According to recent European estimates, the life expectancy of broadcasting as a free-to-air television platform is not more than 15 years. BBC, Yle and the UK regulator Ofcom have reached this conclusion in their reports about the future of news, media distribution and digital terrestrial television (DTT). Although broadcasting is seen as necessary until 2030, all three assume that DTT can – under certain conditions – be replaced with delivery using internet protocol (IP). However, it seems that the idea of IPTV taking over DTT is just a sophisticated version of “black box fallacy”, driven by the expected growth of the new media ecosystem. The problems in replacing a socio-technological system have largely been neglected
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The Inquiry, launched in November 2015, has focused on the purposes of television in an era characte...
Report on the inquiry, chaired by Lord Puttnam, that examined the future of public service televisi...
Television is on the verge of both decline and rebirth. Vast technological change has brought about ...
Abstract: When talking about the digital age, the digitisation process of the television landscape c...
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) system, which emerged from the developments in the telecommunica...
The television broadcasting industry is subject to an exceptionally high level of public interventio...
Recent years have seen a frenetic public debate in Britain concerning the desirability, feasibility ...
The media landscape is subject to substantial technological change. In this Discussion Paper we anal...
According to recent European estimates, the life expectancy of broadcasting as a free-to-air televis...
The first phase of the government’s plan for local TV envisions broadcasts via digital terrestrial t...
This article looks at the impact of digitization on television. Early treatments of digital televisi...
As the BBC approaches its eleventh Charter renewal, it faces a level of scruti- ny unlike any other ...
The media landscape is subject to substantial technological change. In this Discussion Paper we anal...
Traditional television viewing is falling, and the rapid rise of online video viewing continues. If ...
With the BBC apparently under siege it’s easy to think that public service broadcasting as a concept...
The Inquiry, launched in November 2015, has focused on the purposes of television in an era characte...
Report on the inquiry, chaired by Lord Puttnam, that examined the future of public service televisi...
Television is on the verge of both decline and rebirth. Vast technological change has brought about ...
Abstract: When talking about the digital age, the digitisation process of the television landscape c...
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) system, which emerged from the developments in the telecommunica...
The television broadcasting industry is subject to an exceptionally high level of public interventio...
Recent years have seen a frenetic public debate in Britain concerning the desirability, feasibility ...
The media landscape is subject to substantial technological change. In this Discussion Paper we anal...