BBC One saw its audience see-saw last night, with new crime drama Mayo returning disappointing results, while David Attenborough’s latest jaw dropping nature documentary hooked viewers from the beginning.Starring impressionist Alistair McGowan, Mayo promised a darkly comic detective tale, but drew a disappointing 4.3 million adults on Sunday night, suffering at the hands of ITV1’s… Continue reading Viewers Say No To Mayo But Dig Planet Earth
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Ulster Television has released its preliminary results for the year ending 31 December 2005, revealing a 19% rise in earnings thanks to its acquisition of the TalkSport radio station.A pre-tax profit of £20.8 million was reported by the company for 2005 as a whole, up from £17.5 million in 2004. The increase follows UTV’s purchase… Continue reading UTV Sees Earnings Increase After TalkSport Purchase
Global advertising firm, Havas, has reported revenue of €1,461 million for 2005, enjoying organic growth of 2.5% year on year. The group enjoyed income from operations of €152 million, giving a margin of 10.4%, compared with 10.5% for the same time in 2004. Net income increased by 8% year on year, reaching €59 million, up… Continue reading Havas Reports 2005 Revenue Of €1,461
The Financial Times put in a healthy performance last month, seeing its circulation increase by 5.1% year on year, outperforming not only every rival quality title, but every national newspaper in the country in terms of growth.The success follows the departure of editor, Andrew Gowers, who handed in his resignation at the end of last… Continue reading FT Strong As Tabloids See Circulations Dip
Capital Radio has secured Thorpe Park as the six-figure sponsor of its drive time show, fronted by Richard Bacon, for the six months from 13 March to 8 September.The deal will see the theme park receive coverage on the show’s “Friday Feature,” two drive time promotions and two outside broadcasts.Aired between 5pm and 8pm, the… Continue reading Capital Signs Thorpe Park For Bacon Sponsorship
Global advertising company, WPP, has acquired 65% of the issued share capital of Sapphire Bright Limited, extending its reach into China. Sapphire Bright, owns two of the leading promotional and merchandising companies in the People’s Republic of China; Shanghai Always Marketing Services and Shanghai Power Force Marketing Services. The deal will see clients including Unilever,… Continue reading WPP Continues To Develop Networks
Channel 4 has signed a landmark agreement with Twentieth Century Fox to acquire the rights to content for its family of channels, marking the largest deal of its kind for Fox in the UK, and securing content for FilmFour’s relaunch as a free-to-air channel.The new agreement will see Channel 4 air blockbuster titles such as… Continue reading Channel 4 Signs Largest Ever Fox Content Deal
Specialist magazine publisher, Future, has warned investors that the market remains challenging, with recent conditions holding back prospects for the current financial year to September 2006. Bearing this in mind, the board expects that profit for 2006 will suffer a decline of bewteen £4 and £5 million. This loss steams from a poor performance in… Continue reading Future Warns Challenging Market Will Continue
BBC One’s slick drama series Hotel Babylon continued to perform well for the broadcaster last night, notching up an average adult audience of 5.1 million to see off ITV1’s similarly polished Footballers’ Wives.The sensationalist ITV drama drew an average adult audience of 3.7 million in the same time slot, with its share of 17.53% proving… Continue reading Hotel Babylon Floors Footballers Wives
Total digital reception in UK households is at 64.2%, up by 10% from 54.4% at the beginning of 2004, according to the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising’s (IPA) latest Trends in Television Report. Non-terrestrial viewing remained at 30% for the second successive quarter, seeing a year on year increase of 2.5%. The strong bias of… Continue reading UK Digital Penetration At 65%
