Uptake of digital TV services in the UK appears to have stalled at 36%, indicating that “the nation is not actively progressing towards a digital society”. The latest figure from Ipsos-RSL’s Digital Audience Research Tracker (DART) shows that the uptake level recorded in a survey of 2,000 people between 12 and 18 April- after the… Continue reading Research Shows Digital TV Uptake Is “Stalled”
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National Lottery operator Camelot Group has unveiled its new £28.2m relaunch plans for the game, which includes the introduction of the new name for the weekly draw: Lotto. It was also announced that there are plans to make it possible to play the lottery online in future.The relaunch, which has been two years in the… Continue reading Camelot Unveils £28.2m Lottery Rebrand
Channel 4 has revealed the extent to which it was bitten by the advertising downturn last year. Its Annual Report and Financial Statement for 2001 reveals a year on year group loss after tax of £20.6m, despite the fact that group turnover increased by 2% to £731m. The statement points out that with 85% of… Continue reading Ad Downturn Hits Channel 4 Revenues
The administrators of ITV Digital have today confirmed that they will be closing the pay TV operation of the company this evening. In a statement released this afternoon, Deloitte & Touche said that “Insufficient interest has been shown from prospective purchasers to justify a continuation of the operation”. It is thought that the free to… Continue reading Administrators Switch Off ITV Digital
The Wireless Group has this morning posted pre-tax loss for the year ended 31 December 2001 down by 70.5% to £10.1 million, adding that its bank debt has now been paid off. Operating loss at the group fell by 31.4% to £10.5 million on turnover up 5.6% at £31.1 million. Demand begins to pick up… Continue reading Local Revenues Help Buoy Wireless Group Figures
Outdoor advertising company JCDecaux has reported Q1 sales of E358.6 million for 2002, an increase of 4.7% on the E342.6 million reported for Q1 2001. The group said that new acquisitions had helped lift revenues which fell in line with its own expectations. However, revenue fell by 2.1% on a like-for-like (organic) basis. This reflected… Continue reading Transport Losses Hit JCDecaux Revenues
Pearson saw its share price slip across a week which culminated in a trading update on Friday confirming that advertising revenue at the Financial Times group was suffering. Shares ended at £8.48, down over 6% week on week.The decision to sell ITV Digital was confirmed last week, and of the two original shareholders in the… Continue reading Sharewatch
MediaTel Group has signed ITV Network as the first sponsor of its fourth annual Media Question Time, to be held later this year.Last year the debate on media issues at the event was led by a panel including Emily Bell, David Mansfield, Marie Oldham, John Billett and Jim Hytner (see Media Panel Denounces ITC’s Handling… Continue reading ITV Signed As First Media Question Time Sponsor
Only eight of the top 100 unquoted UK companies in terms of profit growth for 2001 were in the media industry, according to the Sunday Times’ Profit Track 100 report, published during the weekend, although the top performer was a TV and film producer.Complete Communications, which makes the internationally selling Who Wants To Be A… Continue reading TV Outfit Tops Unquoted Company Profits League
Bus advertising is leading a recovery in outdoor revenue, according to Q1 figures from the bladeTracker report. The delay to the launch of Viacom Outdoor’s XTP system (see Viacom Outdoor Delays Launch of XTP) has caused Blade to cut its forecast from last year of 4% growth in 2002, but it is still expecting 2.7%… Continue reading Bus Ads Leading Outdoor To Recovery, Says Blade
