Satellite broadcaster, BSkyB, has exceeded industry predictions with stronger than expected subscriber growth for the third quarter, achieving net direct-to-home growth (DTH) of 95,000, up from 66,000 in the same period last year. BSkyB has beat previous forecasts in terms of subscriber growth, with an AFX News poll of five leading brokers estimating between 60,000… Continue reading BSkyB Exceeds Industry Forecasts
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Radio ratings body RAJAR will release the first wave of audience data for 2005 tomorrow, covering the three months to March.NewsLine will provide analysis of the data, with reports detailing specific markets, as well as breakdowns of performance by ownership and an overview of the UK’s radio market as a whole from tomorrow morning.MediaTel.co.uk will… Continue reading RAJAR To Release Q1 2005 Data Tomorrow
The youth market in the Asia-Pacific region spends around 10-15% of its disposable income on mobile products, making it a significant driver for growth in the region’s mobile phone market, according to high-tech market research firm In-Stat. In-Stat’s new Asian Youth Mobile Trends: Devices, Data and Multimedia report reveals, that in 2004, youth spending on… Continue reading Asia-Pacific Sees Youth Spend 10-15% Of Income On Mobiles
ITV enjoyed ratings success last night, bringing relief to its sagging schedules as almost 10 million football fans tuned in to its flagship ITV1 to watch Liverpool’s victory over Chelsea in the second leg semi-final of the UEFA Champions League.The match ended 1-0 to Liverpool, thanks to a Luis Garcia goal, drawing the largest audience… Continue reading ITV Clinches Champions League Ratings Victory
RAJAR’s audiometer testing programme was recently given a £500,000 funding boost, creating the UK’s most extensive fieldwork tests to date and providing TV ratings body, BARB, with the perfect opportunity to pair with its radio counterpart to “put a little toe in the water” and test possible future methods of TV data collection.Speaking to NewsLine’s… Continue reading NewsLine Interview: Tony Wearn, Research Director, BARB
BSkyB has announced stronger than expected subscriber growth for the third quarter in its interim results this morning, although the cost of attracting new customers has continued to rise.The satellite superpower notched up net direct-to-home (DTH) subscriber growth of 95,000 in the quarter, a rise of 29,000 on the corresponding quarter of last year, which… Continue reading Sky Sees Subscriber Increases At A Cost
The Financial Times will distribute a free Election Briefing in London on Friday afternoon, publishing in tabloid form for a one off eight-page special.The freesheet will offer up-to-the-minute election news, comment and analysis as well as giving readers a taster of the following day’s newspaper, in which the outcome and all the results will be… Continue reading FT To Produce Election Compact On Friday
Satellite broadcaster, BSkyB, has added 95,000 net DHT subscribers to its subscriber base, aiding strong financial results and taking the subscriber base to over 7.7 million, compared to 7.3 million in 2004. The group’s results for the third quarter reveal a 31% year on year growth in operating profit to £574 million and a 51%… Continue reading BSkyB Enjoys 31% Rise In Operating Profit
Radio research firm, GfK Media, has released the results of its Broadcast Media Survey, reporting that Heart 106.2 FM has overtaken Capital FM as the number one radio station in London, securing victory by an extremely narrow margin.GfK’s survey for the period September 13th – March 27th shows Heart with a weekly reach of 2.72… Continue reading GfK Survey Shows Heart Taking Lead In Capital
The nation’s national newspapers will continue to see their circulations decline, according to influential publisher, Andrew Neil, who has painted a bleak picture of the industry and appealed for change in his address to the PPA’s annual conference.The high profile publisher of The Scotsman, The Spectator and The Business used his speech to urges change… Continue reading Neil Urges Change For Newspapers To Survive
