The ABC will host the IFABC General Assembly as part of its birthday celebrations, to mark the 75th year that it has provided the UK media industry with currencies for the buying and selling of space for print, exhibitions and now electronic media.The IFABC General Assembly, billed as one of the most auspicious occasions in… Continue reading ABC To Host Major Industry Event To Mark 75th Birthday
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Mark Dinning has returned to Emap to edit Empire magazine, after two years with Future Publishing.Dinning has been the editor of Future’s title Total Film for almost a year-and-a-half, and during his reign the magazine enjoyed its most successful period in its nine-year history.He first joined Empire as a staff writer in November 1999, before… Continue reading Dinning Returns To Emap To Edit Empire
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe was the main attraction on Extras last night, with the comedy drawing in a peak audience of 3.2 million adults (a 16% audience share) in its 9pm timeslot.However, over on ITV1, the hour-long Ladette To Lady pulled in a peak audience of 4.4 million adults (an average audience share of… Continue reading Ladettes More Popular Than Potter
The Financial Times newspaper has appointed Broadsystem to manage all of its UK subscriptions, in a bid to boost the title’s subscriber base.Broadsystem has developed a bespoke subscription process for the FT, enabling the paper to develop its subscription programmes flexibly. Broadsystem are responsible for handling the entire process from customer service, through to data… Continue reading FT Appoints Broadsystem In Bid To Boost UK Subscriptions
The huge increase in consumers going online to video rich websites is one of the most significant recent trends in television, and such sites could pose a threat to UK broadcasters.This was one of the issues raised at MediaTel Group’s latest ‘Future Of TV’ seminar, held in London yesterday. Rahul Chakkara, controller BBCi believes that… Continue reading Rise In Broadband Could Threaten TV Channels In UK
Digital switchover will be fundamental to the landscape of how and what people watch on television in the next few years, according to Ford Ennals, chief executive of Digital UK, who was discussing the forthcoming move at MediaTel Group’s ‘Future Of TV’ seminar yesterday.Clare Salmon, director of marketing and commercial strategy at ITV, agreed that… Continue reading Digital Switchover Will Be Fundamental To TV Landscape
Five has unveiled the first stage of its multi-million pound advertising campaign today to support the launch of its two new digital channels, Five Life and Five US.The campaign, which is the biggest since the channel launched in 1997, includes outdoor ads, TV slots on Channel 4, E4, Sky One, GMTV, Living, ITV2 and ITV4,… Continue reading Five Unveils Biggest Marketing Campaign In Channel’s History
The BBC is like a “rather overindulged spoilt child”, according to Jim Marshall, chairman of Starcom UK, who was a panellist at the ‘Future Of TV’ seminar held in London by MediaTel Group this morning.“When you indulge spoilt children, they behave badly, and the BBC does,” he said. “It behaves badly in television in terms… Continue reading Starcom UK Chairman Says BBC Is Like A “Spoilt Child”
The X Factor was Saturday night’s big winner for ITV1, pulling in an average of 7.5 million adult viewers in the 7.30pm timeslot.The programme, which saw the final rounds of auditions and the judges allocated their mentoring categories, took a 40.5% audience share, compared to the Lottery on BBC One, which took an almost 22%… Continue reading BBC One and ITV1 In Weekend Viewing Battle
The total number of text messages sent in the UK for August soared to over 3.6 billion, which is the highest monthly total ever recorded, according to the latest figures from the Mobile Data Association (MDA).This latest data indicates an increase of 100 million messages on the previous highest total recorded in July. Contributing to… Continue reading Text Messaging For August Soars To Record Levels