Orange may win the auction to buy AOL UK, the internet business owned by Time Warner, the US Media conglomerate, according to reports in the Sunday Telegraph.The paper says that the bid from the France Telecom owned company is motivated by fear of its rival, BSkyB, getting hold of it.Carphone Warehouse’s offer of free broadband… Continue reading Orange And BSkyB In Battle Over AOL UK
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Richard Bacon, Capital Radio’s current drive-time presenter, will move back to Xfm in August, with Xfm’s Lucio taking over Bacon’s old role.Gold Sony award-winner Lucio has helped Xfm achieve the station’s highest ever drive-time audience since joining in October 2005. Bacon, who joined Capital in May 2005, said: “I have enjoyed my time at Capital,… Continue reading Bacon Back On Xfm
This year’s MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival could be the last to focus solely on TV, according to Alison Sharman, 2006 advisory chair and ITV director of factual and daytime, who reflected on the festival’s possible direction for the future at the event’s launch this morning.With the dramatic and rapid evolution of broadcast that is… Continue reading MediaGuardian TV Festival Could Have Future Focus On All Media
England’s bitter defeat to Portugal netted a peak of 16.8 million adult viewers on Saturday afternoon for BBC One, with 75.6% of the adult viewing population tuning in.However, this was less than watched the England v Sweden match earlier in the tournament, which drew 17.9 million adult viewers, probably owing to the game falling on… Continue reading 16.8 Million Adults Share England’s Bitter Exit From World Cup
Classic FM, GCap Media’s classical music radio station, has won ‘National Sales Team of the Year’ for the third year running at the Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards.This is the first time the award has been won by the same team three years in a row. GCap Media also received radio station of the year accolades… Continue reading Classic FM Wins Another Award For GCap Media
BSkyB could soon enter the “free” broadband battle arena after the company’s chairman, Rupert Murdoch, told investors in his News Corporation that the group would unveil its broadband strategy in the middle of July.The full launch of BSkyB’s internet and voice-call service is expected soon after. The broadcaster is considering offering deals such as free… Continue reading BSkyB Could Enter “Free” Broadband Battle
Social networking website MySpace has unveiled plans for global expansion and a new mobile phone service that will allow its 87 million global users to connect to the service wherever they are.MySpace chief executive Chris DeWolfe said the site, which has more than three million registered users in the UK, would expand into ten new… Continue reading MySpace Set For Further Expansion And Mobile Network
Financial freesheet City AM plans to raise its readership further by giving away 100,000 copies each day, a much higher distribution than paid-for sales at the Financial Times, which sold just over 92,500 copies in Britain and Ireland last month.City AM‘s advertising is exceeding expectations and the paper will break even in its second year… Continue reading City AM Set To Distribute 100,000 Copies Per Day
BT has added to its list of partners for its forthcoming BT Vision service with the signing of a new video on-demand agreement with independent film distributor Momentum Pictures.Momentum Pictures is one of the UK’s largest independent film distributors. This agreement will provide access to films such as Lost in Translation, O, Brother Where Art… Continue reading BT Vision Strikes Deal With Indie Film Distributor
The digital advertising revolution for the Outdoor sector has progressed with the launch of the UK’s first network of digital ink billboards.Clear Channel Outdoor, in conjunction with Magink Display Technologies Inc, has selected ten prime sites in London to build the digital displays on later this year. The network will be controlled from a central… Continue reading First Network Of Digital Billboards Announced