Ulster Television is considering a £300 million bid for SMG, owner of Virgin Radio and the Grampian and Scottish ITV franchises, according to a report in the Financial Times. UTV previously made an offer for SMG’s television assets in 2003 but was unsuccessful, whilst in 2004 a possible bid for the entire group was never… Continue reading Ulster TV Could Bid For SMG
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GCap Media will be the first radio broadcaster to provide streaming radio for all of its station websites, through a technique called Multicasting.The service will provide broadband high quality sound, equivalent to CD quality, giving a better listening experience. The company has launched the service in attempt to boost online listening and total listening hours.Classic… Continue reading GCap Media First To Stream Online Radio From All Sites
ITV chief executive, Charles Allen, could be preparing to leave the broadcaster, as he addresses senior colleagues this morning amid rumours that he could retire shortly.Allen could be set to leave ITV in an attempt to curb the broadcaster’s falling share price, which has dipped below 100 pence from almost 130 pence in March.ITV1 is… Continue reading ITV Chief Executive Could Exit
The huge success of freesheets, particularly the Metro, was a major talking point at yesterday’s Future Of The Press seminar, although praise for the business model did not come without a note of warning that its booming popularity may be hard to sustain. Stuart Taylor, commercial director at Guardian Newspapers Ltd, said: “I think Metro… Continue reading Metro Profitability Could Be Hit By New Freesheet
The Sportsman newspaper, which launched just four months ago, has gone into administration, according to reports in the Guardian.The gambling and betting title will continue to be published while its directors attempt to secure extra funding.The Guardian says that the directors of its publisher, Sports Betting Media, have appointed Andrew Andronikou and Peter Kubik of… Continue reading The Sportsman Goes Into Administration
Red-tops are forecast to be hit worst by declining circulations over the next few years, with freesheets and online taking over from traditional print media, according to the results of a new survey on the future of the UK national newspaper industry, conducted by MediaTel INSIGHT.The survey, of 15 of the top 30 media agencies,… Continue reading MediaTel INSIGHT Survey Looks At Future Of The Press
The National Readership Survey (NRS) is making good progress as it adapts to the rapid changes taking place in the press but it will have to stay focused as the media landscape changes and people turn to the internet and mobile platforms. This was one of the main themes from yesterday’s Future Of The National… Continue reading NRS Confirms Long-Term Online Strategy
Google reported revenues of $2.46 billion for the quarter ended June 30, representing a 77% increase over second quarter 2005 revenues of $1.38 billion and a 9% increase over first quarter 2006 revenues of $2.25 billion. The Q2 figures put its net income at $721m (£389m) a jump from the $342m recorded for the same… Continue reading Google Q2 Results Show Continued Growth
Two-thirds of the population are aware of the UK’s switchover to digital television, with older viewers the most aware of any age group, according to new research by Digital UK and media regulator Ofcom.The Q1 results from the new Switchover Tracking Survey show that in the three months to June of this year, 66% of… Continue reading Older Viewers Most Switched On To Digital Switchover
The Newspaper Marketing Agency (NMA) is not helping national newspapers to prove their worth as important commercial and social tools, according to journalist and media commentator, Ray Snoddy. Speaking at MediaTel Group’s latest seminar yesterday morning, Snoddy heavily criticised the NMA, saying its remit is too narrow-minded. “When I hear that all [the NMA] ‘s… Continue reading NMA Must Do More To Market National Newspapers
