Ostrich Media

Ostrich Media is a United Kingdom (UK) company, created in 2005 as a wholly owned subsidiary of 4Ventures Limited (the commercial subsidiary of the public-service commercial broadcaster Channel 4 Television Corporation).[1]

The company is currently part of UTV and has run Brain Box for both UTV and South African channel, E-TV.[2] It was also the owner of QuizCall, the UK's first dedicated quiz television channel.[3]

Sale

Following a sale in November 2006, Ostrich Media became wholly owned by iTouch. Reports suggested the reasons for the sale included:

Consequently, whilst the sale included QuizCall's space on Sky Digital, Channel 4 retained the space the channel had used on Freeview. As a result of the loss of space, QuizCall stopped broadcasting 24-hours per day on Freeview on 15 November 2006.[3]

Following the sale, a review of the channel saw its broadcast hours reduced to accommodate an expected drop in viewers when the channel lost its 24-hour DTT space. A significant number of freelance presenters ceased working for the channel due to the reduction in broadcast time. The company was managed at the time by Director-General of Green Media LTD, Nathan Bond.

Controversy

In late November 2006, Channel 4 issued an apology after staff were revealed to have impersonated competition winners to encourage more people to call in.[7] Ostrich's Frederik Fleck then conceded before the Common's Culture, Media and Sport Committee that telephone lines may have been blocked to stop callers from getting through.[8][9]

Recent history

The QuizCall channel ceased broadcasting on Sky Digital and aired on Channel 5 until 9 September 2009.

On 31 March 2010, UTV purchased Ostrich Media to form a new division to be known as UTV Interactive.

References

  1. Matthews, Sam (30 June 2005), Channel 4 set to debut live quiz channel by year end, Media Week, retrieved 30 January 2012
  2. Knowler, Wendy (7 May 2008), Brain Box: Is it an illegal lottery scam?, IOL, retrieved 30 January 2012
  3. 1 2 Holmwood, Leigh (3 November 2006), "Channel 4 prepares launch after Quiz Call sale", The Guardian, retrieved 30 January 2006
  4. Robinson, Paul (31 October 2006), "Channel 4's answer to quiz TV", The Guardian, retrieved 30 January 2012
  5. Channel 4 sells Ostrich stake in television quiz shows, Informitv, 3 November 2006
  6. Brief, Media Week, 7 November 2006, retrieved 30 January 2012
  7. Rees, Jon (20 November 2006), "Under-fire C4 to sell quiz shows", The Daily Mail
  8. Gimson, Andrew (29 November 2006), "Credulous callers and the quiz show crocodiles", The Daily Telegraph, retrieved 30 January 2012
  9. Oatts, Joanne (27 November 2006), MPs quiz broadcasters over gameshows, Digital Spy, retrieved 30 January 2012


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