BSkyB’s full year revenue increased by 10% to £4.5 million, with the broadcaster adding a net 406,000 new subscribers to reach 8.58 million.Sky+ acquisitions were up 821,000 to 2.37 million, whilst HD customers reached 292,000, which Sky said was its fastest take-up for an additional TV product.There was also record Sky Talk customer growth of… Continue reading BSkyB Revenues Increase
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Virgin Media is to launch a new online sports portal next week, allowing visitors a chance to watch highlights from all Barclays Premier League, Coca-Cola Championship, League 1 and League 2 matches for free.The clips will be available on-demand for one week after transmission, with the site available to everyone with access to the internet,… Continue reading Virgin Launches Online Sports Portal
US consumer electronics marketers spent $1.9 billion online in 2006, or 13.7% of their ad budgets, according to new research from eMarketer. However, according to the Consumer Electronics Online: Converged or Confused? report, skepticism about ease of use, integration and hidden costs are keeping many would-be buyers on the sidelines. eMarketer says that the industry… Continue reading US Consumer Electronics Marketers Spent $1.9bn Online
Virgin Mobile is to dump its mobile TV service because of poor customer take-up.BT, Virgin’s partner on the mobile broadcast project, is disbanding its BT Movio business and has cancelled its contract with GCap Media, the company which owned the service spectrum.According to a report on MediaGuardian.co.uk, the service is likely to be switched off… Continue reading Virgin Mobile To Drop TV Service
The sci-fi series Heroes landed on terrestrial TV last night, with BBC Two showing the first two episodes back-to-back.The first episode, on at 9pm, picked up a peak audience of 4.1 million adults (a 20.9% audience share), whilst the second instalment, on at 9.40pm, managed to get a peak of 3.8 million adults (a 19%… Continue reading Good Start For BBC Two’s Heroes
Reed Elsevier has released its first half 2007 financial results, reporting unchanged revenues at £2,235 million, up 1% to €3,308 million. Its online information and digital services now account for 45% of the group’s revenues, having recorded 12% growth. It also announced definitive sale agreements for entire Harcourt Education division for total proceeds of $4.95… Continue reading Reed Elsevier Reports Unchanged Revenues
Setanta is to launch a sports news channel on Virgin Media, replacing Sky Sports News which the cable operator lost when it became embroiled in a dispute with Sky over the carriage of its basic channels.Virgin Media lost the Sky channels in March (see Sky Anytime? Not For Virgin Media Cable Homes), with the dispute… Continue reading Setanta To Launch Sports News Channel
A new report from eMarketer predicts that more than 50% of the US population – 155.2 million people – will watch video online next year. The Video Advertising Online: Spending and Audience report says that the high engagement factor of video, combined with the internet’s tracking and targeting capabilities, offers a valuable revenue stream for… Continue reading Over Half Of US Population Will Watch Online Video
BT has published its first quarter results, showing that its revenue was up 3% to £5 million. Revenue from the group’s traditional businesses was maintained year on year. Major corporate (UK and international) revenue showed growth of 5%. BT Global Services revenue grew by 5% to £2.2 million for the first quarter. New wave revenue… Continue reading BT Reports Revenue Increase
GCap Media’s total revenues for June were up 6% year on year, ahead of the company’s expectations, and were up 2% year on year for the three months to 30 June, according to its first Interim Management Statement.The company said it has seen an encouraging trend in radio advertising revenue since its preliminary statements in… Continue reading GCap Media Revenues ‘Ahead Of Expectations’
