Broadcaster Five generated £314 million in advertising revenue in 2007, compared with £290.3 million in 2006, an 8.2% boost. The growth is a result of new revenue from Five’s digital channels, Five Life and Five US, and an almost 3% improvement in total television advertising. Five chief executive, Jane Lighting, told The Times: “Five is… Continue reading Five Boosts Ad Revenue By 8.2%
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Revenues for free to view web services will rise by only £1 million from 2007 to 2008, but are expected to increase to £98 million by 2012 as commercial services pick up market share, according to a report from Screen Digest.The report predicts that over 1.5 billion television shows and specialist programmes will be downloaded… Continue reading BBC iPlayer To Aid Web TV Growth
BBC One’s Mistresses lured more than 4.4 million adults to the channel last night for its second last episode, whilst ITV1’s bawdy Ladette To Lady drew 3.6 million between 9pm and 10pm.As the four lives of the Mistresses continued to unfold, BBC One took a 20% share for the show in the timeslot, whilst the… Continue reading Mistresses Lures Over 4.4 Million To BBC One
BSkyB has reported its lowest take-up since it became a digital-only service in 2001, now reporting a total of 8.8 million pay-TV customers, with 167,000 net additions made in the last three months of 2007.This keeps the company on track to hitting 10 million by 2010, but represents a year on year decline on take-up,… Continue reading Sky Pay-TV Subscriptions Reach 8.8 Million
Google has reportedly proposed a partnership with search rival Yahoo! in an effort to escape Microsoft’s $44.6 billion hostile takeover bid. It is understood that Google chief executive yesterday telephoned Yahoo! founder Jerry Yang to propose working together. A partnership between the two could see Yahoo! outsource its search and advertising functions to Google while… Continue reading Google Proposes Yahoo! Partnership
News Corp has announced second quarter pre-tax profits of $1.39 billion (£705 million), up 9.2% year on year. The Murdoch media empire grew in all but two of its eight operating divisions, filmed entertainment and television. Group revenues grew 9.5% year-on-year to $8.59 billion, with cable network programming revenues up by a third to $1.24… Continue reading News Corp Profits Up In Q2
By 2010, annual mobile handset shipments will have increased by almost 25%, reaching a figure in excess of 1.4 billion units worldwide according to the latest industry report from Understanding & Solutions. Last year, over 1.1 billion units were shipped globally, with the majority of growth coming from emerging markets, particularly India and Africa, where… Continue reading Mobile Handset Shipments To Increase Almost 25%
GaydarRadio is celebrating its sixth birthday with a brand new line-up and five brand new network shows.Joining the daily line-up are the former CBBC and Diggit (GMTV) presenter Liam Dolan who presents Gaydar Anthems live from Profile three evenings a week and Phil Marriott with a brand new weekday drivetime show.Also making their GaydarRadio debuts… Continue reading GaydarRadio Unveils New Line-Up
Naked Communications has been acquired by Australian marketing services company Photon with an initial cash payment of A$36 million (US$33 million). Photon has acquired 100% control of Naked, in a deal involving a four-year performance-based earn-out package for the agency’s founders. Naked was founded in the UK in 2000 and operates in the US, Australia,… Continue reading Photon Acquires Naked
The first part of Sir David Attenborough’s new series, Life In Cold Blood, was enjoyed by more than 6.4 million adults last night, giving BBC One a 28.4% audience share between 9pm and 10pm.However, the intriguing programme, which examined the fascinating world of reptiles, looking at the lives of crocodiles, chameleons and turtles to name… Continue reading Viewers Warm To Life In Cold Blood
