BSkyB and Virgin Media have agreed two new channel carriage deals that will last until 2011.The new agreements will see Sky’s basic channels, including Sky1, Sky News and Sky Sports News, return to Virgin’s cable TV service on November 13.Virgin TV’s basic channels, including Living, Bravo and Trouble, will feature on Sky’s retail channel line-up… Continue reading Sky channels will return to Virgin
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Kiss Radio today unveiled its research in to brand loyalties and what brands young consumers consider to be cool, innovative and relevant.The results show that Apple reigns as the coolest brand for young people in Britain, while Google is rated as the brand loved the most by 15-34 year olds.Britain’s female population bucked the trend… Continue reading Kiss unveils new brand research findings
Virgin Media is set to air content via its on-demand TV service ahead of its scheduled broadcast on television.The broadcaster wants to increase viewing choice for its on-demand platform in a bid to attract subscribers and drive traffic, as well as boost ad revenues, according to reports.Virgin will offer customers a feature length episode from… Continue reading Virgin Media is set to premiere content on its on-demand TV service
ITV1’s live coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix attracted a massive 12.5 million viewers yesterday afternoon.An average of more than 8.7 million viewers tuned into see Lewis Hamilton overtake on the last corner to finish in fifth place, winning the world championship at just 23 years old.The motor racing secured ITV1 a 41.9% average audience… Continue reading Hamilton’s win pulls in more than 12.5m viewers
The Daily Mail is understood to be considering a bid for the Independent and it’s sister title, the Independent on Sunday.A deal between The Daily Mail & General Trust and Independent News & Media could happen because of the mounting pressure against the loss-making Independent titles, according to a report in the Observer.Independent News &… Continue reading Daily Mail could make bid for the Independent
A new survey published by the Advertising Association today shows that people find advertising helpful, informative and entertaining.The first results of the new regular polling research to measure attitudes to advertising found that consumers recognise the benefits of advertising.Around 64% of people agreed that advertising is a good way to find out about new products,… Continue reading Advertising Association survey reveals positive results
The Economist has appointed Phil Cutts, former head of marketing at the PPA, to head of research in its ad marketing division.Cutts will be responsible for the news magazine’s syndicated surveys and online reader panels, working closely with the sales team, and reporting directly to the head of operations Alan Dunachie.His role at the PPA… Continue reading The Economist appoints Phil Cutts
BSkyB today reported a 21% increase in first quarter profits and the addition of 87,000 new customers, taking the broadcaster to over 9 million subscribers for the first time.Sky’s chief executive, Jeremy Darroch, said the business had its best performance it the first quarter in terms of customers for five years.As a result of Sky’s… Continue reading BSkyB Reports 21% Profit Rise
Google is set to launch a new agency incentive programme to push advertising on its YouTube online video platform.The incentive programme, which will launch in January, follows the end of the Best Practice Funding (BPF) commissions for search campaigns.Google is currently approaching agencies with plans to drive online video growth through incentives and funding for… Continue reading Google To Launch Agency Incentives To Drive Ads On YouTube
ITV1’s National Television Awards show failed to beat BBC One’s popular drama series, Silent Witness, last night.The forensic drama pulled in 5.9 million average viewers between 9pm and 10pm, while ITV’s National Television Awards attracted an average of 5.2 million.The 14th National Television Awards ceremony, hosted by Trevor McDonald, saw awards being given to Top… Continue reading The National TV Awards Lose Out To BBC