As radio listening becomes more sophisticated the demands on the existing system of audience measurement are increasing. With this in mind, RAJAR’s managing director, Jane O’Hara, looks back over ten years of RAJAR and considers what the future holds for radio audience measurement.With only a few weeks to go until 2003 begins one could be… Continue reading NewsLine Column: Ten Years Of RAJAR
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ITV Digital’s liquidators, Grant Thornton, are set to undertake the mammoth task of contacting the platform’s 1 million former subscribers to request they give up their set top box or pay £39.99 to keep it. Grant Thornton is to contact each of the 1 million subscribers by post to inform them that the boxes were… Continue reading ITV Digital Liquidators To Retrieve Set Top Boxes
The BBC is launching a £173 million season of factual programming this winter, in what is being seen as an attempt to quash accusations that the Corporation is too populist.The Winter 2003 season will include a Stephen Poliakoff drama called The Lost Prince, and a number of historical documentaries including The King, The Kaiser And… Continue reading BBC Puts Factual Foot Forward With Winter Schedule
IPC chief executive, Sly Bailey, is to replace Philip Graf as chief executive of Trinity Mirror, when he steps down early next year (see Chief Executive Steps Down At Trinity Mirror). Bailey has been chief executive of IPC since December 1999 and was instrumental in discussions that resulted in the sale of the company to… Continue reading Bailey Leaves IPC To Replace Graf At Trinity Mirror
UK advertising expenditure grew by 3.6% during the third quarter of the year, or 2.0% after adjusting for inflation, with television currently leading the recovery, according to the latest figures from the Advertising Association (AA). TV showed growth of 7.7% in constant currency, significantly above the combined average of 2.0%. Only direct mail managed a… Continue reading UK Advertising Grows 3.6% In Q3, Says Ad Association
Shares in Cable & Wireless fell by almost 50% in early trading as news spread that the ailing telecoms group needs to find £1.5 billion after being downgraded to junk status. Moody’s, the credit rating agency, downgraded the stock on Friday triggering a clause in a contract signed with Deutsche Telekom when C&W’s sold its… Continue reading C&W Stock Nosedives Following Downgrade
The regional newspaper group Newsquest is in pole position to take control of SMG’s newspaper business after increasing its offer for the group to £215 million. Newsquest, which is owned by the US newspaper group Gannett, and a consortium led by Independent News & Media are now the only two bidders for the SMG titles… Continue reading Newsquest Favourite To Take Over Herald Titles
NTL chief executive Barclay Knapp has sought to deflect blame from his company’s own management and accused TV regulators of failing to control the dominance of BSkyB in the pay-TV market. Speaking at last week’s Westminster Media Forum, Knapp claimed that the lack of regulation in the television industry had contributed to the collapse of… Continue reading NTL Chief Turns On Pay TV Regulators
Global advertising is set to grow by 2.9% in 2003, as an upswing that began in the latter half of this year continues into the next. This forecast will be delivered to a UBS Warburg media conference in New York today by Zenith Optimedia chief executive John Perriss, according to reports. Zenith says that it… Continue reading Zenith Optimedia Predicts 2.9% Global Ad Growth In 2003
Zenith Optimedia today released a new set of world advertising expenditure forecasts, predicting a 2003 global growth of 2.9% in current currency and 1.0% in constant currencies (see Zenith Optimedia Predicts 2.9% Global Ad Growth In 2003). The full figures from Zenith’s report are included here. They show that Europe is currently lagging behind other… Continue reading World Advertising Forecasts From Zenith Optimedia
