With the well documented financial troubles of the companies peddling broadband, it would be easy to assume that this was a new technology having trouble taking off. Telewest Broadband shed 1,500 jobs last week, NTL is filing for bankruptcy protection and Glasgow-based Omne Communications had to call in the administrators on Friday, blaming sector uncertainty.… Continue reading Feature: Building Broadband Britain
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According to a new report from the Yankee Group, wireless subscriber numbers will exceed 18.5 million in Canada by 2006. Although voice revenues will only increase from C$6.4 billion in 2002 to C$8.8 billion in 2006, data revenues will grow rapidly from C$45 million to almost C$1.3 billion in the same period. The Yankee Group… Continue reading Wireless Subscriber Growth In Canada Will Rocket, Says Yankee Group
NTL has broadly welcomed the draft Communications Bill but has called on Parliament to consider what it terms the “Five Tests of Convergence” to ensure that the measures contained in the new legislation will be in step with the converging communications industries.The five tests set out by the communications company are: Does the Bill support… Continue reading NTL: Consider Convergence Tests For Bill
US newspapers suffered predominantly flat or declining circulation in the last six months, according to data released by the US Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), as reported by the Wall Street Journal. Average daily circulation for the 820 titles on the audit declined by 0.6% across the period. Whilst New York papers were boosted by… Continue reading US Newspapers See Sales Slump
Guardian Media Group Makes £41m Offer For Jazz FMThe Guardian Media Group (GMG) has made a takeover offer for Jazz FM, the radio station confirmed this morning. GMG has tabled a £41 million offer for Jazz, representing 180p per share – a 30% premium on Friday’s closing price of 139˝p.The offer has not yet been… Continue reading Guardian Media Group Makes £41m Offer For Jazz FM
Initial reaction is already emerging in response to the publication today of the draft Communications Bill:Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell’s opposite number on the Conservative benches, Tim Yeo, has said: “I give a cautious welcome to the publication of this Bill. I however, remain disappointed that Tessa Jowell has not followed her own logic and fully… Continue reading Reaction To Draft Bill Begins
Granada Enterprises has secured Felix cat food as the sponsor of ITV1’s You’ve been Framed in a deal worth £1m.The deal, which includes broadcast sponsorship of the weekend video clips show alongside an integrated online sponsorship, is intended to drive brand status and reinforce the “mischievous” positioning of Felix.Terry Gorst, who negotiated the deal on… Continue reading ITV Puts Felix In The Frame
Havas Advertising has announced Q1 revenue of E501 million for 2002 representing organic growth of -5.5%. Revenue in Europe fell by -4.7% but the most severe downturn was in North America where revenue fell by -8.2%. Billings amounted to E3.343 billion for the quarter. Advertising brought in E183.7 million in Q1, a drop of 8.1%… Continue reading Growth At Havas Falls In Line With Forecasts
Channel 5 has signed a deal with Heinz that will see the food brand sponsor the broadcaster’s afternoon family movies on Saturday and Sunday.The year-long deal, which is thought to be worth £1m, is Heinz’s first major TV sponsorship and will see four separate Heinz brands – Heinz spaghetti, Heinz frozen pizzas, Heinz frozen deserts… Continue reading Beans Means Heinz For Channel 5
The Guardian Media Group (GMG) has made a takeover offer for Jazz FM, the radio station confirmed this morning. GMG has tabled a £41 million offer for Jazz, representing 180p per share – a 30% premium on Friday’s closing price of 139½p. The offer has not yet been fully accepted and the Board of Jazz… Continue reading Guardian Media Group Makes £41m Offer For Jazz FM
