ITV would have won those rights to the football in 1992 had it not been for Alan Sugar phoning Murdoch to up the bid. He shouldn't have been allowed to be in the room.
They mention Murdoch's winning EPL bid for Sky as something that made it a major player. That's exactly what happened stateside with his Fox network, only with the NFL. They got the rights in 1994 and it immediately made them a serious player, picking up several new affiliates as a result.
This clip inevitably skirts over the corruption of the matter. ITV had the highest bid but the guy who made the decoder boxes for sky (Alan Sugar) also happened to own a football club and so knew what the bid was and he told Murdoch.
Sports broadcasting rights have turbocharged the television sector and its financial ecosystem. France has a subscription TV channel (Canal +) which became a major player by ploughing massive sums of money on soccer and rugby transmissions. Oh, and porn.
The shareholders of ITV should have forced Charles Allen far sooner than they did. Wasn’t there a story the refurb of his office at LWT was £1million and now it’s been knocked to the ground!
@@Thebustermann They were using a bog standard UHF aerial to get channels so you were limited in what you could get. Obvious way less channels than Telewest/NTL with cable and Sky with the dish. ITV digital pricing was up there I agree. I had the standard channels including kids and Sky Sports but no movies and it was pricey. But I knew at least 10 people who had dodgy ondigital boxes and after they went bust, they moved onto the Telewest dodgy boxes. Good times 😊
What killed it was the regulator kicking Sky out of the initial consortium, everything that followed including the piracy was the inevitable result of it.
The smaller companies being 'commercially vulnerable' is a sign that globalized media markets mean more than actually independently representing your region...a sad sad world we live in.
Used to see the Mast from my bedroom window. And at Primary school, in a maths class, we went into the school yard to calculate its height. Using a large scale Ordnance Survey map to get the distance, then an industrial size protractor to calculate the degree to the tip of its antenna. A practical introduction to trigonometry.
This account kind of skirts over the problems that faced OnDigital/ITV Digital before launch following an ITC ruling that meant the original ownership consortium of OnDigital went from Granada, Carlton and BSkyB to just Granada and Carlton making OnDigital immediate enemies of BSkyB and increasing the cost of the venture with the need to carry Sky channels (as signed for) without the foreseen discount. Plus a load of other problems they got themselves into. See ruclips.net/video/q9Bx14o0Z0g/видео.html.
Nah, you could've kept itv as a regional structure, but had become mad with power despite the utter fuck up (on your heads) that was on/itv digital! You almost bankrupted my football team you absolute wankers!
ITV would have won those rights to the football in 1992 had it not been for Alan Sugar phoning Murdoch to up the bid. He shouldn't have been allowed to be in the room.
It would have happened anyway once Murdoch knew he could blow them out the water for himself.
They mention Murdoch's winning EPL bid for Sky as something that made it a major player. That's exactly what happened stateside with his Fox network, only with the NFL. They got the rights in 1994 and it immediately made them a serious player, picking up several new affiliates as a result.
Jimmy Sanders At the expense of CBS, which in most cases, got pushed onto undesirable UHF channels, especially in Cleveland and Detroit.
This clip inevitably skirts over the corruption of the matter.
ITV had the highest bid but the guy who made the decoder boxes for sky (Alan Sugar) also happened to own a football club and so knew what the bid was and he told Murdoch.
And That's ironic.
Sports broadcasting rights have turbocharged the television sector and its financial ecosystem. France has a subscription TV channel (Canal +) which became a major player by ploughing massive sums of money on soccer and rugby transmissions.
Oh, and porn.
@@darwincity Ooh la la...
I'm loving the close-ups of Emley Moor.
It was bad day at Granada Television the day Charles Allen arrived and the carnage that he left behind.
And then came streaming....
The shareholders of ITV should have forced Charles Allen far sooner than they did. Wasn’t there a story the refurb of his office at LWT was £1million and now it’s been knocked to the ground!
Piracy killed itv digital. The encryption on the boxes was a joke and people were cloning cards left right and centre.
Mostly pricing and limited channels (compared with other services) killed it. Piracy played a part, but not all of it.
@@Thebustermann They were using a bog standard UHF aerial to get channels so you were limited in what you could get. Obvious way less channels than Telewest/NTL with cable and Sky with the dish. ITV digital pricing was up there I agree. I had the standard channels including kids and Sky Sports but no movies and it was pricey. But I knew at least 10 people who had dodgy ondigital boxes and after they went bust, they moved onto the Telewest dodgy boxes. Good times 😊
What killed it was the regulator kicking Sky out of the initial consortium, everything that followed including the piracy was the inevitable result of it.
In 2001, ONDigital was rebranded as ITV Digital, but it wasn't enough. After another year, it went under with debts of £1000 million.
The smaller companies being 'commercially vulnerable' is a sign that globalized media markets mean more than actually independently representing your region...a sad sad world we live in.
Yet Conservatives are against Globalization, unless globalization means $$$ or in this case £££££££.
What Hypocrites.
uh, no,
@@sillygoose635 Yeah you defiantly convince him there
Wonder how long it will take Sky to go the same way when people go for cheaper streaming options?
Charles Allen looks very upset in the video.
From Hameldon Hill near Burnley Lancashire, on a clear day, you can just about see Emley Moor Transmitter west of Huddersfield.
And one day you will have fire and the wheel up there too !
Used to see the Mast from my bedroom window. And at Primary school, in a maths class, we went into the school yard to calculate its height. Using a large scale Ordnance Survey map to get the distance, then an industrial size protractor to calculate the degree to the tip of its antenna. A practical introduction to trigonometry.
This account kind of skirts over the problems that faced OnDigital/ITV Digital before launch following an ITC ruling that meant the original ownership consortium of OnDigital went from Granada, Carlton and BSkyB to just Granada and Carlton making OnDigital immediate enemies of BSkyB and increasing the cost of the venture with the need to carry Sky channels (as signed for) without the foreseen discount. Plus a load of other problems they got themselves into.
See ruclips.net/video/q9Bx14o0Z0g/видео.html.
Greg Dyke didn’t like “Wupert” Murdoch.
I think itv should never had merge. It was better before the merger.
No it wasn't.
@@sillygoose635 yes it was
@@darkhall8227 no it wasn't
@@sillygoose635 o yes it was
@@sillygoose635 yes it was
ITV is now full of cheap and nasty reality shows like love island and other such crap.
Nah, you could've kept itv as a regional structure, but had become mad with power despite the utter fuck up (on your heads) that was on/itv digital!
You almost bankrupted my football team you absolute wankers!
type in won before youtube.com