Tuesday, September 4, 2018

BBC Studios Compels CultBox to Take Down Story about Doctor Who Launch

September 4, 2018

Earlier today, an observant fan in Germany discovered that iTunes had released the launch date of Doctor Who Series 11 in a post which offered the series for presale. This offer was extended over all of  iTunes' regional websites, reporting the same launch date.

Cultbox reported on the story, including the launch date, and was sent a legal notice from BBC Studios to desist.
CultBox wisely capitulated in the face of potential legal problems from the large corporation and edited the story, explaining the reason.

Though I know which date was reported, I will not reveal for fear of receiving a legal notice myself.

Several media people on Twitter have complained about the way CultBox was treated.

Stuart Manning has created some stunning Doctor Who artwork for the Radio Times and other media outlets.
Former Doctor Who Magazine editor and TARDIS aficionado Clayton Hickman:
Doctor Who Companion founder Philip Bates:
The official word from the BBC is that Doctor Who will return "Autumn 2018".

Update, September 5, 2018:

The BBC has announced the air date of the first Series 11 episode, titled The Woman Who Fell to Earth, as October 7, the same air date given on itunes which CultBox reported.

BBC entertainment news correspondent Lizo Mzimba included this statement with his announcement of the air date:
Meanwhile, BBC Studios, which makes the time travel drama, has been criticised by many fans after entertainment website Cultbox was threatened with legal action for reporting the launch date a day before the BBC's announcement.
The site had referenced an official page for the BBC series on the iTunes store, which had published the launch date.
 A cease and desist letter sent on behalf of the BBC said that they considered the now removed story on Cultbox contained "classified information", and that it constituted "a breach of a trade secret".