BinB CMS log-in Join Business in Berkshire BinB Members News BinB Events Newsletter Opt-in  
Business in Berkshire
c/o LiaiseOnline Limited
1 Clewer Hill Road
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 4BU
Tel: 0845 300 8824
Email
View map

Sponsor THE Shed

Customer Testimonials

BBC Trust feedback on local video proposal
After reviewing last week’s Google alerts I noticed an article relating to the BBC local video proposals from the Society of Editors. Entitled “MPs rally against BBC local video proposals” it grabbed my attention for two reasons. Firstly being editor of BusinessinBerkshire.co.uk I’m interested to hear about any networking opportunities as we expand our horizons. Secondly, what’s this BBC video proposal all about?

Not sure why the Society of Editor’s chose to use a few lines from Hansard to present objections to what I believe would vastly improve local news coverage and re-engage community. Obviously it’s a smoke screen to their own commercial concerns but wait, surely the opportunity to generate revenues would be improved by having quality local source of video news.

One argument used by local press is that it would be unfair competition, preventing them from generating revenue as hard copy readership drops off. But hard copy is going to drop so wake up and smell the coffee.

Google is king of the castle with its billion dollar little brother YouTube. They’re producing a ton of content around random stuff which allows you to easily copy and paste video code into your own website and increase their content distribution while enhancing your own site. We’ve used it here to highlight the Birmingham journalist covering the US elections story.

Digging around you don’t have to go too far to find out what the BBC are proposing, the BBC Trust has all the documents for you to view regarding the proposed local video production and distribution. What’s great is they appear to be opening the door for local websites to use the content freely, in a YouTube type of way. The key benefit being the quality as it will obviously far exceed most of what you find on YouTube as the BBC has standards of production it needs to meet.

If I look around Berkshire the online news coverage is limited. The privately owned local newspapers have taken a much more proactive approach to the delivery of news having rather engaging sites. The regional brands being slower on the uptake and certainly not using their hottest news on the web, pushing out the odd football story but that’s about it. They are still trying to encourage newspaper purchase.

Some of the local journalists use our BusinessinBerkshire content regularly as a source and we’re only too happy to provide local businesses with the opportunity to maximise their news distribution. In the past they would frequently come to us to help them build up a story. This is less frequent as they move into the Internet market place.

We have little empathy for the Society of Editor’s claim that the BBC would be taken food out of the mouths of the local press. For starters, we were running an active online news website before most of the local newspapers but they had zero consideration for our market share, they want to take all the available advertising revenue for themselves as their newspapers recede.

More importantly, I have witnessed with my own eyes, the added value that increased competition brings to a market place. If the BBC are bringing news others would find commercially difficult to generate along with a quality that far exceeds the average online video expectation and there is the opportunity to cut and paste video footage for use freely by other local quality news sources, then I for one welcome them to the online market place and look forward to working with the local editor in the not too distant future.

As urbanisation increases and the population becomes increasingly mixed we need hundreds of specialist local websites to enhance community living. BusinessinBerkshire is the perfect tool to provide the online foundations for local businesses, community groups and private individuals looking to maximise their local, national and international communications. With prices starting at just £99 + VAT per year then we are accessible to those with challenging budgets!

Jonathan Davey
Editor of BusinessinBerkshire.co.uk

DOWNLOAD   [ BBC Trust feedback on local video proposal ]


In this section:
Online banner advertising for Berkshire UK
Why do you need to join Business in Berkshire?
Is Google BUZZ more than intelligent Twitter
Generating new business then THINK LOCAL
Get your social media lined up for 2010
Christmas Business BROOSTER from BinB
FREE Website & Social Media REVIEW
Google News alerts and distribution
Miles Amoore FPA Feature Print Web Award Winner 2009
Business in Berkshire boosts FSB Membership
"sponsor THE shed" campaign starts bidding war!
Business Leads UK another social network !
Check out Business Leads UK
Made in Windsor Berkshire UK
Business Lead Generation SME Consultancy Pack
Mashable mash the stats!
Increase website traffic by giving more
Bring on the NEW Business Generator
Fresh new business networking and training opportunities
Pay per visitor in Good Mood!
FREE Business Websites for Berkshire
Building Business in Berkshire
Struggling to write a Blog or Press Release
Amazon Boss Brian McBride finds the cream
Get your chin up and grab the opportunities
Celebrate St George's Day with Miss England
Time for a spring clean
Online Marketing Magic LIVE in Windsor
Bring on the summer online marketing magic
A stroll down Edgeware Road
Mastermind Workshop on Social Networking
Working with business partners
Online press release titles
Understanding on the biggest tool in the box
Protect your business from external forces
Growing your contact base rapidly
Drive business leads through networking
Keep it Simple Stupid, Thank You!
Sales lead generation websites
Happy Christmas everybody and thank you
Best value online advertising
No 1 Christmas promotion in the UK
Smile and the world smiles with you!
BBC Trust feedback on local video proposal
Accelerating global connectivity for local businesses
Get your business sales across the line in 1st place!
Why do I say these things is my booky wook !
Probably the most effective UK online PR & marketing solution
Opt-in Virgin Media and we'll show you the money!
Make everyone happy with an ethical Christmas Gift

Contact Social Media Director Jon Davey
Social Media Directors


Social Media Directors Video