Originally Posted by TelevisionUser:
“If the LCN no. 6 was reserved for these local TV services but they were delivered via the IPTV route then the costs of running these local channels could be significantly reduced.”
As the IPTV ones have shown there is little support for these at the moment. However it's an interesting idea - for those like the Nottingham station in the first wave it would be feasible for them to link this into an "On Demand" service making there programming more accessible.
Secondly, if local TV does prove it's worth then advertisers may start looking more favourable at the industry and pure IPTV services would be more viable (e.g. Derby TV could gain a place holder on Mux 2 in 2018 and be available solely via IPTV) - especially when coupled with a wider uptake of Freeview HD boxes working properly with IPTV!
Channel Content
Going back to some of the queries RE: content, the proposal by
Digital Nottingham looks like it could be interesting
http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/con...m_Redacted.pdf
Monday and Friday 10:00 - 11:00 - Nottingham University Learning - Educational programming from the University of Nottingham
Monday to Friday 21:00 - 22:00 - Nottingham Matters (local news, views, personalities, stories)
Tuesday 20:00 - 21:00 - Nottingham Shops! (Fashion, dress, commerce)
Wednesday 20:00 - 21:00 - Nottingham Stories (Showcasing local talent and film makers) - Interesting one here as Nottingham is positioning itself as a place for film makers with parts of the new Batman film recently being filmed in the city, along the likes of This Is England and Weekend.
Thursday 22:00 - 23:00 - Nottingham Nights (showcasing Nottingham nightlife and activity)
Friday 18:00 - 19:00 - Nottingham Sport
19:00 - 20:00 - Legends of Nottingham (meeting people who have served the city - e.g. Torville and Deen, Ken Clarke)
Saturday
18:00 - 19:00 - Nottingham Sport
Sunday
18:00 - 19:00 - Nottingham Arts
Local TV Nottingham
Local TV Nottingham -
http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/con...ottingham_.rtf
suggest that Desirable Programmes could include
Quote:
“Stories given little air-time on local or regional news due to time constraints or news priority, would be afforded more time on Local TV.
• Debates re local impact of local government policies
• An interactive news service
• Programmes that give young people, BME groups (and others) a voice!
• Local election debates
• Music programmes
• Money saving ideas
• Political issues with a local edge – unemployment/apprenticeships
• Programmes with relevance/impact on the community
• Suggestions by community / community involvement with their local channel”
One of their partners companies seams to have been involved in the This is England films and a number of short films and commercials - so it's not like the ability to produce decent material is missing - its the finances to make this happen.
Here in Nottingham at least It doesn't take long to find a list of organisations producing local content already in one form or another - from the top of my head there are (in addition to the incumbent news paper, BBC Radio Nottingham and GEM 106)[LIST][*]5 Community Radio Stations (
97.1 Faza ,
97.5 Kemet FM,
107.6 Radio Dawn,
96.8 Erewash Sound,
103 The Eye)[*]3 university radio stations - (
URN 1350,
Norman,
Fly FM)[*]1 new & local music station - (
NGenious Radio)[*]2 "retro" radio stations (
Trent Sound,
Radio Trent)[*]2 Student TV stations (
Trent TV,
NUTS)[*]A number of local arts and news magazines -
West Bridgford/Clifton Local News,
LeftLion,
69 Degrees (and a few more I forget the names of)[/LIST]The question is, can local TV actually be good enough to make people tune in and be profitable (or at least break even)? In Nottingham's case at least five different groups seam to think there is!