The last year has seen the online industry take its position at the centre of all traditional media, tying itself firmly into the nation’s TV, radio and print operations.The last 12 months have seen TV broadcasters dipping their toes into online delivery, while online radio listening has rocketed. Press owners also took to online with… Continue reading End Of Year Round-Up: Online
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Magazine publisher Highbury House has been put up for sale, following the resignation of its chairman Kelvin MacKenzie last month, who departed after defeat by a “mountain of debt.”The company, which commands control of several high-profile titles including Front and Hotdog, is “highly unlikely” to deliver much return for shareholders following the sale of its… Continue reading Highbury Up For Sale After Defeat By Debt
Channel 4 has announced a massive increase in programme spend for 2006, with wide-reaching budget rises planned for the company’s main TV channels, as well as new media services.The programme budget for Channel 4’s main station will now exceed half a billion pounds, it’s highest figure to date, with a provisional spend of £505 million… Continue reading New Year Budget Boost Sees Channel 4 Top Half Billion
New data from the National Readership Survey shows Britain’s quality newspapers in rude health, with the majority of titles adding to their totals year on year towards the end of 2004, while popular titles suffered wide-reaching readership decline.The data shows the Sun, Britain’s best read daily newspaper, with a readership of 8.2 million suffering an… Continue reading Tabloid Readership Declines As Qualities Prosper
The NewsLine team would like to wish you all a very merry Christmas and an even happier New Year. We will be taking a break over the festive season, but will return on 3 January with the latest media news, comment and analysis.Early in the New Year we will bring you round-ups for 2005 from… Continue reading Merry Christmas From MediaTel NewsLine
ITV is to close its 24 hour rolling news channel at the end of January, threatening around 70 jobs, although the broadcaster has pledged to redeploy as many staff as possible, and work with unions on the scale of any required redundancies.The move, announced this morning alongside a £2 million investment in news programming for… Continue reading ITV To Axe News Channel By End Of January
Daily Newspaper MarketThe daily newspaper market saw a tumultuous month in November, with several quality titles managing to increase sales year on year, while both the mid market sector and the popular market suffered downturns across the board.The Guardian managed the largest increase in circulation year on year, adding 6.3% to total 401,029. However, the… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: November 2005
Daily Newspaper MarketThe daily newspaper market saw a tumultuous month in November, with several quality titles managing to increase sales year on year, while both the mid market sector and the popular market suffered downturns across the board.The Guardian managed the largest increase in circulation year on year, adding 6.3% to total 401,029. However, the… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: November 2005
The latest ABC figures released today show the Guardian continuing to profit from its switch to the Berliner format, with the paper notching up a circulation increase of 6.3% year on year to give sales of just over 401,000.The title, which made the change to Berliner in mid-September, has outperformed the market in the following… Continue reading Guardian’s Berliner Continues Sales Increase
Daily Newspaper MarketThe daily newspaper market saw a tumultuous month in November, with several quality titles managing to increase sales year on year, while both the mid market sector and the popular market suffered downturns across the board.The Guardian managed the largest increase in circulation year on year, adding 6.3% to total 401,029. However, the… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: November 2005
