Basically the problem was that some new producers decided that instead of
highlights of all the matches people missed at work that people wanted to
see, they put too many "features" in a new format.

As I type, today's episode is airing, delayed after Djokovic was close to
being knocked out. They've moved back to a more traditional set this week,
and no studio audience (they seem to be a bit of a trend in the UK at the
moment and add nothing to a show like this). One way or another, Wimbledon
is pretty popular in the UK - not least because Andy Murray is doing pretty
well right now. So audiences come to it anyway without "trying too hard" to
make it better.

As for BBC 3? Well it's still there - just. Last week the BBC Trust, the
body that oversees the BBC, said that it agreed with BBC plans to turn the
channel into an online service. So instead of a linear broadcast channel,
you'd get it all delivered via the internet and the BBC's iPlayer. Formal
sign off isn't for another three months, and I imagine it'll be a few
months after that until the transmission is stopped - early next year
perhaps? The BBC is only really doing this because it needs to save money.
Its funding mechanism, the licence fee, has been kept flat for years now,
which means without inflationary increases its worth less than it was.
Semi-closing a channel is part of the BBC's answer.

Bigger news with regard to the BBC is its funding following today's
announcement that it must stump up the bill for the government's decision
to allow the over 75s to have a free TV licence. This effectively costs the
BBC one fifth of its budget. The quid pro quo is that the BBC will be able
to charge non-licence fee payers for use of the iPlayer. At the moment
there's a loop-hole that allows much iPlayer use to be legitimate without a
TV licence. It's worth noting that currently in the UK licence fee payers
don't have to jump any OTT hurdles that you might have to do to use some on
demand services in the US, like use your cable company's credentials to log
on.

This is all going to be quite a big ongoing story, as it could result in
more job losses (1,000 out of 17,000 were announced last week for a much
smaller saving), and the potentially the shutting of services.

More on all that here:
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jul/06/bbc-pay-cost-free-tv-licences-over-75s-fee-deal


Adam

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:50 PM, Mark Jeffries <spotligh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> BBC Sport, in an attempt to break from the traditional
> highlights-and-analysis of studio shows and get down with the kids and
> their social media, redubbed the highlights show of The Championships (aka
> Wimbledon) "Wimbledon2Day" and added a studio audience and wacky home
> videos, to mostly negative tweets and posts and about the same ratings that
> the traditional format studio show received last year, took the fall and
> for the tournament's second week this week is kicking out the studio
> audience and returning to the usual format:
>
>
> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wimbledon-bbc-changes-highlights-show-806808?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=hollywoodreporter_livefeed_daily&utm_campaign=THR%20Live%20Feed_2015-07-06%2011%3A00%3A00_lgoldberg
>
> Speaking of young demo pandering at the Beeb, I have heard that BBC3, the
> digital channel that's the usual suspect when it comes to complaints about
> young demo pandering, is going off the air soon--is that true or not (or
> has it already happened?).
>
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