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Old 25-04-2008, 11:52   #1
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Mr. Murdoch Jr. slams BBC for stifling competition.

News Corporation's Europe and Asia CEO James Murdoch has hit out at the BBC for "crowding out" and "squashing" competitors with its iPlayer catch-up service.

In a Q&A after the UK Marketing Society's annual lecture in London last night, Murdoch said the iPlayer was "a pre-emptive intervention in a marketplace otherwise hugely competitive and moving very fast."

Murdoch added that the iPlayer had "hoovered up" otherwise productive resources and "squashed other competitors." He said: "I'm not saying it is a bad product, but I am saying it does crowd out competition and innovation. But we have it now, so there you are."

BSkyB's own catch-up service, Sky Anytime, runs on the same technology as the BBC iPlayer, the VeriSign-owned Kontiki platform.

Murdoch was asked whether he regretted BSkyB's £940m (US$1.47bn) purchase of a 17.9% stake in ITV, now that its shares have plummeted and competition authorities may force BSkyB to cut its holding to less than 7.5%.

"All shareholders would look and say the shares are worth less than what they were, and that's frustrating as an investor," said Murdoch, although he defended ITV, adding there was "potential over the long term for value to be realised" from the commercial terrestrial broadcaster.

"Over the long term ITV is still very attractive," he said.

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Re: Mr. Murdoch Jr. slams BBC for stifling competition.

pot, kettle, black does spring to mind.
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Re: Mr. Murdoch Jr. slams BBC for stifling competition.

Didn't Anytime come out before iPlayer? It was certainly available before iPlayer went public. Plus, the Beeb cottoned on to allowing streaming instead of that horrible Kontiki app. What he actually means is 'my word - the BBC's offering is better than ours; better start with the Auntie bashing'.

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Re: Mr. Murdoch Jr. slams BBC for stifling competition.

im surprised that he hasnt moaned about freesat 2bh.
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im surprised that he hasnt moaned about freesat 2bh.
Isn't that owned by ITV as well? So he would be an idiot to moan about that wouldn't he? Although it wouldn't surprise me if he did.
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Old 25-04-2008, 20:35   #7
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Re: Mr. Murdoch Jr. slams BBC for stifling competition.

well to be fair freesat is really just the same as free sat from sky, as both only receive FTA channels. however Sky Digiboxes can have a Sky Digital subscription added at a later date where as freesat cant. 2bh any FTA receiver will get you the same channels if pointed at 28 East & yes freesat is run by both the BBC & ITV.
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Re: Mr. Murdoch Jr. slams BBC for stifling competition.

a mistake from murdoch he babbling on about crap. Probably out of frustration over the investigations into the pay tv market.
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Re: Mr. Murdoch Jr. slams BBC for stifling competition.

What an idiot.

Yes, Sky Anytime was usable a lot earlier than BBC iPlayer, i was using it when it first was available for download, it was a pain in the arse.

Straming via BBC is so much more convenient
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