Hard bitten cop Gene Hunt returned to our screens last night in the follow up series to time travelling period piece Life On Mars, catching villains in ’80s London in Ashes To Ashes.Hunt (Philip Glenister) has been joined by a new time-warped sidekick in the shape of Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes), stranded in 1981 after… Continue reading Ashes To Ashes Leaves Competition For Dust
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Reports in the trade press have suggested that GCap is planning to sell its majority stake in DAB multiplex Digital One.Recently appointed GCap chief executive Fru Hazlitt (see A Fresh Start For GCap With Hazlitt) is said be outlining her plans for the company to the City next Monday, where she is expected to detail… Continue reading GCap Could Sell Its Stake In Digital One
BT’s financial results for the final three months of 2007 show that its pre-tax profits fell 30% to £447 million while revenues rose 1% to £5.15 billion. Ben Verwaayen, BT chief executive, said: “This has been another solid performance. We have delivered our twenty third consecutive quarter of year on year earnings per share growth.… Continue reading BT’s Pre-tax Profits Decline
BT Vision has seen its subscriber numbers grow to more than 150,000 since its launch just over a year ago.According to BT’s quarterly results released today, the broadband TV service finished 2007 with 120,000 customers and has since added more than 30,000.BT Vision launched in 2006 (see Long Time Coming – BT’s Vision) and recently… Continue reading BT Vision Hits 150,000 Subscribers
The debut match for new England manager, Fabio Capello, was watched by more than 8.3 million adults on average last night, giving BBC One a viewing share of 36.2% between 7.30pm and 10pm.England’s victory over Switzerland in the friendly proved a popular choice for television viewers last night, as did Grand Designs over on Channel… Continue reading England Friendly Draws Over 8.3m To BBC One
The latest forecast from Attentional suggests that a number of factors will combine to offer a brighter than anticipated future for UK television over the next five years.Attentional said that one factor behind this trend is the rapid conversion of older viewers to digital platforms, where the availability of extra channels means they tend to… Continue reading Bright Future For UK TV
Facebook is set to roll-out non-English language versions of its social networking site in the coming weeks as part of an ambitious overseas expansion strategy in 2008.The move is designed to generate user uptake across Europe and other markets including Australasia.Blake Chandlee, commercial director at Facebook, told mad.co.uk that the site hopes to further expand… Continue reading Facebook To Roll-Out Non-English Language Sites
AOL has acquired buy.at, an independent affiliate network that provides a platform for performance based e-commerce marketing programs to advertisers and publishers. buy.at will operate as a wholly-owned business unit of Advertising.com, part of AOL’s Platform-A organisation. Lynda Clarizio, president of Advertising.com, said: “This transaction will position Advertising.com to serve merchant and retail advertisers with… Continue reading AOL Acquires buy.at Affiliate Network
Mobile operators 3 and O2 have struck an agreement to merge their social networks.A new mobile social network, EyeVibe, will succeed 3’s SeeMeTV and O2’s LookAtMeTV, from the end this month, when the two operators have finished testing the service.The two offerings have proved valuable money-spinners for their operators and are both built on a… Continue reading O2 And 3 To Merge Social Networks
Havas chairman Vincent Bolloré is understood to be preparing a takeover bid of rival Aegis. According to a report in Campaign, Havas sources predict that Aegis, the parent company of Carat, Vizeum and the market research company Synovate, will be under Bolloré’s control by the end of the year. It is expected that if Bolloré… Continue reading Vincent Bolloré Could Make Aegis Bid
