BSkyB could move to secure the satellite broadcasting rights to the majority of Britain’s horseracing events following the collapse of Attheraces, the digtal channel it ran with Channel 4 and Arena Racing consortium.Reports suggest that BSkyB is planning to seize control of the rights and could broadcast races via its Satellite Information Services system, currently… Continue reading BSkyB Could Move To Secure British Horse Racing Rights
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Kelvin MacKenzie’s Wireless Group has welcomed reports that audience figures provided by GfK’s electronic measurement system are “twice as accurate” as RAJAR’s current diary system.It is understood that research carried out on behalf of Transport for London and its media agency, PHD, showed that Tfl was able to halve the amount it spent on radio… Continue reading MacKenzie Welcomes Tfl Radio Measurement Trials
The Daily Telegraph has secured Cesar dog food to launch an extensive advertorial campaign aimed at encouraging owners to spend more time with their pets.The campaign, which begins on Saturday, highlights a range of Cesar-branded events and then a number of other cultural events that will take place throughout April for Daily Telegraph readers to… Continue reading Telegraph Goes To The Dogs With Latest Campaign
A recovery in outdoor advertising levels which began in the second half of last year has continued in 2004, according to UK outdoor contractor Maiden Group. The company says that the year has started strongly, with record sales in the first quarter. Visibility is also improving, indicating good trading for the middle two quarters of… Continue reading Maiden Sees Improving Outdoor Ad Market
Guardian Media Group has become the largest single shareholder in the consumer magazine company Seven Publishing, acquiring a 27% stake. The acquisition comes as Seven plans to launch a new title and inject £4 million to expand existing title Delicious, which was launched three months ago. Delicious was launched in the UK after becoming leader… Continue reading GMG Takes 27% Slice Of The Delicious Pie
The worldwide total of broadband lines grew to 100.8 million last year according to a report by Point Topic. The report, titled World Broadband Statistics, showed that in the second half of last year 21 million broadband lines were added, with Asia Pacific contributing to almost half of this to maintain its overall 44% share.Top… Continue reading Broadband Lines Reach 100 Million Worldwide In 2003
Formula One motor-racing is being watched by just one-fifth of the audience being claimed by the sport’s official organising body, according to the latest research conducted by Initiative Media.Initiative’s average world-wide viewing figure for an average Formula One race is just 39 million, a number dwarfed by that of Formula One Management, which claims 300… Continue reading Formula One Red-Flagged By Audience Research
American publishing giant Gannett is understood to have pulled out of the race to take control of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph as bidding enters its crucial second phase.Gannett, which also owns the Newsquest group of regional newspapers in the UK, was tipped as a front-runner for the papers being auctioned off by Lord Black’s… Continue reading Gannett Pulls Out Of Race For Telegraph Titles
Online advertising can boost off-line sales by as much as 12.5%, according to an innovative new study published by MSN in conjunction with Procter & Gamble, Nestle and Kraft.The research, carried out between November 2003 and January this year, recommends a significant increase in internet adspend after revealing that sales of consumer packaged goods rose… Continue reading Online Advertising Can Boost Sales By Up To 12.5%
The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race bowed out to a massive audience of nearly nine million viewers yesterday afternoon as the BBC aired its last ever broadcast of the prestigious annual event.Unofficial overnight figures from BARB show that a peak of 8.9 million viewers tuned in to see Cambridge secure a controversial win over Oxford… Continue reading BBC Sinks Competition With Boat Race Coverage