The latest RAJAR figures for the three months to March show Capital FM retaining its position at the top of the London market with 2.1 million listeners, over 200,000 ahead of its closest rival, Heart 106.2.However, the latest RAJAR data shows Heart 106.2 listeners are tuning in for longer than their Capital counterparts, giving the… Continue reading RAJAR Results Q1 2005: Capital Ahead On Reach But Heart Moves Infront With Hours
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With the merger of Capital Radio and GWR expected to complete this month, RAJAR’s latest audience figures for the three months to March look likely to be the last for the broadcasters as separate companies. The consolidation will give unprecedented market share to the newly formed GCap Media, with combined airtime sales accounting for 36.72%… Continue reading RAJAR Results Q1 2005: GCap Media Set For Unprecedented Market Share
BSkyB has announced stronger than expected subscriber growth for the third quarter in its interim results this morning, although the cost of attracting new customers has continued to rise.The satellite superpower notched up net direct-to-home (DTH) subscriber growth of 95,000 in the quarter, a rise of 29,000 on the corresponding quarter of last year, which… Continue reading Sky Sees Subscriber Increases At A Cost
Channel 4’s announcement yesterday that it will launch E4, and its timeshifted counterpart E4+1, via the burgeoning Freeview platform could mark a turning point in the take-up of digital TV throughout Britain, as the first must-have digital channel to join the platform provides the potential for massive take-up.Along with the launch of More4, scheduled for… Continue reading NewsLine Feature: Freeview Shoots For The Sky
Five continued to perform well during March, notching up the largest revenue increase of any terrestrial broadcaster, adding 31.1% year on year to stop just shy of £26.3 million as the broadcaster moved to face off against ITV in a full-scale daytime TV showdown.March saw Five move its high-profile chat show, Trisha Goddard, to a… Continue reading Television Market Round-Up – March 2005
Channel 4’s announcement yesterday that it will launch E4, and its timeshifted counterpart E4+1, via the burgeoning Freeview platform could mark a turning point in the take-up of digital TV throughout Britain, as the first must-have digital channel to join the platform provides the potential for massive take-up.Along with the launch of More4, scheduled for… Continue reading NewsLine Feature: Freeview Shoots For The Sky
Channel 4 has confirmed that it will launch E4, as well as its timeshifted counterpart, E4+1, on the Freeview platform to coincide with the start of the sixth series of Big Brother at the end of May.The channel will continue to broadcast via Sky and cable as a continuation of its existing carriage deals with… Continue reading E4 Set For Freeview Launch Next Month
RAJAR’s programme of audiometer testing will be given an extra £500,000 over the next two months, extending the research to create the most extensive fieldwork tests to date in the UK and include some data on TV viewing with BARB.The next round of field tests will begin in June, running for 12 weeks and focusing… Continue reading RAJAR Widens Audiometer Tests To Include BARB
IPC’s flagship men’s magazine, Loaded, will drop its cover price to £2.50 from the next issue in a move designed to boost the title’s value for money and increase sagging circulations.The price cut will see the magazine permanently lower its cover price from £3.40 with the June issue following a re-launch and redesign for the… Continue reading Loaded Cuts Cover Price To Reel In Readers
Emap’s Zoo Weekly magazine is to be given a new look in order to increase its market share and push past IPC’s market leading Nuts.A spokeswoman for the title explained that the move had long been planned and that “regular product refreshment is essential in a weekly market.”She added: “The changes to the magazine will… Continue reading Zoo Given Facelift To Close Gap On Nuts