Channel Five lost £31 million in the first six months of 2009, according to parent company RTL Group’s financial results.
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Channel 4 has confirmed that it will not be renewing its Big Brother deal with producer Endemol when it expires next year.
Sir Martin Sorrell’s WPP Group has reported a 47% fall in pre-tax profits to £252.2 million in the first half of 2009.
Marie Claire joins forces with Pearl & Dean and Vue Cinemas to launch a series of monthly film preview screenings for its readers in a bid to promote the revamped magazine.
Yudu Media is set to launch an online magazine service to allow publishers to host digital versions of their magazines.
Sky Sports has signed a new deal for exclusive live TV rights to La Liga matches for the next three seasons.
BSkyB has signed a five year sponsorship deal – thought to be worth about £3 million a year – with AEG Europe to become a “founding partner” of the O2 Arena.
Trinity Mirror has confirmed more job cuts as it considers changing the Birmingham Post from a daily to a weekly title and switching the Birmingham Mail to a morning paper
Arqiva has completed the purchase of the technology behind Project Kangaroo and confirmed Pierre-Jean Sebert as CEO of its new VOD business.
The last in the series of ITV1’s Monday Monday secured the top spot with a high of 3.2 million viewers last night.
