Xfm breakfast DJ Alex Zane is leaving the Global Radio station and being replaced by Ian Camfield, currently presenter of the 12-4pm slot.It is understood that Zane is leaving by “mutual consent” as he has come to the end of his contract. His last show will be this Thursday.The latest RAJAR figures, for Q4 2008,… Continue reading Alex Zane to leave Xfm’s breakfast show
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BBC One saw a slight rise in its viewing share in March, with the four other main terrestrial broadcasters showing year on year declines.All ViewingBBC One’s viewing share rose to 21.5% in March following a year on year increase of 0.3 percentage points. Last month saw the return of The Apprentice to BBC One, with… Continue reading Television Viewing Round-Up – March 2009
Trade secretary Peter Mandelson has hinted that the government could be ready to fund the implementation of UK-wide next-generation broadband.Speaking at the Digital Britain summit held in London last Friday, Mandelson said that government money could be used to improve the current situation where 12.5 million homes in the UK still have no access to… Continue reading Mandelson hints at government funding for next-gen broadband
Internet search engine Ask.com is returning to its original name, Ask Jeeves, in the UK and bringing back its iconic butler.Jeeves was retired in 2006 but is returning in a move that also gives users a choice of URL to reach the search engine – ask.com, ask.co.uk, askjeeves.com and askjeeves.co.uk.Cesar Mascaraque, managing director of Ask… Continue reading Ask.com brings back Jeeves
The Guardian has raised the cover price of its Saturday edition by 10p to £1.70.The Guardian‘s last price rise came in September 2008, when it increased to £1.60 (see Guardian And Telegraph To Raise Cover Prices).In the rest of the Quality market, the Saturday Times costs £1.50, while the Saturday Daily Telegraph and Saturday Independent… Continue reading Guardian ups Saturday cover price
Newsquest’s advertising revenue fell 38.7% year on year in the first three months of 2009.Financial results published by the regional newspaper publisher’s US parent company Gannett also show that UK classified advertising revenue was down 45.1% in the first quarter.Craig Dubow, chairman, president and chief executive of Gannett, said: “Our results reflect the pressure on… Continue reading Newsquest’s ad revenue down 38.7%
Panini’s Bliss magazine, aimed at teenage girls, has undergone a redesign featuring a new-look logo.The revamped mag will hit newsstands on April 22 supported by a sampling campaign, retail promotions and press marketing.As well as a new logo, the title will also feature new columnists and updated page layouts.It will retain its current cover price… Continue reading Bliss magazine gets new look
Newspapers could lose out by ditching their print editions and going online-only, according to a new study from City University.The study, focussing on Finnish financial newspaper Taloussanomat which went online-only in December 2007, found that although costs can be cut, revenues could be in danger.The paper, which went fully online following heavy financial losses, saw… Continue reading New study examines problems facing online-only newspapers
Advertiser body ISBA has published a new report looking at payment by results mechanisms that can help clients and agencies get a fair deal in their negotiations.The second Payment by Results report, commissioned by ISBA and conducted by the advertising research consortium (ARC), sets out to aid clients and agencies benchmark their remuneration arrangements.Jonathan Lace,… Continue reading ISBA publishes report outlining payment by results mechanisms
Men’s free weekly magazine Sport has suspended publication after its French parent company, Sport Media & Strategy, went into administration.The last issue of the magazine – which is distributed each Friday at tube stations, gyms, health clubs, and airports – came out on April 3.It is understood that a buyer will now be sought for… Continue reading Sport magazine suspends publication