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TV Streaming Services

 With streaming services becoming more prolific, it's threatening TV broadcasters WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF LIVE TV ?​   -e.g ITV/ ITV2 Channel 4, Channel 5 , ITVX ​   -Are these channels in danger? Still have plenty of viewers​   -Some of these have advertising so they can survive; bring in revenue​  ​   -SHOULD WE STILL PAY FOR THE BBC LICENCE FEE?​   -No should work like any streaming service – should be optional ​   -Pay on demand/ pay as you go HBO Max Peacock Using steaming services Adv Wide content range at any time Access on a wide range of devices trust/reputation Disadv Requires internet/service unless downloaded which might use a lot of storage if its a long series Cost of subscriptions Might not have the exact content you wanted Jan 2020 past paper question Q8 Explain two advantages of using a tablet device to watch a tv programme or film. Its mobile/portable It has holds battery so if there is a power cut you...

TV Ownership

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 The 7 Sectors Television Film Radio Magazines Newspapers Video Games Advertising & Marketing Comand Verbs (Marks) Identify (1) Explain (2) Analyse (12-16) Discuss (12-20) TV Licence fee - £169.50 per year By paying the BBC licence fee the public has a right to demand and expect particular programmes and quality programs. What differences exist between ITV and the BBC?  BBC is owned by the public whereas ITV is a private company. ITV - advertising What kind of programming would you expect to find on each of the channels? BBC programmes and genres News Educational programmes Documentaries- Panorama Soap operas, drama and comedies BBC films Lifestyle and entertainment genres Quiz shows/ game shows Sports coverage ITV programmes and genres Action drama Entertainment/ Reality TV Sports coverage Soap operas- Coronation Street (ITV X - streaming service) News Are the great differences between the output of each? Similarities: Differences:  No adverts on the BBC BBC has more...