Broadcast News

Bookmark and Share
10/10/2001

BBC ANNOUNCE £25 MILLION INVESTMENT

BBC Director-General Greg Dyke has announced a £25 million investment in regional broadcasting and ground-breaking broadband digital TV and learning initiatives centred in Hull, the East Riding and Lincolnshire.
The BBC’s technological and programme-making expertise will combine to create innovative new kinds of learning, news and entertainment services. These will be trialled across Hull, delivered direct to homes and schools across the community, offering users unprecedented levels of interactivity through the unique broadband TV platform that Kingston Communications have constructed across the city.
Dyke said: “We are opening the door to a new era. New interactive technologies provide the BBC, as public service broadcasters, with a unique opportunity to get closer to our audience – and for them to get back more from the BBC.”
The new initiatives include: launching a new, dedicated TV region – broadcasting local news seven days a week for viewers across Hull, the East Riding and Lincolnshire; creating a new state-of-the-art broadcasting centre in the centre of Hull which will be home to BBC Radio Humberside; integrating a ‘drop in’ Open Centre for local people within the new building, providing free ICT, basic skills and multi media training. A mobile bus with built in studio and computers will offer the same accessibility to a wider community across the region; Pioneering BBC Hull Interactive across the city, enabling anyone on the Kingston Communications platform to access unprecedented levels of local and national information and interactive BBC TV content and which could become the test bed for the BBC’s broadband services of the future and Piloting a major new learning initiative, BBC Headstart, designed to deliver stimulating new learning packages for schools to encourage more adults to learn in the privacy of their new home.
The total investment by the BBC in Hull will be around £25 million over the next five years. In addition £1.12 million will be provided by the regional development agency Yorkshire Forward and Hull City Vision partnership, with a further £800,000 from local Learning Organisations.
A wide range of BBC content, from ‘Eastenders’ to the main news bulletins and from ‘Blue Planet’ to ‘The Tweenies’ will be specially packaged for the Hull trails. In terms of interactivity and viewer choice, these will go far beyond what is currently possible on either the internet or conventional narrowband digital TV.
Welcoming these initiatives, the Rt Hon John Prescott, Deputy PM and MP for Hull East, said: “The UK hopes to have the most extensive and competitive broadband market in the developed world by 2005. Hull is ahead of any other city in the country in its ability to receive broadband broadcast and I am delighted the BBC have recognised this and decided to invest in the city and region.” (CD)
VMI.TV Ltd

Top Related Stories
Click here for the latest broadcast news stories.

13/04/2016
Production News : Nominations Announced For RTS Scotland Awards 2016
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced the nominations for this year's RTS Scotland Awards 2016. The awards cover all forms of production in
02/10/2015
RTS North West Announce Awards Shortlist
The Royal Television Society (RTS) North West Centre has announced the shortlist for its annual awards at an event hosted by CBBC presenter Lauren Lay
29/09/2017
RTS Announces Nominations For North West Awards 2017
The Royal Television Society (RTS) North West Centre has announced the nominations for its annual awards, at an event sponsored by Audio Network. Cat
11/04/2017
RTS Announce Scotland Awards 2017
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced the nominations for the RTS Scotland Awards 2017. The awards cover all forms of production in Scotlan
06/02/2018
Nominations For RTS Television Journalism Awards 2018 Announced
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced the nominations for the RTS Television Journalism Awards 2018. The awards ceremony, sponsored by Gues
21/05/2015
RTS Announces Winners Of Scotland Awards 2014
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced the winners of the RTS Scotland Awards 2014. Chaired by April Chamberlain, the awards cover all forms
04/11/2014
Production News - RTS Announces Craft & Design Awards Shortlist
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced the shortlist for the RTS Craft & Design Awards 2013/2014. The winners will be announced at a ceremon
21/04/2023
Qvest Strengthens Position In Australia And New Zealand
Qvest is strengthening its position in Australia and New Zealand through the integration of tm stagetec systems. With the new Qvest Australia hub, the
19/04/2023
Avid Launches New Partner Program
Avid® has launched a new partner program, Works with Avid On Demand, that enables customers to expand their workflow capabilities through a growing ra
28/09/2010
Learning Gets BBC Boost
The BBC has launched a new strategy to put learning at the heart of the corporation and provide learning opportunities for all audiences. Utilising th
02/03/2007
BBC To Increase Audience With YouTube Partnership
The BBC, BBC Worldwide and YouTube have announced the beginning of a partnership to offer Internet users across the world new and innovative ways to e
25/07/2006
BBC announce new filmmaking initiative
The BBC have launched a new filmmaking initiative, BBC New Music Shorts. BBC Electric Proms, BBC Film Network and BBC New Talent are offering a challe
24/05/2002
BBC's business-to-business broadband capability launched
BBC Worldwide, the BBC’s main commercial arm, have launched BBC Preview – the first business-to-business broadband application that allows internation
18/11/2014
Winners Announced For RTS North West Centre Awards
The Royal Television Society (RTS) North West Centre has announced the winners of its annual awards on 15 November at the Hilton, Manchester. The even
31/10/2000
BBC NEWS PLANS MOVE TO MODERN CENTRE
THE BBC are to move their renowned London HQ, Broadcasting House, into a ‘modern centre for global broadcasting’ by the end of the decade. BBC Radio,