US advertising spending for the first half of 2008 declined slightly compared to the same period last year, according to preliminary figures released by Nielsen Monitor-Plus, the advertising information service of The Nielsen Company. Overall, despite a continued softening of the US economy, several media and companies showed healthy growth in advertising for the first… Continue reading US Adspend Declines Slightly In First Half Of 2008
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The Carphone Warehouse has bid £150 million less than expected for Tiscali, valuing the broadband company at under £450 million.Tiscali had been expecting closer to £600 million when it put itself up for sale in May this year.JP Morgan and Banca IMI are still handling negotiations on Tiscali’s behalf, months after the company’s end of… Continue reading The Carphone Warehouse Bids £150m Less For Tiscali
The Carphone Warehouse has bid less than £450 million for Tiscali, 25% lower than the company’s earlier expectation of £600 million. Tiscali put itself up for sale earlier this year, but missed a self-imposed June 30 deadline to clinch a deal. According to a report in the Sunday Times, interested parties including BT, Vodafone and… Continue reading Carphone Warehouse Makes Tiscali Offer
The new series of Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One and ITV1’s The X Factor dominated the weekend viewing figures, pulling in more than nine million viewers each.Strictly Come Dancing, with Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly, attracted 9.2 million peak viewers to the first show on Saturday at 6.10pm, while the second show on Sunday… Continue reading Singing And Dancing Dominate Weekend Viewing Figures
TV ads for junk food are still being shown during programmes watched by children, despite current ad restrictions, according to a new report from consumer group Which?.The Which? report says that shows such as Beat the Star and Emmerdale are not covered by the ban on junk food ads brought in by Ofcom.The Ofcom rules… Continue reading Which? Says Junk Food Ads Avoiding Ofcom Ban
Rob Webster, currently director of third party channels at BSkyB, has been promoted to director of channels and operations.In his new role he will have responsibility for relationships with all retailed and non-retailed channels on the platform.Webster, who will report to chief operating officer Mike Darcey, will also lead negotiation of linear channel distribution agreements… Continue reading Webster Promoted To Sky Channels Director
Bauer’s More magazine is set for its second relaunch within a year in an attempt to boost its circulation.The new weekly magazine will launch next Tuesday, with Bauer hoping to attract a more sophisticated readership, although it will still be targeting its demographic of 18 to 24 year olds.More magazine recorded a significant 37% year… Continue reading More Magazine Set For Second Relaunch
New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, has found that 27% of TV households in the US have at least one Digital Video Recorder (DVR), and 30% of those households have more than one DVR. DVR owners are very happy with the service – 87% would recommend their DVR service to a friend, and 81%… Continue reading DVRs Now In One Quarter Of US Households
BBC Radio 5 Live is set to get its biggest schedule shakeup in years, with the midday news going and Nicky Campbell taking on a new morning phone-in show.Victoria Derbyshire’s phone-in programme will be moved back to 10am to make way for Campbell’s new hour long phone-in session at 9am, directly after the breakfast show… Continue reading 5 Live Set For Schedule Shakeup
ITV has signed a deal with Setanta to air highlights of England’s remaining away matches in their World Cup qualifying group.The deal, reported to be in the region of £1 million, covers highlights of the away matches against Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine.Trevor East, the director of sport at Setanta, said: “Setanta wants to ensure that… Continue reading ITV To Air England Football Highlights
