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BBC Store to close on 1 November

(May 2017)

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VM
VMPhil
According to the Telegraph:

The Telegraph posted:
The BBC is poised to shutter its download store only a year and a half after it was opened, after it failed to hit commercial targets under pressure from US streaming rivals.

Sources said the BBC Store, which allows viewers to buy digital copies of new and classic programmes such as Doctor Who, is being prepared for closure due to the rapid rise of subscription streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, which also offer BBC programming.

A BBC source said: “The download market isn’t what it once was.”

The BBC Store, operation by the commercial arm BBC Worldwide, struggled to make a dent in the download-to-own market despite promotion via the corporation’s popular free catch-up service iPlayer.

Plans to abandon the venture come as BBC management, led by director-general Lord Tony Hall, seek cost savings across the broadcaster. Its finances are being squeezed by a deal with the Government to shift the £600m annual bill for free TV licences for pensioners from the Treasury to the BBC.

The planned closure of the BBC Store is likely to disappoint some TV fans. It made swathes of the BBC’s archives available to buy for the first time, including Dennis Potter teleplays and landmark interviews by Sir David Frost.

The BBC is developing alternative plans to commercialise its archive, however. Lord Hall has been closely involved with the development of BritBox, a subscription streaming joint venture with ITV that was launched in the United States in March. It is part of a broader push by the BBC to increase its commercial income.

The US launch was seen as a prelude to a potential UK launch, but according to industry sources the plans are on hold following the resignation of ITV chief executive Adam Crozier.

The BBC declined to comment.



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/05/20/bbc-close-tv-download-store-18-months-streaming-dominates/
Last edited by VMPhil on 25 May 2017 12:43pm
NJ
Neil Jones Founding member
I thought it had already been closed?

Or am I thinking of the former BBC Store type venture (that this one replaced) the name of which I can't remember?
VM
VMPhil
I thought it had already been closed?

Or am I thinking of the former BBC Store type venture (that this one replaced) the name of which I can't remember?

You might be thinking of the BBC Shop that sold DVDs and other physical merchandise.
MD
mdtauk
Overpriced. Probably makes more money from licensing shows to Netflix and other platforms. Plus isn't international iPlayer still being worked on - or Britflix is it?
LL
London Lite Founding member
Overpriced. Probably makes more money from licensing shows to Netflix and other platforms. Plus isn't international iPlayer still being worked on - or Britflix is it?


The article mentions that Britbox which has already launched in the US is planned to launch over here, although that may change if BBC Worldwide feel that BBC Store isn't viable.
DV
DVB Cornwall
The thing is that it isn't overpriced, especially with it's offers. Programmes are identically priced with iTunes. Seems clear that Britbox will get a accellerated launch if Store is to close. As for refunding, it'll be a nightmare considering the offers and various codes issued over the past 18months. A lot of it's content is uniquely available there too which will be a shame if that vanishes from the market.

To repurchase it's going to cost a lot more.
IN
Interceptor
The thing is that it isn't overpriced, especially with it's offers. Programmes are identically priced with iTunes. Seems clear that Britbox will get a accellerated launch if Store is to close. As for refunding, it'll be a nightmare considering the offers and various codes issued over the past 18months. A lot of it's content is uniquely available there too which will be a shame if that vanishes from the market.

To repurchase it's going to cost a lot more.

It is definitely overpriced.

https://store.bbc.com/doctor-who/genesis-of-the-daleks
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-Genesis-Daleks-DVD/dp/B000EGCD5A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495406623&sr=8-1&keywords=doctor+who+genesis+of+the+daleks
£7.99 through the store, £5.99 on DVD at Amazon, with a load of special features (and of course the ability to sell it if you decide to).

https://store.bbc.com/the-office/series-1
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Office-Complete-First-DVD/dp/B000063W2U/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1495406398&sr=8-12&keywords=the+office
£7.99 through the store, £2.53 on DVD at Amazon (or 89p if you don't mind having a second hand copy).

People wont pay more for digital content than equivalent physical media.
LL
London Lite Founding member
On the other hand, the awful SS-GB is on BBC Store for £7.99 for the SD copy (which will be at a higher resolution than the DVD) with bonus features. DVD is £14.99 on Amazon.
WH
Whitnall
I bought a couple of series, the picture had been cropped with even the text cut off the screen, I tried to explain this to support and they did not have a clue what I meant. Also the app was very poor. Will I get a refund I wonder?
DA
davidhorman
On the other hand, the awful SS-GB is on BBC Store for £7.99 for the SD copy (which will be at a higher resolution than the DVD)


What resolution is it? 1024x576 or so, preserving vertical SD resolution but expanding it to square pixels 16:9?
LL
London Lite Founding member
On the other hand, the awful SS-GB is on BBC Store for £7.99 for the SD copy (which will be at a higher resolution than the DVD)


What resolution is it? 1024x576 or so, preserving vertical SD resolution but expanding it to square pixels 16:9?


Looked at my copy of Tipping the Velvet which was filmed in SD. 960x540.
Last edited by London Lite on 22 May 2017 5:28pm
GE
thegeek Founding member
I tried using it once, but for some reason I could never even get logged in with my BBC ID, and support were unable to assist. Not the best service in the world, then.

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