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The Future of β€˜Doctor Who’ Might Continue With or Without Disney

16 May 2025 at 15:00
Doctor Who 15th Doctor Space

A new report suggests that a brief hiatus may set the stage for the next chapter of 'Doctor Who' in 2027–but it's a chapter that will happen regardless of whatever decision Disney makes over its deal with the BBC.

The Brilliant, Terrifying Fury of Doctor Whoβ€˜s Dalek Reunion

30 April 2025 at 12:30
Doctor Who Ninth Doctor Dalek 20th Anniversary

20 years ago today, Doctor Who revitalized the Daleks for a new generationβ€”and created an incredible foil for Christopher Eccleston's Ninth Doctor.

Well, Doctor Who, That’s One Way You Can’t Go Home Again

14 April 2025 at 08:00
Doctor Who Recap Robot Revolution Belinda

'The Robot Revolution' welcomes us to Varada Sethu's skeptical new companion, Belinda Chandraβ€”and offers us an interesting hook as to why a companion who wants to go home can't.

Powerful programming: BBC-controlled electric meters are coming to an end

Radio signal broadcasts have their usefulness, but they eventually end (except, perhaps, for SETI). Every so often, we mark the public end of a once-essential wavelength, such as 3G cellular, analog television, or the Canadian time check. One of the most weirdly useful signals will soon end in the United Kingdom, with notable consequences if its transition is not properly handled.

Beginning in the early 1980s, UK homes could have electrical meters installed with a radio teleswitch attached. These switches listened for a 198 kHz signal from the BBC's Radio 4 Long Wave service, primarily broadcast from the powerful Droitwich Transmitting Station. These switches listened to 30 messages per minute, waiting for a certain 50-bit data packet to arrive that signaled that electricity was now at cheaper, off-peak rates ("tariffs" in the UK).

With this over-the-air notice, homes that bought into Economy 7 or Economy 10 (7 or 10 hours of reduced-price power) could make use of ceramic-stuffed storage heaters that stayed warm into the day, prepare hot water heaters, and otherwise make use of off-peak power. How the electrical companies, BBC, and meters worked together is fascinating in its own right and documented in a recent video by Ringway Manchester (which we first saw at Hackaday).

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Russell T Davies Wants Doctor Who to Keep Swinging for the Fences

9 April 2025 at 12:30
Doctor Who Russell T Davies Interview

Ahead of the new season of Doctor Whoβ€”and after flurrying doubts about the show's future beyond itβ€”Russell T Davies discusses how the sophomore outing of his second chapter is changing things up.

BBC seeks more prominent credit in Apple and Google News

6 April 2025 at 12:03
The British Broadcasting Corporation has filed a complaint with a U.K. antitrust regulator complaining that aggregators like Apple News and Google News minimize credit for the stories they feature. Apple Insider reports that the BBC is asking the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority to require Apple and Google to more prominently credit news sources. And […]

Doctor Who Will Celebrate Its Revival’s Big Anniversary With a New Documentary

3 April 2025 at 11:36
Doctor Who Interview Russell T Davies 2025

Speaking to io9, showrunner Russell T Davies confirmed that a new documentary will look back on the making of Doctor Who's return–and why it's happening a little later than you might expect.

Ticker: Newsmax Paid $40 Million to Settle Smartmatic Defamation Lawsuit

14 March 2025 at 13:20
Top of the Ticker: A recent regulatory filing by Newsmax revealed that the network paid $40 million to settle its defamation lawsuit with Smartmatic. The case was settled in September with the terms initially remaining undisclosed, Newsmax's filing also revealed that Smartimatic would be able to purchase 2,000 shares of preferred stock of the cable...

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