England’s dismal 1-0 defeat in a friendly against Spain drew 6.3 million adult viewers to BBC One last night, with 28.6% of the adult television viewing population seeing a woeful performance from McClaren’s men.The return of entrepreneurial business reality show, Dragon’s Den, attracted an audience of almost three million, giving BBC Two a 12.8% share,… Continue reading Dismal Defeat Boosts BBC One
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Consumers will soon be able to receive some of BSkyB’s most popular programmes through a conventional rooftop aerial and digital terrestrial television box for a monthly subscription fee, after the company today announced that it is developing plans for the launch of such a service.In a bid to lure customers away from free-to-air TV towards… Continue reading New Sky Service To Lure Consumers From Free TV
The BBC overall increased its share of listening by a marginal 0.1% points compared to last quarter, despite a year on year dip of 0.7% points, according to today’s Q4 RAJAR figures.Weekly reach for the Corporation’s stations was up marginally, by almost 0.5% period on period, a dip of almost 0.5% year on year. However,… Continue reading Listeners Spending Less Time With BBC And Commercial Radio
There was, as we have come to expect, a fierce battle for the breakfast number one spot in London, with Heart 106.2 FM beating both Radio 1 and Capital Radio.The RAJAR figures for Q4 2006 show that Heart 106.2 FM enjoyed a period on period increase of 23.4% in the breakfast slot, giving it a… Continue reading Breakfast Battle Sees Heart 106.2 FM Come Out On Top
Heart 106.2FM remained well and truly London’s favourite radio station, with Q4 2006 RAJAR figures revealing the station to have the highest weekly reach, share of listening and hours per listener amongst the commercial FM stations in the capital.Heart’s weekly reach leapt more than 8% from last quarter and more than 5% year on year.… Continue reading Heart 106.2 FM Retains Top Spot In London
As the release of the July to December 2006 consumer magazine ABCs creeps ever nearer, IPC Media has spawned another women’s weekly title into an already crowded market. But will Look, a glossy femme “bible” saturated with celebs, tawdry high street fashions and body image hysteria, really be a viable commercial success, and will women… Continue reading NewsLine Feature: Look, Another Women’s Weekly
The start of WAGs’ Boutique lured just 334,000 adults on average to ITV2 last night, giving the channel a 2% viewing share of the multi-channel television network, despite a considerable marketing push.London freesheet thelondonpaper, which has a circulation of 410,000, was yesterday wrapped in a full colour advert for the programme, designed to look like… Continue reading WAGs Fail To Wow For ITV2
Traditional broadcasting will make way for IPTV functionality in the next five years, according to Microsoft chairman, Bill Gates.Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Gates predicted that the internet would revolutionise television due to an explosion of online video content and the merging of PCs and TV sets.“I’m stunned how people aren’t seeing… Continue reading Internet Will Revolutionise TV, Says Gates
Waking The Dead once again managed to lure more than 6.5 million adult viewers to BBC One, with part two of the ‘Mask Of Sanity’ story line giving the channel a 27.4% audience share.The conclusion of the two-part drama Trial And Retribution on ITV1 put up a good fight, taking a 23.5% share. Around 5.3… Continue reading All Eyes On BBC One’s Waking The Dead
Inside Out, News International’s monthly home and style magazine, is to close less than a year after its launch, due to competition in the sector.The title, which has never released circulation or readership figures, was launched in March of last year by News Magazines, a division of News International.At the last ABC release, the home… Continue reading Title Closure Shrinks News International’s Magazine Portfolio