Five has signed a deal to show CSI:Crime Scene Investigation, CSI:Miami and CSI:NY, on the channel’s forthcoming video-on-demand (VOD) service being launched later in the year.The deal been has signed with Alliance Atlantis to licence certain second window and exclusive VOD rights for the CSI franchise.Five says that this negotiation, part of a pan-RTL Group… Continue reading Five To Show CSI On-Demand
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Owners of the Telegraph Group, the Barclay brothers, could re-launch their loss-making Sunday newspaper, the Business, as a magazine.According to reports in the trade press, Sir David and Sir Frederick will in the next few days decide whether to convert the title into a weekly magazine.The paper apparently loses about £3 million a year and… Continue reading Barclay Brothers Could Re-Launch The Business
Trinity Mirror has agreed to sell its magazines and exhibitions business Inside Communications Ltd (‘ICL’) for £41.5m. ICL is being acquired by ICL’s existing management team and Ocean Media Ltd, a company set up for the transaction that is backed by private equity firm, Ion Equity. ICL publishes trade and consumer magazines and runs exhibitions… Continue reading Trinity Mirror Agrees To Sell Magazines And Exhibitions Business
Marketing budgets have been revised down for the fifth consecutive quarter as companies seek to reduce costs due to weaker than expected sales, according to the Q2 2006 Bellwether Report, the quarterly survey of marketing spend from the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA). Of the main marketing categories monitored by the Bellwether survey, main… Continue reading Q2 2006 Bellwether: Marketing Budgets Revised Down For Fifth Consecutive Quarter
ITV1 seems to be showing little sign of an upturn in fortunes, with media buyers estimating that advertising bookings for September will be down 12% year-on-year, according to reports in the Financial Times.The paper reports media buyers as saying that the channel could suffer a year-on-year decline of between 10% and 12% in September early… Continue reading Decline For ITV1 Advance Bookings
QVision has won a £3 million contract to install and sell advertising on three giant banners and two digital screens on the General Post Office building in Glasgow’s main square, according to reports in the trade press.The digital screens, which are 500m square, will show 20-second slots at four-minute intervals. One of the three banner… Continue reading QVision Wins Glasgow Advertising Contract
Talk radio formats proved to be extremely popular with bidders for the Liverpool FM licence yesterday, with a possible reach of about 1.4 million adults for the chosen station.Emap Radio went with CityTalk, a station focused on the local area with some programme ideas including Home from the House, where local MPs answer questions from… Continue reading Talk Radio Looks Likely For Liverpool
In an industry first, Sony BRAVIA is to share exclusive “behind the scenes” footage, interviews and insights for its forthcoming commercial. The first peeks backstage for the new advert, to be directed by Jonathan Glazer, will be available on www.BRAVIA-advert.com from 19 July 2006 as the shoot is progressing.This follows on from last year’s ‘bouncing… Continue reading Online Exclusives For New Sony BRAVIA Ad
Emap’s outgoing chairman, Adam Broadbent, will tell shareholders at today’s AGM that advertising revenues are likely to be down as the market shows signs of softening. Broadbent will say: “Trading in the first two months of the financial year was in line with our expectations, but the trends that are now emerging make us more… Continue reading Emap Expects Ad Revenues To Fall
Global IPTV subscriptions are expected to jump from two million in 2005 to 34 million in 2010, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 60%, according to The Diffusion Group’s (TDG) latest report, IPTV 2006 – The Future of IP Media. The report says that during this time period North America will experience the… Continue reading Global IPTV Households To Near 34 Million By 2010