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The article says:
Launched on February 9, 2003
Is this when BBC Choice was 'originally launched, or when it changed to BBC Three? --Phil 17:58, Feb 12, 2004 (UTC)
Belated answer: when it changed to BBC Three. Lee M 03:41, 20 Jun 2004 (UTC)
The "Availability" sidebar lists "Terrestrial (PAL I standard)" which implies the channel is available on analogue terrestrial. This is untrue.
The article reads: "It has been noted though that the BBC Three blobs are basically another form of the blob-like characters that are the main feature of both CBeebies and CBBC." However, there is no link between the BBC Three ident characters and those used by the BBC's two children's idents. They were designed by different agencies, commissioned by different people and the likeliness is a mere coincidence (and proof that new ideas are thin in TV!) Pickup Stix
http://biffovision.blogspot.com/2007/06/nobody-died.html
http://www.boardofppl.com/viewtopic.php?t=859&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
According to this TV insider ('Mr' Biffo), BBC3 is looking to change it's target audience. Should this be included in the article, or is it too much like conjecture for Wiki's high standard? 130.88.199.180 08:34, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Rebrand info
I have added info about the 2008 rebrand, including new shows commisioned and how the audience will be affected.
Any queries discuss on my page. --Mark Macmillan™ (talk) 21:55, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
- Should be discussed here, that's what this page is for. For reference:
- New shows commissioned include a variety show based on social networking, hosted by Lily Allen [2], a series of "hard-hitting" documentaries aimed at a young audience[3] and a six-part drama series called Being Human [4].
- More information can be found here.
- Starting this section off with "There are currently rumours..." is not good. It implies that they are, indeed, rumours, and per WP:CBALL appart from all else Wikipedia is not for rumours. Taking a glance at the above sources I can't find any that state as solid fact that a rebrand is on it's way, except the fact that the BBC site cited has a different CI, so I've removed the section for now, pending the citation of more solid sources, and a reword. TheIslander 01:28, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
- Fair enough, I just noticed that BBC3 was changing due to news on the Enter Three TV minisite and adverts across BBC networks. I have tried to provide sources as best I could, but I am aware that articles cannot be written on rumours. Possibly the new shows comissioned (2nd paragraph) could be incorporated elsewhere as I have used references from a reputable source (BBC press office)?
- Cheers, --Mark Macmillan™ (talk) 15:03, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
BBC Three re-launch at 7pm
I have just looked at the website http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree and its currently under construction. So after 5 years and 3 days, BBC Three gets a new facelift :-D Onshore —Preceding comment was added at 13:31, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
and it's look bad... 222.124.19.20 (talk) 18:21, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Bias?
The article currently reads like a BBC press release, taking the BBC's side on issues such as viewership.
There's nothing here about the criticism BBC Three has received, e.g. the discussions about whether the channel should be axed because of its costs, narrow target audience, low viewing figures or for other reasons [1] [2] [3]. Veteran BBC reporter John Humphrys is a particularly vocal critic, arguing that core programming is suffering due to the costs incurred by niche channels such as BBC Three and Four, which only "six men and a dog" watch.
This article is supposed to provide an unbiased account of BBC Three, not make the case for the channel's continued existence via reference to Torchwood's "impressive" viewing figures and suchlike. 217.155.20.163 (talk) 14:47, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
- Agreed, I thought it was a bit odd that there were no counterpoints. I'll work the first two in (the third link is a news item about Tibet... oops). SynergyBlades (talk) 23:14, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
Does this make sense?
Torchwood launched with an impressive 2.4 million viewers in October 2006, not only breaking BBC Three's previous record of 1.8 million,[6] but it is also believed to be the biggest ever multichannel audience for a UK-originated, non-sports programme, thought to be third to an episode of Friends, broadcast on Sky One in 2000, which attracted 2.8 million viewers and in 2006 with Sky One's Terry Pratchett's Hogfather which attracted 2.6 million viewers. The second episode attracted an equally impressive 2.3 million viewers, and boosted BBC Three to a 3.5% share of multichannel viewing that evening, compared to the network's three month Sunday average of 0.9%.
It makes it sound like it is the biggest ever multichannel audience for a UK-originated, non-sports programme, but then lists some that were bigger. Can anyone clear this up? Thanks, - tholly --Turnip-- 18:57, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
Programming section requiring copy editing: has been done
Have had a stab at improving this section, using a list format for the majority of it, rather than lots of programmes being mentioned within a chunk of prose, thus making it rather easier to read. Have corrected concordance and other minor grammatical/syntactical errors and included/corrected/deleted incorrect internal links. Comments would be welcome Fortnum (talk) 20:50, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
Top Ten Most watched programmes
Under viewership I have added the top ten most watched programmes on BBC3 from the figures available from the BARB (back to 2005) in order to match up with similar tables in the ITV2 and E4 articles.--Hammard (talk) 21:33, 28 February 2010 (UTC)
I dunno if this helps but I read on a poster there that some program for BBC Three is being made at MetroCentre (shopping centre). Can someone clarify the name? I was more focused on getting to HMV and getting a free Large Popcorn (O2 Priority moments offer) stores than memorizing the name of a series being made there. MIVP - (Can I Help? ◕‿◕) (Maybe a bit of tea for thought?) 22:16, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
According to BARB, Family Guy and American Dad are the top two programmes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.123.96.0 (talk) 20:24, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
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- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/enterthreetv/
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/lilyallen/
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/09_september/09/young.shtml
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/07_july/10/pilots.shtml
- ^ http://www.thestage.co.uk/tvtoday/2007/12/enter_bbc_three.php