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Old 22-03-07, 04:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default BBC wants to keep digital spectrum safe

The BBC has opposed Ofcom's plans to sell off the spectrum released by the digital switchover.

The corporation says that one-third of the "digital dividend" should be allotted to public service broadcasters to enable them to provide a strong high definition free-to-air service.

The BBC said "no business model that would enable it to afford the likely auction prices for the spectrum in order to supply free-to-air HD on digital terrestrial television," and that auctioning off the spectrum being released at the end of 2008 would inhibit the option for HD channels on digital terrestrial platform for another 18 years, the licence period proposed by Ofcom.

BBC director general Mark Thompson, said: "If pure market mechanisms are applied to the whole digital dividend, our fear is that it will jeopardise the success of universal access to high quality public service broadcasting, free-to-air on all main platforms and also lead to an erosion of the digital terrestrial platform and its ability to compete."

The BBC says between £4.1 billion and £15.6 billion could be lost in "private and social value" in the UK if public service broadcasters are not able to develop HD services on the digital terrestrial spectrum.

Media secretary Tessa Jowell is facing increasing pressure from broadcasting organisations and MPs to overrule the auction plan, which Ofcom says is the only way to ensure the spectrum is used to its full potential.
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Do you think we could get a major boycott going such that any bidders are made fully aware that they will not get subscribers if the national fta providers are not given a fair share of the spectrum?
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I get the distinct impression that The Suits have been taken completely by surprise at the strength of feeling which the public clearly has over this.

OK, so they can choose to ignore it like the Road Pricing Policy petition for example, but they know they can't afford to alienate another huge percentage of the population if they are to have any chance of re-election.

Surely they know that, right?!?!

I'm convinced that the general public expectation was that HD follows SD as surely as night follows day, and that when everyone wakes up to the fact that the government is planning to sell off the crown jewels they will not be best pleased.

Or maybe everyone is just so apathetic about everything these days that they'll just sit back and let it wash over them? I hope not. I really do.
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