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prophecy girl - April 19, 2006 10:54 AM (GMT)
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ITV has launched its first interactive quiz channel on Freeview, ITV Play.
The broadcaster is hoping to cash in on a growing television phenomenon. Channel 4 launched its own station, Quiz Call, last year.

Viewers pay up to £1.50 a minute on premium rate phone lines to take part in shows offering big cash prizes.

ITV Play features a quiz inspired by Coronation Street's Rovers Return, and another based on the Friends Reunited website, which is now owned by ITV.

There are already 15 dedicated quiz channels on digital TV.

ITV1 has already featured the programme Quizmania during its night-time schedule, while other broadcasters include interactive quizzes as part of their programming.

ITV Play will be ITV's first channel without any commercials - revenue comes from viewers' calls and text messages.

No guarantee

The move is expected to make up for a decline in advertising revenue.

Prize money is often high, while there is no guarantee that a caller will get through to the host of one of the shows.

A number of complaints about premium rate telephone numbers have been lodged specifically about quiz programmes.

In January, premium rate line regulator Ictis issued a code of practice to broadcasters requiring greater transparency in displaying the price of a call, the terms and conditions, plus contact details for the competition operator.

Media watchdog Ofcom said such channels were tightly policed.

Director of standards Chris Banatvala told BBC Radio Five Live: "People must tell the viewer how much the call is going to cost. If there are significant terms and conditions, those must be aired regularly.

"The competitions must be run fairly. You shouldn't mislead the viewers and say something is easy when in fact it is difficult. It's those sort of rules and guidelines we've put in place to make sure the viewer is protected."

ITV Play was launched on Freeview on Wednesday, and will appear on satellite and cable services later this year.

Story from BBC NEWS:


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goth willow fan - April 19, 2006 12:38 PM (GMT)
Whoopee a quiz channel :rolleyes: :fear:

LoobiLou - April 19, 2006 12:54 PM (GMT)
You would not believe how many call BT on a night to complain that they're trying to get through to one of the various quiz shows and it's engaged :rolleyes:

Ermm...that's probably cos there's thousands of other suckers like you trying to get through too you moron! :mad:

willowroolz - April 19, 2006 12:56 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (LoobiLou @ Apr 19 2006, 01:54 PM)
Ermm...that's probably cos there's thousands of other suckers like you trying to get through too you moron! :mad:

I hope that's what you really say to them :headbang: :lol:

goth willow fan - April 19, 2006 01:11 PM (GMT)
Just had a quick look.

Do people actually watch this shite?

prophecy girl - April 19, 2006 02:17 PM (GMT)
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Treasury reviews TV quiz channels
The Treasury has said it will examine the regulation of TV quiz channels following concerns from organisations such as the Gambling Commission.
ITV has launched its first such service on Freeview, ITV Play, hoping to cash in on a growing phenomenon.

Viewers dial a premium-rate number to play for big cash prizes, but ITV insists it is acting responsibly.

A Treasury spokesman said it would consider if such shows should adopt the same rules as other types of gambling.

Coronation Street competition

ITV Play features a quiz inspired by Coronation Street's Rovers Return, and another based on the Friends Reunited website, which is now owned by ITV.

There are approximately 15 dedicated quiz channels on digital TV, including Channel 4-owned Quiz Call.

ITV1 has already featured the programme Quizmania during its night-time schedule, while other broadcasters include interactive quizzes as part of their programming.

ITV Play will be ITV's first channel without any commercials - revenue comes from viewers' calls and text messages.

The move is expected to make up for a decline in advertising revenue.

No guarantee

Prize money is often high, while there is no guarantee that a caller will get through to the host of one of the shows.

A number of complaints about premium rate telephone numbers have been lodged specifically about quiz programmes.

In January, premium rate line regulator Ictis issued a code of practice to broadcasters requiring greater transparency in displaying the price of a call, the terms and conditions, plus contact details for the competition operator.

Media watchdog Ofcom said such channels were tightly policed.

Director of standards Chris Banatvala told BBC Radio Five Live: "People must tell the viewer how much the call is going to cost. If there are significant terms and conditions, those must be aired regularly.

"The competitions must be run fairly. You shouldn't mislead the viewers and say something is easy when in fact it is difficult. It's those sort of rules and guidelines we've put in place to make sure the viewer is protected."

Monitoring of callers

ITV has said it has the ability to warn viewers if they are spending considerable sums on its quizzes.

"If someone makes 20 calls, then a message will be relayed down the telephone telling them how many times they have rung," a spokesperson said.

"Obviously, it is constantly on the screen that calls cost 60p a minute. We also have a customer service person who will be tracking the calls.

"People do not have to call, it is a free country, but we have evidence with programmes like The X Factor that it is clear that people like to interact with TV."

ITV Play was launched on Freeview on Wednesday, and will appear on satellite and cable services later this year.

Story from BBC NEWS:


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smellyphagor - April 19, 2006 11:19 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (goth willow fan @ Apr 19 2006, 01:11 PM)
Just had a quick look.

Do people actually watch this shite?

Evidently.

Multi channel future expanding choice there. If you are a chuffing dill head.



Golly, but this stuff gets me cross. And a bit depressed.

Dan Brown - April 20, 2006 12:48 AM (GMT)
I caught it a few times.....Quizmania...I watched......but just for the pure cheese factor.....and late at night its hilarious some of the answers people come up with?!! :lmao:

Never play it though.....waste of money....stick to the lottery (I don't really do that either, but if your gonna gamble seems the best way to do it).

prophecy girl - May 26, 2006 10:40 AM (GMT)
To mark the start of ITV's quiz channel, a Richard and Judy-style set of brain-teasers from the BBC Magazine team.

link

5 out of 8 :shrug:

haze - May 26, 2006 11:46 AM (GMT)
:thumbsup:
I got 8/8

:yahoo: :yahoo:
Shows what a boring life I lead doesnt it.

Haze

Michelle - May 26, 2006 12:57 PM (GMT)
Easy peasy, as it said. 8/8 :)

Maria - May 26, 2006 01:39 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (goth willow fan @ Apr 19 2006, 01:11 PM)
Just had a quick look.

Do people actually watch this shite?

:blush: I got a bit carried away recently. I rang Quiz TV about 15 times and never got through. I was about to give up when I got through and got the top answer of £200 :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I spent around £20 on my phone bill to get it and obviously there was a risk but I was bored one night :blush:

Anyway, my sister and I credited our mobiles with the intention of doing it (our thoughts were that by crediting the mobiles, you are able to monitor your pricing and therefore don't get too carried away) and so put £20 on each phone.

A few hours later we were the proud owners of £490!! :yahoo:

The cheques arrived a week later and have been well spent but we definately decided to quit while we were ahead. It would be too easy to waste money and I have very little self control as it is :blush:

I don't watch these channels now for fear of calling again.

Darris - May 27, 2006 10:59 PM (GMT)
I watch Quizmania, or i did until itv put The Mint on instead, which even though is the same format gets on my nerves. I wouldn't phone a show like this though, I would probably forget what i was about to say or get all nervous.

Well done to you though Maria! :)




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