Lord Conrad Black’s last-ditch attempt to block the £729 million sale of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph to the Barclay brothers has failed after a Delaware judge rejected the media tycoon’s eleventh-hour appeals. The ruling should clear the way for the Barclay brothers to succeed in their long-held ambition of taking control of Britain’s best… Continue reading Black Fails To Scupper £729 Million Sale Of Telegraph Titles
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Capital Radio saw shares dip by 7.64% yesterday to close at 435p after the company, one of the country’s leading commercial broadcasters, lost market share at its core London station. The loss coincided with the departure of veteran breakfast show present Chris Tarrant and the arrival of Johnny Vaughan as his replacement (see RAJAR Results… Continue reading Sharewatch: Capital Dips As Radio Wars Take Their Toll
Viacom Outdoor has appointed Stephen Fuller to become its first ever head of consumer insight as part of the poster contractor’s ongoing initiative to improve relations with agencies and advertisers.The newly created role within the marketing department will see Fuller head up a team of ten with responsibility for research and planning. He will report… Continue reading Viacom Outdoor Appoints Head Of Consumer Insight
United Business Media chief executive, Lord Hollick, has hinted that the Government and media super-regulator Ofcom could be willing to consider a possible merger between Channel Five and publicly owned broadcaster Channel 4.The two channels have made no secret of their desire to forge closer links and have held tentative discussions about the logistics of… Continue reading Government Could Back Merger Of Commercial Channels
Tim Kirkman, Hachette Filipacchi’s recently installed head of sales, is to leave the company after only eight months amid rumours of a fall out with the company’s chairman, Kevin Hand.Kirkman’s high-profile appointment in November last year saw him take responsibility for advertising sales across Hachette’s magazine portfolio, which includes Elle, Red and Sugar. However, he… Continue reading Hachette Loses Sales Head Amid Rumours Of Bust-Up
GWR, owner of Classic FM, has today announced that the first half of this year has got off to a strong start as second quarter analogue revenues, which account for 92% of the group’s total income, jumped by 5% year-on-year.Speaking at the annual general meeting (AGM), chairman Ralph Bernard said that from the three month… Continue reading Trading At GWR Remains Encouraging As Revenue Rises
Offline agencies are beginning to realise that online video advertising could have a similar reach to television, according to JupiterResearch, and as a result this market in the United States is expected to grow from $77 million in 2003 to $657 million by 2009. Speaking at the Jupiter/ClickZ Advertising Forum Conference yesterday, analyst Nate Elliott… Continue reading Online Video Ad Spend Could Rival TV
United Business Media has today announced that operating profit was up nearly 52%, pushed on by a significant turnaround from its technology and health care division, CMP Media.In a statement released this morning, UBM said for the six months ending 30 June 2004 that most of its businesses performed strongly, driving pre-tax operating profit up… Continue reading United Business Media Sees Operating Profit Jump By 52%
Satellite television providers will lose their digital-video-recorder (DVR) edge over cable companies by 2006, despite having a three-year head start, says a new report from an American based market research firm. The Internet-Based Video Services white paper from Parks Associates says that although satellite companies began offering DVRs as early as 1999, they will not… Continue reading Cable Companies Set To Steal DVR Crown From Satellite Providers
Lord Conrad Black’s last-ditch attempt to block the £729 million sale of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph to the Barclay brothers has failed after a Delaware judge rejected the media tycoon’s eleventh-hour appeals.The ruling finally clears the way for the Barclay brothers to succeed in their long-held ambition of taking control of Britain’s best selling… Continue reading Black Fails To Scupper £729 Million Sale Of Telegraph Titles
