Emap has appointed its chief operating officer, Tom Moloney, as its new chief executive, replacing Robin Miller, who has being doing the job on an interim basis for the last 18 months.Moloney, who has been at Emap since 1981, is understood to have been in the running for the position since it became available last… Continue reading Emap Appoints Moloney As New Chief Executive
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Channel 4 has confirmed that its new breakfast show RI:SE will have a new presenting team and a new look when it returns to TV screens on 20 January.Ian Lee, who is best known for presenting Channel 4’s satirical 11 O’Clock Show, will be joining the programme as a new presenter. According to a spokeswoman… Continue reading RI:SE Gets New Presenter As Part Of Revamp
The ITC and the Consumer’s Association are proposing the creation of a best practice guide aimed at improving the usability of digital TV, in an attempt to aid the planned analogue switch-off in 2010.The ITC has published research gathered from the Easy TV Event in November in which 1,300 members of the public were invited… Continue reading ITC Pushes For Increased Usability Of Digital TV
ITV’s share of the advertising market looks set to fall after advertisers decided to reduce the amount of money they intend to spend on the Network this year.A report in today’s Financial Times suggests that a year of falling ratings will cause ITV’s share of television advertising to drop from around 53% last year to… Continue reading Advertisers Cut ITV Spend Following Drop In Ratings
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Emap’s new chief executive, Tom Moloney, has dismissed speculation that his appointment will herald a strategic shake-up at the magazine and radio group.Moloney, who takes up his new position at the end of the month (see Emap Appoints Moloney As New Chief Executive), insisted that his appointment represents the endorsement of the media group’s current… Continue reading Moloney Rules Out Strategic Shake-Up
Emap has appointed its chief operating officer, Tom Moloney, as its new chief executive, replacing Robin Miller, who has being doing the job on an interim basis for the last 18 months. Moloney, who has been at Emap since 1981, is understood to have been in the running for the position since it became available… Continue reading Emap Appoints Moloney As New Chief Executive
Emap’s new chief executive, Tom Moloney, has dismissed speculation that his appointment will herald a strategic shake-up at the magazine and radio group. Moloney, who takes up his new position at the end of the month (see Emap Appoints Moloney As New Chief Executive), insisted that his appointment represents the endorsement of the media group’s… Continue reading Moloney Rules Out Strategic Shake-Up At Emap
The French advertising group Publicis has said that it is on target to achieve predicted profit margins despite the bleak state of the advertising economy. Speaking at a media conference in Paris, Maurice Levy, the chairman and CEO of Publicis, stated that the company had seen no reason to amend its forecast of a 14.1%… Continue reading Publicis Chief Reiterates Targets, Rules Out Acquisitions
Deutsche Telekom’s hopes of rasing around Â2.2 billion from the sale of its cable assets are looking less likely to be realised, according to an article in today’s Financial Times. The report cites sources claiming that a consortium comprising Apax Partners, Providence Equity Partners and Goldman Sachs Private Equity will this week table a bid… Continue reading Deutsche Telekom May Not Get Asking Price For Cable Sale, Says FT
