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Stuart Cosgrove: New outlet could address creative industry's talent drift

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Published Date: 09 September 2008
THE recommendation that Scotland should have its own digital channel is a very good one and will bring Scotland in line with other parts of the UK.
Scotland is especially lagging behind Wales and Northern Ireland.

The one big question is where the funding is going to come from? That hasn't really been addressed yet.

Also, the £75 million quoted would not be enough to deliver entirely ne
w content. It would still need repeats and it may, as other digital channels have been, be limited to peak time hours.

The other question is who would operate it? I could see Channel 4 taking it on or one of the existing companies. The advantage there is that there would be other channels to promote it.

However, it is not impossible that it could be a new start-up or one of the radio or newspaper companies who would run it. For example, the Guardian currently runs a Channel M in Manchester on a digital platform.

A new channel would boost the creative industry in Scotland, which does suffer disproportionately from talent drift.

There are several independent production companies in London owned by prominent Scots in the industry including Shed Productions, Wall-to-Wall and Attic Productions.

There is a lot of talent in Scotland and a lot of opportunity, but that is not being tapped into in Scotland at the moment.

The more general point of the report is also fair, which is that Scotland has not had the investment it should have done in broadcasting from the BBC or Channel 4 and the sector here has under-performed.

So I welcome the recommendations the committee has made on bringing in more investment.

• Stuart Cosgrove is head of programming with Channel 4








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  • Last Updated: 08 September 2008 9:59 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Darien,

Panama 09/09/2008 00:16:12
New Scottish channel absolutely necessary (EBC is hopeless in Scotland), with adequate level of funding, and Stuart to head it up. But realistically that won't happen till after the Referendum or next UK Gen Election ending with majority for SNP either way. EBC is an essential organ of the UK state!
2

subrosa,

09/09/2008 00:26:38
# 1

Don't agree with Stuart Cosgrove being too involved. He's been anti a Scottish 6 for years. No it should be run by someone who has always believed in it.
3

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09/09/2008 07:36:22
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Tynietiger,

09/09/2008 09:04:40
Still need a "Scottish Six" approach to all news and current affairs programmes broadcast on the main BBC and ITV channels as they repeatedly refuse to give prominence to Scottish stories confuse viewers over devolved matters and by referring to "The Government", is it the UK, Welsh or Scottish Government?

Also the present system is biased against indigenous
political parties in Scotland due to lack of coverage on main political and question time programmes.
5

Calvinist,

09/09/2008 13:24:12
Oh God not another banal TV channel that aspires to mediocrity. And who pays for it? Us? Put the money into education, sport, libraries.... anything but more bloody TV!
6

bill-alba,

fife 09/09/2008 16:36:54
#7 ever been positive about anything.
7

Senga Jean,

09/09/2008 23:44:12
#7 You are the Scottish cringe! GOODBYE!

 

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