NTL Broadcast and O2 will be testing the televisual capabilities of the next generation of mobile phones, with BSkyB, Chart TV Show, Discovery Networks Europe, Shorts International and Turner Broadcasting among the first broadcasters to provide 16 television channels to customers with Nokia’s new 7710 handset.The six month trial will take part in the Oxford… Continue reading NTL And O2 Start First Mobile TV Trials
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Satellite broadcaster, BSkyB, has appointed i-level to help drive continued growth in sales of Sky digital and Sky+ via its sky.com website.Over 7.7 million customers in the UK and Ireland now receive sky digital, with the number of Sky+ customers more than doubling to 770,000 in the 12 months to 31 March 2005.Around 15% of… Continue reading Sky Appoints i-Level To Drive Subscriber Growth
Media Group, Carat, has announced the appointment of Dominic Williams to the newly-created position of Press director after a three month selection process including both internal and external candidates.Williams has been at Carat for eight years and is currently head of trading for Carat Direct Communications, joining as a press buyer specialising in direct response… Continue reading Williams Signs As New Carat Press Director
Guardian Media Group (GMG) has announced a positive end of year trading update, enjoying revenue growth of 17% year on year for all its stations, signalling a move to profit for the first time.The radio division of GMG has shown remarkable growth, outperforming the industry as a whole, with revenues from Jazz FM and Smooth… Continue reading GMG Reveals 17% Revenue Growth Across All Stations
Paris based advertising group, Havas, has continued its turnaround which began in the first quarter of 2004, both in terms of organic growth and Net New Business, revealing a growth of 1.4% in the first quarter of 2005, double what it achieved in the same period of 2004.Havas attributed this strong increase to the performance… Continue reading Havas Continues Strong Performance
Channel 4 has announced the launch of its new music strand, E4 Music Zone, acting as a test bed for the latest interactive techniques and signalling the broadcasters increased commitment to music across all of its platforms. The zone will be broadcast from 6am to 2pm daily, resulting in E4 being available to viewers 24… Continue reading Channel 4 Tests Interactivity Through Music Offering
Less than a third of UK consumers have heard of the term “digital switchover” with a significant proportion not knowing where to turn to for advice, according to media watchdog Ofcom’s new Consumer Panel Study.The research showed that out of more than 2,500 consumers surveyed, just 10% said they were aware of the digital switchover,… Continue reading UK Public Unaware Of Impending Digital Switchover
The National Readership Survey (NRS) has announced plans to “investigate options for change” within the surveys’s methodology, as well as extending the scope of information that it delivers to the UK media industry.The research represents the first step in a long term programme investigating three important areas of NRS activity. The possibility of aligning NRS… Continue reading NRS To Investigate Options For Change
Breakfast listening both nationally and in London has enjoyed an upward surge in audience with the majority of stations revealing growth in their weekly reach for the three months to March, according to the latest RAJAR figures.Nationally, Kelvin Mackenzie’s talkSPORT stove off the competition to see a massive rise in its weekly reach of 31.81%,… Continue reading RAJAR Results Q1 2005: Listeners Hungry For Breakfast Shows
RAJAR’s audiometer testing programme was recently given a £500,000 funding boost, creating the UK’s most extensive fieldwork tests to date and providing TV ratings body, BARB, with the perfect opportunity to pair with its radio counterpart to “put a little toe in the water” and test possible future methods of TV data collection.Speaking to NewsLine’s… Continue reading NewsLine Interview: Tony Wearn, Research Director, BARB