The BBC’s commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, has announced record profits of £55 million for 2004/05, notching up a year on year increase of 50% due to exceptional performances by its TV sales business, increases in magazine circulation and record DVD sales. The Corporation’s TV sales business saw record profits of £31.7 million as BBC Worldwide… Continue reading BBC Worldwide Sees Surge In Profits
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Outdoor specialists Poster Publicity and Portland end months of speculation today with the official launch of their combined entity, Kinetic. The launch represents the first stage in the company’s drive to become the world’s “foremost agency at communicating with people on the move”, creating a worldwide network which will focus on advertisers’ needs in the… Continue reading Kinetic Goes Public As Portland Joins Poster Publicity
The Guardian will change to its new Berliner format in a matter of months it was announced today, as the paper brought forward its launch date for the new size, never before used by a British newspaper.The announcement also confirmed the re-launch of the Guardian’s Sunday sister title, the Observer, which will adopt the same… Continue reading Guardian To Downsize Early, Observer To Follow
The BBC’s commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, has announced record profits of £55 million for 2004/05, notching up a year on year increase of 50% due to exceptional performances by its TV sales business, increases in magazine circulation and record DVD sales.The Corporation’s TV sales business saw record profits of £31.7 million as BBC Worldwide sold… Continue reading BBC Worldwide Sees Surge In Profits
A dark cloud has settled over ITV’s proposed merger with digital multiplex operator SDN, as the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) prepares to investigate the deal, worth £134 million, amid suspicion that it may be uncompetitive.The merger, announced in April, looked set to further ITV’s growth into the digital arena (see ITV Pays £134 Million… Continue reading OFT To Investigate ITV Over Multiplex Acquisition
Channel 4 is closing in on ITV’s lucrative 16-34 year old audiences, with figures showing the gap between the two broadcasters to have almost halved within a year.Monthly viewing figures show ITV to have lost 3.9 million viewers from the young adult category over the last six months, dropping from 21.88 million in November 2004… Continue reading Channel 4 Narrows Gap On ITV’s Young Audiences
Men are twice as likely to download games via their mobile phones than women, with 8% of men in Western Europe using the technology compared to just 5% of women, according to a new report by the Yankee Group. The survey reveals, however, that downloading mobile games is not proving to be as popular as… Continue reading Men More Likely Than Women To Download Mobile Games
The BBC has given a sneak preview of its developmental technologies which promise to provide the next generation of television services, such as platform independent interactive technology and on-demand content via the internet.The Corporation’s research and development facility at Kingswood Warren in Surrey has been working on several new technologies which could shape the future… Continue reading BBC Demonstrates New TV Technology
US advertising expenditure rose by 2.4% year on year in the first quarter of 2005, with adspend increasing in almost all reported media, according to new figures released by Nielsen Monitor-Plus. Spanish-language TV, cable TV and magazines all led the way in terms of adspend, with the network radio and national newspaper sectors essentially flat.… Continue reading Nielsen Shows US Adspend Up By 2.4% In Q1 2005
Speculation surrounding Britain’s weekly men’s magazines has arisen over the weekend, with several reports claiming that at least one of the titles is to publish twice-weekly, putting yet more pressure on tabloid newspapers and cannibalising an increasingly large proportion of young readers.The threat presented by titles such as Nuts and Zoo is being taken most… Continue reading Men’s Weeklies To Put More Pressure On Tabloids
