The much talked about drama Shoot The Messenger, on BBC2 last night, was not a hit with viewers, despite the column inches that had been spent on it in the lead up to it airing.The provocative story of one man’s painful journey towards self-discovery attracted an average of just 1.2 million adult viewers (a 6.7%… Continue reading Shoot The Messenger Dead On Arrival
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Regional newspaper ABCs for the six months from January-June 2006 will be released later today, with analysis to follow soon after.The figures will be available from lunchtime today, accessible for subscribers through the MediaTel.co.uk Press Database.The NewsLine team will provide in depth analysis of the release shortly after, covering the areas of top 10 paid… Continue reading Regional Newspaper ABCs Released Today
The latest ABC figures show that the circulation of all regional daily newspapers across England, Scotland and Wales have declined year on year for the six-month period from January-June 2006.NewsLine will provide in-depth analysis on the market shortly…ABC: 01442 870 800 www.abc.org.uk
The Sportsman newspaper, which went into administration last month, is to cut its Sunday edition, leaving the sports and betting paper to be published six times a week.In a notice in tomorrow’s paper, the Sportsman will announce its “super value Saturday special”, which will cost £1.20. The weekend edition will publish racing cards and form… Continue reading Sportsman Newspaper To Cut Sunday Edition
The freesheet war has moved up another gear after London Lite owner, Associated Newspapers, has undercut its ad rates in a bid to compete with News International’s thelondonpaper.Lite‘s ratecard is already 6% lower, while thelondonpaper intends to raise its rates by 46% after a four-month introductory offer. London Lite‘s rates will remain fixed for six… Continue reading Associated Cuts Ad Rates As Freesheet War Continues
Emap’s Kiss radio has revealed its new logo as the countdown continues to the radio network’s expansion and relaunch.The new logo has been designed by Odd and will form part of a marketing campaign to back the relaunch and expansion of the radio network.From September 6, Vibe 101, covering Bristol, South Wales and the South… Continue reading Kiss Unveils New Logo Ahead Of Expansion
The Evening Standard has raised its price to 50p in an attempt to differentiate itself from the new afternoon freesheets hitting the market.Associated Newspapers intends the 10p price hike to make clear the difference between the paper and its new stablemate London Lite, which launches today, and the News International offering thelondonpaper, due to launch… Continue reading Standard Raises Price As London Lite Launches
Johnston Press, the regional newspaper publisher, has recorded a 2.9% drop in half year profits. The company’s pre-tax profits for the six months to June 30 were down from £82.2 million during the same period last year to £79.8 million in 2006. However, operating profits (before non-recurring items and associates) rose 7.8% to a record… Continue reading Johnston Press Profits Fall
RTL has released its interim results for the first half of 2006, showing a year on year increase in revenue of 19.1% to €2,397 million. The company’s non-advertising revenue increased to 40% from 37% of total revenue, although its net profit was down to €296 million. The company said that it experienced improved advertising conditions… Continue reading RTL Revenue Increases By 19.1%
IPTV will grow its US subscriber base from 300,000 to 8.7 million by 2010, according to a new report from eMarketer. However, the report also says that the potential number of subscribers in IPTV capable households could top 50 million. The report makes clear that IPTV has the potential to disrupt US cable and internet… Continue reading US IPTV Subscribers To Reach 8.7 Million By 2010
