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
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AOL is to buy leading social networking website Bebo in an $850 million (£417 million) cash deal.Bebo, founded by Michael and Xochi Birch in 2005, claims to have 11.4 million unique users in the UK and a worldwide membership of more than 40 million.In a statement released this afternoon, AOL said that the deal would… Continue reading AOL To Buy Bebo For $850m
Trinity Mirror is to roll out its hyper local community websites nationwide, beginning with two Coventry sites in April.The Coventry websites, which launch in the Coventry Telegraph‘s circulation area in April, will feature user-generated content including readers’ blogs and photos, and follow a successful pilot in Teesside.Trinity Mirror launched 22 postcode-specific hyper local websites in… Continue reading Trinity Mirror Expands Hyper Local Offering
Channel 4 is intending to move further into the digital media realm with an investment of £50 million in new format expansion as part of the broadcaster’s vision for its future.Chief executive, Andy Duncan, has unveiled the “Next on 4” blueprint for the broadcaster’s role in public service broadcasting, outlining how C4 intends to expand… Continue reading Channel 4 To Extend Digital Media Expansion
JCDecaux has reported worldwide revenues of more than €2 billion (£1.5 billion) for 2007, up 2.8% from 2006. The billboard giant’s organic revenues growth, excluding acquisitions and the impact of foreign exchange, was 8.8%. In a trading statement, JCDecaux said that its UK billboard business posted double digit growth in profit margin last year. However,… Continue reading JCDecaux Reports Worldwide Revenues Of €2bn
UTV, owner of talkSPORT, has reported a 2% increase in group revenues for 2007, to £115.6 million. Operating profit, including associate income and before exceptional charges was up 5% from £24.8 million in 2006, to £26 million. Radio operating profit was up 21% at £14.5 million for the year, while television operating profit was down… Continue reading UTV Group Revenues Increase 2%
AOL is to buy leading social networking website Bebo in an $850 million (£417 million) cash deal. Bebo, founded by Michael and Xochi Birch in 2005, claims to have 11.4 million unique users in the UK and a total membership of more than 40 million worldwide. AOL said that the deal would give it a… Continue reading AOL Buys Bebo For $850m
The combination of greater 3G adoption and a marked increase in rich media, made-for-mobile content will drive mobile entertainment revenues to $47.5 billion by 2010, according to a new report from Juniper Research. However, the Juniper report cautions that entertainment service adoption will be retarded unless improvements are made in areas such as the user… Continue reading Mobile Entertainment Revenues To Reach $47.5bn By 2010
MySpace, the social networking website owned by News Corporation, is launching an advertising system in the UK that targets consumers using the personal information on their profile pages.Travis Katz, the senior vice-president and general manager for international at MySpace, said the “hyper-targeting” system was already popular with advertisers in the US, reported the Guardian.The new… Continue reading MySpace To Launch Targeted Ad System
The Sun is planning an extensive redesign which will see it move closer in look to News International freesheet thelondonpaper, according to a report.The Guardian reports that the changes, which will be introduced over the next two months, will include colour-coded sections and a more modern design.It is understood that the Sun is planning to… Continue reading The Sun Planning Extensive Redesign
