The UK is steaming ahead in terms of DAB digital radio penetration, with an estimated 1.2 million digital sets in households by the end of 2004, according to data released by the World DAB Forum.The dramatic uptake of digital receivers has seen sales of sets jump by 178% compared with 2003, aided by the record… Continue reading Digital Radio Penetration Hits Record Level
More Industry News articles
Satellite TV giant BSkyB has announced its interim results, pleasing investors with revelations of 192,000 new subscribers in its second quarter, 25% year on year operating profit growth and a 44% increase in earnings per share to 12.1 pence.The results will be a welcome relief for Sky’s chief executive, James Murdoch, who was the company’s… Continue reading Sky Ends Subscriber Woes With Massive Q2 Rise
The Daily Telegraph will support its partnership with the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) tomorrow with the launch of the Daily Telegraph British Academy Film Season, offering readers two for one tickets to see a selection of films nominated for a BAFTA award.The promotion will run from February 4 to 10 at… Continue reading Telegraph Boosts Film Association With BAFTA Promotion
Internet giant MSN will launch its new MSN search engine with a multi million pound advertising campaign next week, marking the company’s first TV activity in four years and designed to drive consumers to the new system in droves.The TV activity will be complimented by a large scale online campaign which MSN claims will reach… Continue reading MSN Launches Search Site With Huge Cross Media Push
Video Networks’ on-demand TV provider, HomeChoice, has announced a large-scale extension of its replay service, allowing customers to access popular programming from the BBC, Channel 4 and Chelsea TV, for up to seven days after it has been broadcast.A total of four new BBC channels will now be added to the line-up, and the number… Continue reading HomeChoice Boosts Replay To Encompass Digital Channels
Satellite heavyweight, BSkyB, has announced very positive interim results for the second quarter of 2004, revealing 192,000 new subscribers in the six months to December 31; bringing it closer to reaching its 8 million subscriber target by the end of 2005. Total revenue for Group has seen an increase of 10%, taking it to £1,945… Continue reading BSkyB Closes In On 8 Million Subscriber Target
Channel 4 has announced a restructuring of its commercial arm, 4 Ventures, in an attempt to increase profits from its secondary business activities.Channel 4 chief executive, Andy Duncan, has unveiled plans to reintegrate a number of 4 Ventures’ activities back into the core Channel 4 organisation and retain a streamlined commercial arm, focussing on 4’s… Continue reading Channel 4 Restructures Commercial Arm To Boost Profits
Magazine giant Emap has announced the appointment of James Mannion as the new editorial director of its flagship men’s magazine website, FHM.com.Mannion is currently executive editor of FHM and has been working on the brand for the last three years; he will take up the new role from 1 March this year.Before joining FHM, Mannion… Continue reading FHM.com Announces New Editorial Director
Kids’ TV channel Nickelodeon has signed a deal with United International Pictures to promote the new Spongebob Squarepants Movie through a wide-ranging cross media deal specifically targeting young viewers.The deal includes on-air and online activity, culminating in a Spongebob Squarepants competition to win a holiday for a family of four to the Nickelodeon Family Suites… Continue reading Nickelodeon Signs Cross Media Deal For Spongebob Film
Reports this morning suggest that at least 20 journalists will leave the Financial Times following a voluntary redundancy programme designed to cut costs and boost performance at the troubled newspaper.The redundancies follow a wide-ranging cost-cutting programme, designed to save around £7 million, which saw the paper’s respected Creative Business supplement being closed last year. The… Continue reading Staff Cuts Made To Boost Financial Times Fortunes
