 18th as a virtual and digital event only. “Unfortunately this means that we will no […]

March 13, 2020

FCC 5G auction raises $4.5bn

The FCC has announced the conclusion of bidding in Auction 103, which made 3,400 megahertz of millimetre-wave spectrum available in the Upper 37 GHz, 39 GHz, and 47 GHz bands. The auction had a total of $7,558,703,201 in net bids, with 28 bidders winning a total of 14,142 of 14,144, or more than 99.9 per […]

March 12, 2020By Colin Mann