Each week, NewsLine brings you a round-up of the latest news from the City affecting the media industry.The main City news this week concerned Google as they acquired the online advertising company Doubleclick for £3.1 billion, more than they paid for the video-sharing website YouTube (Full Story).The search engine giant also signed an agreement with… Continue reading Media In The City
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We all know that Sir Richard Branson is no stranger to taking on challenges, but this time he could have flung one rock too many at Goliath’s head.Last week, it finally happened. Virgin Media fulfilled its promise to file legal proceedings against Sky over the channel carriage dispute (see Virgin Media Files Legal Proceedings Against… Continue reading Virgin Media And Sky: The Story So Far
George Entwistle, head of BBC TV current affairs, has been announced as the acting controller of BBC Four for six months.The current controller, Janice Hadlow, is taking a sabbatical to complete a book on George III. The BBC says that she will also be spending time “consulting on the wider BBC Vision strategy”.Jana Bennett, Director… Continue reading Entwistle Appointed Acting Head Of BBC Four
A new report claims that the UK’s current and planned broadband infrastructure may not meet the future needs of the most intensive users and could harm the UK’s competitiveness.The report from the Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) says that the UK could be left behind as several key competitor nations are in the process of deploying… Continue reading Challenges Ahead For UK Broadband
BBC One is to launch a dance-contest spin-off show from the Eurovision Song Contest this Autumn, featuring dancing couples from 13 countries across Europe.Hosted by Graham Norton, the two-hour special will be a major BBC One Saturday night event and will see professional and amateur dancers compete for the international crown.They contestants will perform two… Continue reading Eurovision Spin-Off For BBC One
Each week, NewsLine brings you a round-up of the latest news from the City affecting the media industry.This week’s big City news mainly revolved around SMG, with the company releasing its 2006 financial results and announcing that it is seeking a separate stock market listing for Virgin Radio.SMG said that it wants to focus on… Continue reading Media In The City
thelondonpaper stayed ahead of its competitor, the London Lite, in March, recording a period on period circulation increase of more than 8,000 or 1.6%.The London Lite, meanwhile, recorded a very slight period on period decrease of 0.1%, giving it a total circulation figure of over 400,200. thelondonpaper‘s circulation rests at around 502,000.The Evening Standard‘s circulation… Continue reading thelondonpaper Remains Ahead Of London Lite
Thursday evening set the scene for the rest of the holiday period, with BBC One taking on ITV1 in a battle for viewers.ITV1 aired the big match, which saw Tottenham Hotspur take on Spanish side Sevilla in a UEFA cup quarter-final, and a peak of 4.1 million adults watched the plucky north-Londoners come unstuck against… Continue reading BBC One Edges Easter Viewing Battle
Each week, NewsLine brings you a round-up of the latest news from the City affecting the media industry.There were some major manoeuvres in the City this week, with Havas chairman Vincent Bollore once again failing in his bid to win representation on the Aegis board.Bollore, who has a 21.9% share in Aegis, called a third… Continue reading Media In The City
Each week, NewsLine brings you a round-up of the latest news from the City affecting the media industry.Thise week, ITV announced that ITV1’s net advertising revenue dropped from £1.4 million in 2005 to £1.2 million in 2006 (Full Story).Meanwhile, the Interactive Advertising Bureau released figures which showed that search engine giant Google claimed 43% of… Continue reading Media In The City