The US second-largest newspaper publisher Knight Ridder has announced that the deterioration of advertising revenues in March will knock back its first quarter earnings by around 25%, when compared to the previous year. The company – which publishes 32 daily titles including the Miami Herald and Philadelphia Inquirer – said that earnings would be 15-20… Continue reading Knight Ridder Becomes Latest Newspaper Group To Issue Profits Warning
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Taylor Nelson Sofres’ results yesterday were above analysts and investors expectations and offered an upbeat outlook for 2001 (see Taylor Nelson Sofres Releases Positive Year End Results). The market research network said it expects the sector to grow by 8% during the year and believes it is in a good position to take advantage of… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Sofres Financial Results – Reaction
The number of UK home internet users has reached 13.5 million, according to the February 2001 figures from Jupiter MMXI. This represents an increase of 1 million users since October 2000. The UK’s online population is now estimated to spend an average of six hours and 48 minutes surfing the internet each month, with men… Continue reading Insight Analysis: Total Number Of Home Internet Users In UK Hits 13.5 Million
Digital TV will surpass the PC to become the most popular means of accessing the Internet in Europe by 2005, according to a new report from the Yankee Group. The report predicts that 81.2 million European households will use interactive services via digital television by 2005, while 80.6 million households will access the net via… Continue reading iTV Will Become Main Net Access Device By 2005
Almost a third of people living in the UK who have yet to get digital TV say that they never will, making the Government’s plans to switch off the analogue signal within a decade “fatally flawed”, according to a report released this week. The report, published by the Consumers’ Association, acknowledges that for 73% of… Continue reading Consumers’ Association Report Suggests Achieving A Digital UK Will Not Be Easy
Richard Eyre is thought to have left European broadcaster RTL, where he was director of strategy and content, due to frustration about his position caused by the Pearson/CLT-Ufa merger which created the company last year. Eyre left his job as chief executive of the ITV Network in November 1999 to head Pearson’s TV department and… Continue reading Eyre Understood To Have Quit RTL Post
Future Network was ‘pushed off course’ in 2000 in what was this morning described by chief executive Greg Ingham as a ‘bruising year’ for the company. Future has been expanding rapidly in recent years and now operates more than 100 magazines, 45 magazine websites and employs almost 2000 people in Europe and the US. In… Continue reading Future Network ‘Pushed Off Course In Bruising Year’
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has announced the financial terms for the renewal of licences for the ITV Border, Central, Channel, Grampian, Granada, LWT and Scottish regions, if they choose to renew their analogue licences for the ten year period beginning 1 April this year. Below are the cash bids and percentages of qualifying revenue… Continue reading ITC Announces Financial Renewal Terms For Remaining Seven ITV Licences
Market research group Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) has this morning announced strong full year results for 2000, with pre-tax profits rising 16.5% to £37.8 million. Sales were up 26% at £479 million. In the UK sales growth was 5% – lower than other worldwide regions as work previously handled from the UK has moved into… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Sofres Releases Positive Year End Results
Advertising and communications network Interpublic Group has announced the acquisition of US ad agency True North Communications in a stock-for-stock pooling of interests transaction which values True North at $2.1 billion. Interpublic emerges as the successful suitor to True North following speculation that French media group Havas was back in the bidding for the agency… Continue reading Interpublic Acquires True North For $2.1bn
