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ITV aims to be top UK entertainer

(September 2007)

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ITV boss Michael Grade has unveiled plans aimed at making the broadcaster the UK's "favourite source of free entertainment" by 2012.

It plans to double the amount it makes from its content to £1.2bn, but any extra spending will have to come from saving money throughout the business.

It also plans to sell assets such as its investments in the websites of Arsenal and Liverpool football clubs.

And it hopes to be allowed to close eight of its regional newsrooms.

The broadcaster aims to save between £35m and £40m a year by reducing the number of regional newsrooms from 17 to nine, although it will have to get permission from the regulator, Ofcom.

In a letter to staff, Mr Grade warned that the current set-up is not sustainable.

ITV shares fell in London - at midday they were down 1.86% or 2.1 pence at 110.6p.

Call-in competitions

ITV said that trading is in line with expectations and that advertising revenues are continuing to improve.


Michael Grade
I want ITV to be widely acknowledged as the UK's favourite source of free, original entertainment
Michael Grade, executive chairman, ITV

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Net advertising revenue for ITV1 grew 2% in the last three months boosted a new series of the X-Factor talent show.

The broadcaster is aiming to have a 38.5% share of the commercial television audience by 2012.

It also wants more of its original content to be made by its in-house production company ITV Productions.

The unit currently wins 54% of ITV's commissioning budget - it has been told to get as close as possible to the 75% maximum it is allowed.

Online revenue

ITV.com has been given a target of delivering £150m in revenue by 2010.

Mr Grade said that he wanted to make more money from using ITV's content online.

"Thirty million hits on YouTube for Paul Potts winning Britain's Got Talent. We will be able to monetise that in future," he said.

Meanwhile, scandal-hit ITV Play's remaining call-in competition programmes, that are broadcast late at night on ITV1 and ITV2, are to be scrapped.

"Negative publicity following compliance problems across the sector has seen call volumes drop to uneconomic levels," ITV said.

The ITV Play channel itself was taken off air in March after some of its competitions came under fire for being almost impossible to answer.

Turn around

"By 2012, I want ITV to be widely acknowledged as the UK's favourite source of free, original entertainment across all popular platforms and devices, not just on television," Mr Grade said.

ITV saw its audience share fall last year and is relying on Mr Grade to turn things around after moving from the BBC nine months ago.

It has been struggling partly because of the contract rights renewal scheme (CRR) which makes it more difficult for ITV to make money from advertising.

The CRR scheme - agreed by Mr Grade's predecessor Charles Allen as part of the deal that allowed the merger Carlton and Granada three years ago - directly links ITV1's advertising revenues to its audience share.
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mow if he could pull this off,I think it will make ITV grate once again, althourgh could this see STV south finally coming in?

( for ITV play - SEE other thread)
IS
Inspector Sands
623058 posted:

mow if he could pull this off,I think it will make ITV grate once again,


ITV has grated for a long time! Laughing
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itsrobert Founding member
As I've said in the past, I watch a lot more of ITV1 than I do BBC1. Depending on what I'm doing, here are the main entertainment programmes I'll watch on the terrestrial channels:

BBC1 :
Neighbours
Strictly Come Dancing
The Weakest Link

ITV1 :
This Morning
Loose Women
The Alan Titchmarsh Show
Coronation Street
I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

C4 :
Richard & Judy
The Paul O'Grady Show

C5 :
The Wright Stuff

As you can see, the majority of entertainment programming I watch is already on ITV1. So, as far as I'm concerned they are the main entertainment provider.
GM
nodnirG kraM
Well personally the only time I watch ITV is repeats of Jeeves and Wooster on ITV3. Whilst at uni I'd occasionally watch Judge Judy simply because there was nothing else on "worth" watching between 5 and 6pm, and it was either that or do some studying ...

Other than that in the past 2 years I have deliberately tuned to ITV1 once - to watch a drama last summer, think it was called The Girls Who Came To Stay or something - and ITV2 a couple of times for the occasional movie.

Put simply, ITV broadcasts nothing I want to watch. Looking through the schedule for the next few days, the only programmes I would consider watching are Airline (may hover over it with my R button if I had space in my Planner) and a couple of Bond films tonight. But these would all be solely if I had not found something better on another channel. I certainly make no appointment to watch ITV's programming.

Am I completely alone here?
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Nini
Not at all, not really seeing the point in watching trashy daytime talkshows and reality shows. If Grade really wants to make it better, it needs to get a bit more diverse in it's programming base so it can attract more than (but not excluding) people who want to watch that type of programming.
NU
NewsUpdate
To be the top entertainer, ITV1 has to be brave and invest in quality American shows alongside developing their own shows and formats.
And give the shows the right slot, don't revisit the errors of the past by showing something and dropping it after a fortnight
GM
nodnirG kraM
NewsUpdate posted:
ITV1 has to be brave and invest in quality American shows

Can't the UK make its own quality programmes any more?
NU
NewsUpdate
Yes they can if you care to re-read my post

To be the top entertainer, ITV1 has to be brave and invest in quality American shows alongside developing their own shows and formats.
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pad
"He said ITV1 would be relaunching next year "with a major facelift" and would become more efficient."

From MediaGuardian

What does this mean?
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tvarksouthwest
"More efficient" meaning news regions being doubled up and naff-all non-news regional output. Just you wait.
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pad
tvarksouthwest posted:
"More efficient" meaning news regions being doubled up and naff-all non-news regional output. Just you wait.


Yes that's likely but that doesn't constitute to a "relaunch" does it?

More: "Building on ITV1’s recent success, Simon Shaps and his team are launching a new peak-time strategy for 2008 to improve our performance in the weekday 2100 slot, increasing our share of ‘light viewers’ and ABC1 adults."

This is interesting. Perhaps it'll be distinct 'nights' for shows i.e Monday Night Drama, Friday Night Films etc. Or perhaps bigger changes to the schedule's infrastructure.
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tvarksouthwest
Simon Shaps is part of the problem at ITV. He should have got the boot when his buddy Charles Allen resigned.

The phasing out of ITV Play is to be welcomed but longer runs of series? Yeah we all know what that'll mean, year-long runs of safe options like Heartbeat and little risk-taking short ventures.

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