Virgin radio has confirmed that high-profile breakfast hosts, Pete Mitchell and Geoff Lloyd, will leave the morning slot at the end of the year, although the pair will remain with the station, possibly presenting an afternoon or drive-time show.A spokesman for the indie music station explained: “They are very much remaining part of the station.… Continue reading Pete & Geoff Step Down From Virgin Breakfast
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Newspapers are increasingly feeling the impact of a varied media landscape, according to a new report from eMarketer, with circulations in the US at their lowest point since 1996.John Strum, executive director of the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) explained the situation, stating: “Two years ago search engines were not viewed as much of a… Continue reading Newspaper Decline Is Worst Since 1996
Cable company, Telewest, has acquired Sit-Up TV for £194 million adding the company’s shopping channels to its television content businesses, which include Flextech and a 50% share in UKTV.Sit-Up has become one of the country’s fastest growing home shopping businesses, rivaling QVC for market-leadership, generating £206 million in turnover last year, up from £119 million… Continue reading Telewest Goes Shopping For Sit-Up TV
The new television marketing body, Thinkbox, has announced the launch of its industry web resource, aiming to provide a one-stop resource for all those in the UK’s television industry.As a key element of the marketing body’s action plan, Thinkbox has invested heavily in the development of the website and will regularly update the site with… Continue reading Thinkbox Unveils Online Industry Resource
Reports over the weekend suggest that shareholders in the recently-formed GCap Media are to demand that either chairman Ralph Bernard or chief executive David Mansfield leave their posts over dissatisfaction with the post-merger structure.The company, which began trading last week following the formal merger of Capital Radio and GWR Group, was dealt another blow by… Continue reading GCap Management Face Shareholder Revolt
Satellite heavyweight, BSkyB, is believed to have appointed Boston Consulting Group to review the company’s efficiency and costs ahead of possible job losses as the company’s marketing costs continue to rise.The broadcaster announced stronger than expected subscriber growth earlier this month, with uptake of its services in the third quarter of 2004 up by nearly… Continue reading Financial Review Hints At Job Losses At Sky
Satellite heavyweight, BSkyB, is believed to have appointed Boston Consulting Group to review the company’s efficiency and costs ahead of possible job losses as the company’s marketing costs continue to rise.The broadcaster announced stronger than expected subscriber growth earlier this month, with uptake of its services in the third quarter of 2004 up by nearly… Continue reading Financial Review Hints At Job Losses At Sky
The nation’s commercial radio broadcasters saw revenues rise as a whole at the beginning of the year, with the Radio Advertising Bureau reporting a year on year rise of 2.8% in the first quarter of 2005.The RAB’s figures, published today, show that total commercial radio revenue reached £162.0 million between January and March, while national… Continue reading Radio Adspend Grows As Sponsors Leads The Way
Commercial radio enjoyed a positive start to 2005, with figures from the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) showing first quarter revenue to be up 2.8% year on year, reaching £162 million. National advertising revenue for radio across the first three months of 2005 rose by 3.5% year on year, to £95.9 million, while Sponsorship & Promotions… Continue reading Commercial Radio Q1 Revenue Up By 2.8%
Radio in the US is still the most popular format for listening to music, with a listener base of 194 million, despite a decline of 4% between March 2005 and 2004, according to a new study by marketing and communications firm, NPD Group. The research showed 77.2 million people aged 13 of over listened to… Continue reading Radio Preferred Format For US Listeners
