Last week in the City, UTV, the owner of talkSPORT, reported a 2% increase in group revenues for 2007, to £115.6 million.The company’s operating profit, including associate income and before exceptional charges was up 5% from £24.8 million in 2006, to £26 million (Full Story).JCDecaux reported worldwide revenues of more than €2 billion (£1.5 billion)… Continue reading Media In The City: UTV Reports 2% Increase In Revenues
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Ashes To Ashes was the big winner in the 9pm slot last night, with a peak audience of 5.9 million adults (a 27.2% share of the audience).The hour long show had an average of 5.6 million adult viewers, or a 25.8% share of the audience.Thursday night is comedy night on BBC Two, although it seems… Continue reading 5.9m Tune In To Ashes To Ashes
Ofcom is to auction a large portion of radio spectrum for services such as mobile TV.The provisional deadline for applications is 10 April, with the auction likely to start at the end of April.Ofcom said the 1452-1492 MHz band, the so-called “L-Band”, could potentially be used for mobile multimedia services such as mobile TV, satellite… Continue reading Ofcom To Auction Radio Spectrum To Make Way For Mobile TV
ITV has signed a deal to show all of this season’s Formula 1 races live on its broadband TV service.Beginning with this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix, the broadcaster will be offering new and exclusive interactive action and news plus post race highlight packages, located at itv.com/F1.As part of the deal, itv.com will stream live simulcasts… Continue reading ITV To Show Formula 1 Online
IPC Ignite, the men’s lifestyle and music division of IPC Media, has announced the appointment of James Thrower as associate publisher of monthly titles Uncut and Loaded.Thrower joined IPC’s leading magazine distribution company Marketforce in 1998 as circulation executive working on the IPC Southbank portfolio.He then worked as deputy circulation manager of IPC Connect before… Continue reading IPC Appoints Associate Publisher
An estimated 13.2 million households received an IPTV service in 2007, with nearly 8.4 million IP-enabled set-top boxes shipping worldwide, according to a new study from IMS Research. The IPTV: A Global Market Analysis – 2008 Edition report also forecast that IPTV households will grow 52.2% annually though 2012. This new study examines the worldwide… Continue reading 13.2m Households Received IPTV In 2007
American digital video recording system, TiVo, has forged a deal with YouTube that will allow US viewers to watch the video-sharing website through their television.Viewers will be able to search, browse and watch YouTube videos directly on their TV sets, but they must own a TiVo Series3 DVR that is broadband connected.Users will also be… Continue reading US Viewers To Get YouTube Through TV Sets
Last night saw BBC One air a special edition of The Apprentice in aid of Sport Relief, featuring celebrities such as Phil Tufnell and Kirstie Allsop.It was pretty good viewing too, as the boys clashed over who should be team leader while the girls went ahead and got on with things.The hour long show, on… Continue reading BBC One Bags The Viewers With Apprentice Special
Dennis Publishing and mobile media company Player X have launched a mobile TV channel for digital only men’s lifestyle magazine, Monkey.The Monkey mobile TV channel will run in a similar way to the ad-funded digital magazine. The service will be free for the consumer, running as the first off-portal men’s lifestyle mobile TV channel, according… Continue reading Dennis Launches Monkey Mobile TV Channel
The number of computers in the US using mobile broadband technology to access the internet grew by 154% year on year in Q4 2007, according to a new study from comScore. Mobile broadband employs cellular networks, where users pay subscriptions for access and the connection is made with a PC card, built-in adapter, or connections… Continue reading Increase In Number of US Computers Going Online Via Mobile Broadband
