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Julian Clover: GB News becomes the story

September 29, 2023 16.12 Europe/London By Julian Clover

To misquote Oscar Wilde to lose one presenter is unfortunate, to lose two strikes of carelessness. But three?

Filed Under: Clover's Week Tagged With: GB News Edited: 6 October 2023 16:18

Julian Clover: I’ve watched everything on Netflix

April 22, 2022 12.11 Europe/London By Julian Clover

To build back its subscriber base, Netflix will have to offer it subscribers the familiar, writes Julian Clover.

Filed Under: Clover's Week Edited: 22 April 2022 13:08

Julian Clover: Does ITV’s streaming offer have the X-Factor?

March 4, 2022 12.51 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Peter York, the design consultant, once produced an analysis of the logos used by British television channels. York observed that the smaller the channel, the more often they would change […]

Filed Under: Clover's Week, Featured Left Edited: 4 March 2022 12:57

Julian Clover: Will BT Sport-Discovery tie-up break the curse of the second Premier League rights holder?

February 4, 2022 11.09 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Dancing the Tango, BT and Discovery, but being second on the floor after Sky isn’t easy, writes Julian Clover.

Filed Under: Clover's Week, Columns, Featured Left Edited: 4 February 2022 12:23

Clover’s Week: Amazon enters Primetime

August 31, 2018 10.59 Europe/London By Julian Clover

There’s something comforting about tennis coverage. Whichever channel you turn to there’s a reasonable chance that you’ll get the same presenters and commentary team.

Filed Under: Clover's Week Edited: 18 August 2019 10:20

For Sky, Netflix is the new Black

March 2, 2018 11.39 Europe/London By Julian Clover

The deal that seemed unlikely has been reached as Sky signalled its intention to be a curator of premium content, starting with Netflix, writes Julian Clover

Filed Under: Clover's Week, Columns Edited: 9 March 2018 11:19

Premier League considered

February 14, 2018 12.00 Europe/London By Julian Clover

The Sky Sports team from commentary box to board must be pretty pleased with their work. In the bidding for the Premier League rights package from 2019 to 2022 they’ve […]

Filed Under: Clover's Week Edited: 19 February 2018 11:02

Clover’s Week: New iPlayer rules come into force today

September 1, 2016 11.36 Europe/London By Julian Clover

The loophole that allowed viewers of recorded material on the BBC iPlayer to continue viewing without the need for a TV Licence closes today.

Filed Under: Clover's Week Edited: 1 September 2016 11:46

Clover’s Week: Holding pattern

September 19, 2014 10.38 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Anyone who flies regularly into London’s Heathrow Airport will be familiar with the stacking that takes place at peak times – often off-peak times – before coming into land.

Filed Under: Clover's Week Edited: 19 September 2014 10:38

Clover’s Week: It’s subscription free, again

June 6, 2014 10.54 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Never let it be said that there isn’t competition in the UK television market. Where else would you have four free-to-air platforms all operated by the same set of broadcasters. 

Filed Under: Clover's Week Edited: 6 June 2014 10:59

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