Title: BBC Radio International
1BBC Radio International Overview for Radio
Independents
2Who are BBC Radio International
- Sell BBC music recordings, radio programmes and
now BBC channels internationally. - Clients are traditional radio, inflight audio,
plus satellite/cable/ web radio and new media
platforms - where rights available. - Were historically linked to BBC World Service but
now part BBC Worldwide. - Clear remit to deliver commercial return for BBC.
3The Radio Syndication Market
- Low cost, limited formats.
- Public service radio a key historic market for
Radio Intl. - Competition with free providers of content.
- Subscription radio/ new media creates a new
market. - Historically a tiny market relative to TV sales.
4Recent activity
Radio International has achieved substantial
growth over recent months.
5How does Radio International sell?
- Dedicated sales team.
- Sales reach of wider BBC Worldwide.
- Aim to sell in subscriptions, rather than ad hoc.
- Some reversioning of material can be required
- Run as profit centre in own right but
distribution supports retail and download sales
of programmes. - Programmes dispatched to clients by CD or
electronically, or sometimes as broadcast feed.
6Benefits of working with RI
- Probably largest scale bus of its kind, both in
terms revenues and sales reach. - Promotional benefit to audiobooks and other
sales. - Growing income stream.
- Benefit of packaging programming as part of a BBC
offer, - We hope to work with you!
7Contacts
Business Affairs Lisa Cfas 020
84331798 lisa.cfas_at_bbc.co.uk Royalties Sarah
Llewelyn-Williams 020 8433 2309 sarah.llewelyn-
williams_at_bbc.co.uk Radio International main
contact for Indies Philip Jordan 020
77652685 philip.jordan_at_bbc.co.uk General
questions Daniel Dearlove 020
84333649 daniel.dearlove_at_bbc.co.uk