I
posted about the trial of ITV’s new ITV Local web TV service running here in
Brighton & Hove and in the nearby town of Hastings (previous posts here and here) and I guess it’s about time for another
update, just over a month since the launch of the service.
I’ll
admit, I’ve not been checking it regularly, and was pretty unimpressed at the
time of my last post; but checking up on it this weekend, it looks like there
are some signs of life, including:
- Some
new content in the My Brighton section, including a featurette taking you on a tour of the Royal Pavilion (of more use to visitors than locals, you’d think, but good content nonetheless). - A feature about local voluntary organisations called I’m a Volunteer, Get Me in There.
- Some classifieds appearing (for two businesses outside of Brighton, it seemed).
The best section at the moment though, is the classified section, which includes an ad for the Kroon Kat Lounge (which looks great) and for a forthcoming "Brighton on Film" event at the much-loved art-house cinema here, The Duke of Yorks. It was a shame that no one at ITV Local had thought to include links from the What’s On films – just a phone number to call for tickets.
I was struck again by just how good the streaming was, basically broadcast quality over my 300 kps connection. But that was yesterday – today it seems to be jittery. The usability is, though, poor and the site confusing to navigate.
Final verdict: if ITV doesn’t make it work someone should pick up the Waht’s On with videos ideas and run with it – I think it works well. The service as it stands needs a good deal of attention – not least in the usability / accessibility area.
All in all, the ITV Local service doesn’t quite feel like it’s going to have a long life – I’m not sure I sense the energy, determination and corporate will behind this project to make it successful in the long run.
I’ll keep watching for the time being and report back on progress.
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