Global Radio is set to complete the second phase of its national Heart roll-out venture today by launching 12 new stations across the south-west region.The new additions, which will be on-air in Bristol, Bath, Wiltshire, Oxford, Reading, Plymouth, North Devon, South Hams, Exeter, Somerset, Torbay and Gloucester today, will join the nine Heart stations that… Continue reading Heart launches 12 new stations
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Children’s book and magazine publisher Egmont is set to release a collection of classic Roy of the Rovers comic strips next week.The 64-page Roy of the Rovers special collector’s edition will go on sale next Wednesday – the first in the four part collection of classic comic strips to be released by the publisher, according… Continue reading Roy of the Rovers returns
BBC One’s new documentary series exploring the Danakil desert in Northern Ethiopia kick-started with more than 3.7 million peak viewers last night.The Hottest Place on Earth attracted 3.6 million average viewers and a 16.7% audience share during the 9pm to 10pm slot, securing BBC One with the highest overall ratings in the peak-hour.However, ITV1’s last… Continue reading BBC One’s new documentary pulls in the highest peak-time ratings
Enders Analysis founder Claire Enders warned the industry that commercial radio in its current form could disappear within the next 15 years.Speaking at the MediaGuardian Changing Media Summit yesterday, Enders said a combination of arduous radio regulations and the ways in which media consumption habits are changing poses a risk for the future of commercial… Continue reading Commercial radio under threat, warns Enders founder
US online TV platform Hulu is currently in talks with broadcasters about a possible UK launch.NBC Universal and News Corp, who are behind the venture, are meeting with possible partners to get the ball rolling, according to reports.NBC’s president, Peter Smith, said the plan is “local partners with local content – put that rich cocktail… Continue reading Hulu set for UK launch
The Independent and the Times are understood to be considering plans to introduce paid-for content on their websites.The new chief executive of Independent News & Media, Gavin O’Reilly – who has stepped up to succeed his father Sir Anthony O’Reilly (see Sir Anthony O’Reilly is set to leave INM) – confirmed that he has been… Continue reading National newspapers consider charging for online content
The last episode of David Attenborough’s nature documentary series pulled in more than 4.1 million peak viewers during the all-important 9pm to 10pm slot last night.Nature’s Great Events, which saw Attenborough explore the marine life along the coast of Alaska and British Columbia, attracted over 4 million average viewers and a 17.9% share in the… Continue reading Nature’s Great Events finale pulls in the highest ratings
The Sun is set to launch an online radio station, Sun Talk, on April 20 as part of News International’s £1 million investment in to new TV and radio studios.Former talkSPORT host and current Sun columnist, Jon Gaunt, will host the online-only radio station every morning between 10am and 1pm, according to reports.News International is… Continue reading Sun to launch online radio station
Lord Carter claims that a tie-up between BBC Worldwide and Channel 4 was “not a firm proposal” in his Digital Britain report and said that subsequent descriptions of the option as a merger were “very unhelpful”.Speaking at the MediaGuardian Changing Media Summit in London today, the communications, technology and broadcasting minister said: “It is not… Continue reading Lord Carter plays down C4/BBC Worldwide proposals
H Bauer is set to launch a new credit crunch cookery magazine called Eat In, in a bid to defy the on-going advertising downturn.Bauer’s new title, which is expected to hit the newsstands on March 31, aims to “capitalise on the UK’s increasing obsession with home cooking”, according to the publisher.The monthly magazine will be… Continue reading Bauer launches new magazine despite downturn