Blake Chandlee, Yahoo! commercial director, has been poached by social networking website Facebook top be its UK sales director and first UK employee.A report from Media Week says that Chandlee – a panelist at MediaTel Group’s ‘Future Of TV’ seminar on Tuesday (see TIOTI Founder Joins MediaTel ‘Future Of TV’ Seminar Panel) – has left… Continue reading Blake Chandlee Leaves Yahoo! For Facebook
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It was the big one on Saturday afternoon, as England took on match favourites Australia in the quarter finals of the Rugby World Cup.As is usually the case when these two nations meet, there was no love lost between the sides, with Australia keen to avenge the final defeat of four years ago which saw… Continue reading 1.9 Million ABC1 Men Watch England Beat Australia
It was pretty close in the battle to be crowned king of the 9pm slot last night, with Torn on ITV1 just gaining the edge over BBC One’s Murphy’s Law.Torn, the harrowing drama series starring Bradley Walsh and Holly Aird, had a peak audience of 4.8 million adults, a 23.4% share of the audience.The BBC… Continue reading 4.8 Million Adults Watch ITV1’s Torn
Ofcom has begun a consultation into Sky’s plans to launch a pay-TV service on the digital terrestrial television platform Freeview.The pay-TV service, which Sky unveiled on Monday under the name Picnic, would see Sky News, Sky Sports News and Sky Three replaced on Freeview with Sky Sports 1 and, in the evening, Sky One (including… Continue reading Ofcom To Look At Sky’s Pay-TV Picnic
New figures from the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) show that UK internet advertising has recorded above-expectation 41.3% year on year growth in the first half of 2007.This takes the sector to a half-year high of £1,334.3 million – compared to £917.2 million a year ago – lifting online advertising’s market share to 14.7%.The results of… Continue reading UK Internet Advertising Records 41.3% Year On Year Growth
Friday evening saw the England rugby team return to the pitch for their vitally important match against a very impressive Tonga team.England had to win to be sure of progressing through to a quarter final showdown with the Aussies, and win they did, although not without a few scares along the way.A peak of two… Continue reading Two Million ABC1 Men Watch England Beat Tonga
Last week, SMG announced that its revenues were flat at £88.5 million, with the group understood to be postponing its plans to float its Virgin Radio business.SMG also announced that it appointed former Chrysalis radio chief executive Richard Huntingford as executive chairman of Virgin Radio (Full Story).Havas, the global advertising and communications services group, reported… Continue reading Media In The City: SMG Postpones Plans To Float Virgin Radio
Household penetration of DAB digital radio in the UK is set to reach 58.5% by the end of 2011, according to new research by the Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB).The DRDB’s new five-year forecast puts household penetration at 21% by the end of 2007, and 30% by the end of 2008, rising to 40% in… Continue reading UK DAB Household Penetration To Reach 58.5% By 2011
Five is to undergo a major revamp, coinciding with the arrival of Neighbours on the channel next year.According to reports, the revamp is scheduled for next March/April, with the channel getting new branding and idents.It is understood that Lisa Opie, Five‘s managing director of content, is in the process of recruiting a new media team… Continue reading Five To Undergo Major Revamp
The new free men’s magazine, ShortList, hit the streets today with around 360,000 copies being given away outside Tube stations in London.The title, aimed at 18 to 35-year-old ABC1 men, is also being distributed in Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh and West Yorkshire, at airports and on Virgin Trains and Eurostar services.Edited by former Nuts… Continue reading New Free Men’s Mag Arrives Today