Ofcom reviews public service broadcasting

Ofcom reviews public service broadcasting



September 12, 2015

Media regulator Ofcom has launched a new review which will consider whether the internet and mobile phones can meet statutory requirements for public service broadcasting (PSB).

Ofcom’s first review of PSB, completed just two years ago, acknowledged that it could be difficult for commercial broadcasters to fulfil their public service obligations, with more channels emerging from a proliferation of platforms.

The latest review could take some of the pressure off commercial broadcasters. ITV, Channel 4 and Channel Five have all expressed concern that fulfilling their PSB obligations affects their ability to compete in the current market.

Audiences for the five terrestrial public service channels are falling, particularly among young people, with increased competition from digital channels and the internet. Channel 4 was the only terrestrial channel to maintain its audience share in 2006.

Ofcom’s second PSB review has been brought forward due to the rapid development of digital television and the approaching deadline for switching over from analogue to digital broadcasting by 2012.

As the distinctions between traditional television content and that provided on new platforms becomes increasingly blurred, Ofcom believes that there is the potential for new services, such as the Internet and even mobile phones, to offer public service content.

This includes content which informs and increases understanding of the world through news, information and analysis of current events and ideas. It also covers material which stimulate interest in and knowledge of arts, science, history and other topics.

Ofcom expects to complete and publish the review by 2017.

Tim Yeo

Related Posts

H2O brings super-fast fibre through sewer system

Comments Off on H2O brings super-fast fibre through sewer system

Will mobile broadband surpass fixed line services in two years?

Comments Off on Will mobile broadband surpass fixed line services in two years?

Universities give the 802.11n go ahead

Comments Off on Universities give the 802.11n go ahead

Tiscali sues BT for ‘malicious’ advertising

Comments Off on Tiscali sues BT for ‘malicious’ advertising

China Unicom announces WCDMA winners

Comments Off on China Unicom announces WCDMA winners

Broadband users confused by download speeds

Comments Off on Broadband users confused by download speeds

Frost & Sullivan Award Aastra For Growth

Comments Off on Frost & Sullivan Award Aastra For Growth

HomePlug & Panasonic work for Powerline standard

Comments Off on HomePlug & Panasonic work for Powerline standard

Ofcom launches spectrum auction for digital services

Comments Off on Ofcom launches spectrum auction for digital services

Market research highlights smartphone gaming preference

Comments Off on Market research highlights smartphone gaming preference

Intel back WiMax as wireless broadband standard

Comments Off on Intel back WiMax as wireless broadband standard

BenQ increasing co-operation with MediaTek

Comments Off on BenQ increasing co-operation with MediaTek

Create Account



Log In Your Account