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UK TV STREAMING Suhanto Kastaredja Email: [email protected] Should Ofcom regulate the BBC? BBC Charter 2017: The BBC Trust seems to be not really living up to expectations. Would Ofcom be a suitable body to regulate the BBC? ——— one comment BBC Licence fee and new Charter: the political reality BBC Charter 2017: Let's have an honest look at the current political situation and what it means for the BBC Charter renewal. 11 comments Suhanro’s Collection Page 1

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Suhanto KastaredjaEmail:[email protected]

Should Ofcom regulate the BBC?BBC Charter 2017: The BBC Trust seems to be not really living up to expectations. Would Ofcom be a suitable body to regulate the BBC? one comment

BBC Licence fee and new Charter: the political realityBBC Charter 2017: Let's have an honest look at the current political situation and what it means for the BBC Charter renewal.11 comments

Licence fee replacements: All-homes broadcast contribution?BBC Charter 2017: Having looked at the Finnish income-based model, and the French council-tax add-on, the version preferred by the Select Committee Report is the German Model. Let us have a closer look.13 comments

Licence fee replacements: broadcasting contribution via the Council tax?BBC Charter 2017: Looking at the top three European replacements for the TV Licence, today we have a closer look at the French system.11 comments

Income-based broadcast support taxBBC Charter 2017: Let us look in more detail at the income-based broadcasting tax that could, as had happened in Finland, replace the TV Licence.7 comments

TV Licence replacement: is going to be French, Finnish or German?BBC Charter 2017: Back in February 2015, the Culture Media and Sport Committee of the House of Commons published their Future of the BBC report. It looked at three other systems in use to collect money for the public service broadcaster. Which do you like?23 comments

UK Free TV: 392 AM radio transmissions now have coverage mapsDigital radio: All of the medium wave transmitters for the radio stations broadcasting to the UK now have coverage maps.no

New! 1000s of new DAB and FM radio coverage mapsDigital radio: One of the most requested feature upgrades here on UK Free TV is for the radio maps to show the transmitter coverage areas, as the Freeview pages do. So, please take a look at the upgrade.17 comments

We ARE going to get BBC Local Radio on Freeview ... today!Digital radio: OK, only a year after I speculated about it, the service has now started. You can now enjoy 10 BBC Local Radio stations.26 comments

Moores Law: InfographicBBC Charter 2017: I detect the odd bit of disbelief in the changes that are expected to digital TV in the coming decade. So I thought it would be interesting to show you the last 40 years and how we have moved from kilobytes, to megabytes to gigabytes in that time.6 comments

Freeview Play manufacturers announcedConnected TV: Digital UK and Freeview have today announced that Panasonic will be the first manufacturer to launch TVs featuring the Freeview Play connected TV service.5 comments

New Freeview logo for a connected future.Connected TV: Freeview Play will supply catch-up TV, on-demand and even live TV channels .45 comments

How do the two new national DAB radio bids compare?Digital radio: We could have another dozen national DAB radio stations transmitting in the next two years. How do the bids from Listen2Digital and Sound Digital stack up?29 comments

BBC Three: Online only is right - if and only if -BBC Charter 2017: The difference between traditional TV and the internet can be boiled down to one fundamental issue: the internet is forever, and the BBC is ephemeral. The only way BBC Three will work online is if the library of programmes builds over then years. Look.....5 comments

BBC Three week: what does TV look like in 2025?BBC Charter 2017: What is television is going to look like in 2025. Will there still be channels? Will people still be watching live TV? Will personal video recorders be a thing of the past? Will channels like "Dave" be something to our grandchildren, with faint nostalgia?15 comments

BBC Three week: the creative challenge to TVBBC Charter 2017: The creative challenges of the coming decade and funding for new creative works and how this impacts on the licence fee, advertising, and subscription services.no

BBC three week: the technical challengeBBC Charter 2017: In the second article I look at the technical challenges to TV in the coming decade: in particular the competition between television broadcasters and phone companies for the use of "the airwaves"4 comments

BBC Three week: the history of BBC ThreeBBC Charter 2017: Before looking to the future of the channel, first lets look back 22 years and see how we got here.one comment

BBC Three WeekBBC Charter 2017: This week: a set of articles is about BBC Three.4 comments

2014 Christmas Quiz - answersQuiz: Here are the answers to the 20-question Christmas quiz. Now the winner has been notified by email, you can find out the answers.7 comments

UK Free TV 2014 annual Christmas QuizQuiz: Do know everything there is to know about free to air television in the United Kingdom in 2014? Find out!11 comments

What is in store for the next round of BBC regional TV cuts?BBC Charter 2017: Taking out 25% - 250 million pounds - from the BBC television budget next year is going to be a challenge. Today I look at how the BBC regional news services in England might be "reshaped" to the smaller budget.30 comments

What is in store for the next round of BBC Radio cuts?BBC Charter 2017: How on earth can you cut nearly a quarter (22%) from the BBC Radio budget? What does taking 35 million pounds a year away look like?14 comments

What is in store for the next round of BBC cuts?BBC Charter 2017: The BBC have asked their Anne Bulford to produce a report, "Driving efficiency at the BBC" that shows where the next lot of cuts are going to happen. What does it mean for you?45 comments

Connected Freeview comes a step closer todayFreeview news: For several reasons, YouView has not set the UK on fire in the way that Freeview has. So, Freeview have a new idea, current called "Freeview connected TV" that provides just what the customer wants: straightforward access to on demand Freeview, and low cost by using international standard HbbTV.13 comments

TV and radio demographics: a BBC time bomb?BBC Charter 2017: Teenagers and young adults have always founds more interesting things to do other than watch the TV, but will the next decade see them not return? Is television, like radio, destined to become a ghetto for oldies?6 comments

Seeing something different? We are doing A/B testing on a new Material DesignSite development: The recent survey pointed out that mobile users were unhappy with some of the aspects of the UK Free design. To address these issues, I have created a new mobile-first design to the site. This is being shown to half of the people using the site to find out how effective the changes are.18 comments

Would the BBC work better as a company, charity, instead of a new Royal charter?BBC Charter 2017: The BBC exists because, every ten years, the monarch has granted another Charter. Given the changes in the media landscape in the last decades, should the BBC move to another status?37 comments

Been missing the Digital Switchover? Good news! There is going to be anotherFreeview news: Ofcom have come down - as I rather thought they would - on the side of mobile broadband. So, if you have been missing all the retuning and occasional fitting of a new aerial, it looks like another round a Freeview changes is ahead.44 comments

Capture the flag: the very British problem for the BBCBBC Charter 2017: What follows is not an attack on the BBC and I would be very disappointed if anyone took it that way.7 comments

The best of times for the BBC?BBC Charter 2017: As part of the ongoing democratic process, the BBC founding Royal Charter is renewed for another decade. With the proliferation of other media, does this mean that the BBC needs to change?8 comments

Having problems with TV background music?Sound: The vast majority of people really enjoy the full auto-visual experience that is television. However if you are one of those who find background music hard to separate from voices, there are steps you can take.37 comments

Must industry rethink what training and development looks like?Connected TV: RDI Director Steve Cannon asks if more consumers are becoming aware of the technologies that are available for them in their homes and will they likely spend money within this decade to upgrade their systems to become a Connected Home?3 comments

The lower the channel number in the guide, the more viewers it gets ... Right?TV channels: One of the reasons that Freeview does not reshuffle the channel numbers is because there is a lot of value in the lower numbered slots in the electronic guide. I thought it would be interesting to take a look.9 comments

The next 50 things on UK FREE TV. What would you like to see?Site development: Now that I have finished updating the code that runs UK FREE TV, I now have time to write some articles. I would be very interested to hear what you would like me to write about next.27 comments

UK Free TV now uses friendly web addressesSite development: I have updated UK Free TV to use modern-style web addresses, which means goodbye to ".php?" in the site web links. If this has stopped anything working for you, please tell me!36 comments

Best ever emails and improved menus on UK FREE TVSite development: I really trust that you will find the new email format useful, and that UK FREE TV is more attractive to use.27 comments

Use the Knowledge base to find answers to your technical problemsSite development: From today a new UK Free TV service helps you locate an answer to a technical TV problem.11 comments

Freeview gains ITV Be, Motors TV channels this week - and Spike next yearFreeview news: We have not reached the top with the Freeview line-up as ITV brings a custom channel to the place the UK loves to watch TV.17 comments

Being responsive: a better layoutSite development: This week I have started a programme of upgrades to UK Free TV, and now I have changes that you will see if you use a mobile device.9 comments

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site development by Pseph LtdAnother 20 stories Please share your thoughts about UK FREE TV Better tweeting - 41 comments Being responsive: a better menu - 12 comments Satellite TV operators FRANSAT, TIVUSAT and our Freesat launch FreeTV Alliance - 24 comments If Scotland votes Yes, what would happen to Free TV in the rest of the UK? - 27 comments 2050 Tube Map - 27 comments A bakers dozen of changes: Freeview channel number changes from 3 September 2014 - 90 comments BBC Productions: will it be Arqiva mark two in 2017? - 17 comments 12th birthday: six improvements to UK Free TV - 7 comments 50th birthday: guest RDI blog - 4 comments Around the Bend? - 28 comments DTG Summit: Freeview 700 MHz band for 4G very likely, BBC pay-Freeview not - 47 comments New Freeview and Freesat channel TruTV to start soon - 24 comments Connected Home refrigerator used by hackers in cyber attack - 28 comments More digital radio stations. Ofcom - finally - proposes DAB+ - 172 comments BBC 2017: The problem with turning Freeview into Payview to keep the 3% happy - 59 comments Various corrections and updates for Freeview HD, local TV and so on - 10 comments The Evolution of the Connected Home - 13 comments BBC 2017: Tell me about the 16 options to collect the BBC 4 billion quid a year? - 33 comments BBC 2017: Which of these 14 options is best to collect 4 billion quid a year? - 29 comments

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