NTL:Telewest has announced that it is to rebrand itself Virgin Media at the beginning of next year, following the acquisition of the mobile phone operator.NTL:Telewest purchased Virgin Mobile in April this year for £962 million in cash and shares, forming the nation’s first quadruple play broadcaster to offer TV, broadband, fixed line and mobile telephony… Continue reading NTL To Become Virgin Media Early Next Year
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Interpublic’s revenue has remained flat for the third quarter of 2006, at $1.45 billion, up from $1.44 billion for the same period a year ago. Interpublic also recorded revenue of $4.31 billion for the first nine months of 2006, compared to $4.38 billion during the first nine months of 2005. Organic revenue increased 2.7% compared… Continue reading Interpublic Revenues Remain Flat
Emap Advertising has developed a new research panel to gain consumer insight and aid clients in maximising the effectiveness of their campaigns.“The Inside”, which will go live from 15 November, will consist of a panel of 10,000 + members, aged 15 years and over, who have been recruited from a wide range of Emap’s media… Continue reading Emap Advertising Launches New Consumer Insight Panel
Freeview has developed a new brand in order to engage with consumers and communicate the central values of the free-to-air digital television service, such as its simplicity and one-off cost.‘Free TV Land’, which has been developed by Branded and design agency 999, carries the strapline “where great TV is free” and will be used across… Continue reading Freeview Develops New Brand To Raise Awareness Of Platform
The biggest spenders on online content are 16-24 year olds, averaging £5.34 per month (£64 per year) according to new research from Nielsen//NetRatings.According to Nielsen//NetRatings, the average Briton online spends £3 a month (£36 per year) no streaming/downloading audio and video content.Although the majority of this spend (57%) still goes on audio content, video content… Continue reading Teens Are Biggest Online Content Spenders
MediaTel Group, in association with Medionyx, will host its latest seminar on the ‘Future of Radio’, with top industry figures promising a lively and eventful session.With panellists including chief executive of GCap Media, Ralph Bernard, whose company’s Q3 results will have been released the previous day, the debate will undoubtedly be memorable, with valuable insight… Continue reading MediaTel Group Hosts ‘Future Of Radio’ Seminar
BBC radio is being listened to via the internet more than ever before, with latest monthly figures from the Corporation showing that 12.5 million requests were logged in September.The Archers on BBC Radio 4 was the most popular on-demand programme on the BBC Radio Player, with 682,304 listens over the month, while Chris Moyles on… Continue reading BBC Radio Listening Via The Internet Reaches Record Levels
Channel 4 Radio will become the first radio station to be based in the virtual society of online phenomenon Second Life.The move will give the fledgling station, channel4radio.com (see C4 Makes History With Radio Launch), access to the 1.2 million members of the online population, which continues to grow each month.Channel 4 Radio will also… Continue reading Channel 4 Radio To Broadcast Through Second Life
The board of ITV met yesterday to run through a list of potential candidates to become its chief executive. According to a report in today’s Financial Times, the informal meeting ran through names believed to include Stephen Carter, head of Ofcom; Stewart Till, chief executive of United International Pictures; Michael Jackson, former head of Channel… Continue reading ITV Board Meets To Discuss Allen’s Successor
Publicis has reported third quarter revenue of $1.3 billion for the third quarter of 2006, of which $550 million was attributed to its businesses in North America. Organic growth was 2.6%, which is slower than in previous quarters. Maurice Levy, chairman of Publicis said that this was due to the cancellation of some campaigns over… Continue reading Slow Growth For Publicis In Q3
