Chrysalis Group this morning said that it “would be premature to herald a return to growth for UK advertising revenue as a whole”, despite the fact that its radio division reported strong revenue growth in March and April of 24%. This compares with a 12% decline over the same period of the radio industry as… Continue reading Chrysalis Sees Improving Radio Revenues, But Assumes No Full Year Positive Growth
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BSkyB plans to switch off its analogue broadcast completely, on target, during the summer of this year, the company announced this morning. Having grown its digital subscriber base to 5.4 million with a record quarter growth of 252,000 sales, Sky is in line to meet the target of 7 million digital customers by 2003. The… Continue reading BSkyB To Cease Analogue Broadcast This Summer
According to the latest figures from NetValue, 1.5 million under 17s are now connected to the internet at home which represents a 44% increase in the last six months and the UK now has more under-17 net users than any other European country. Under 11s account for 249,000 users in the UK whilst 1,236,000 users… Continue reading One In Nine UK Teens Online At Home
Publishing group Highbury House says that there has been a deterioration in newsstand sales during February – a trend which may have continued into the following months. Speaking at the company’s AGM this morning, executive chairman Ian Fletcher said that as newsstand sales can only be accurately quantified two months in arrears, it is difficult… Continue reading February Warns Of Deteriorating Newsstand Sales For Highbury House
The development of multimedia messaging services (MMS) is to surge during 2002 following the signing of a number of major contracts between mobile phone operators, according to a new report from Ovum. Mobile operators are keen to develop MMS after the phenomenal success of SMS, or text messaging, which now accounts for up to 10-15%… Continue reading MMS Is A Key Development For Mobile Operators, Says Ovum
Publishing group Highbury House says that there has been a deterioration in newsstand sales during February – a trend which may have continued into the following months.Speaking at the company’s AGM this morning, executive chairman Ian Fletcher said that as newsstand sales can only be accurately quantified two months in arrears, it is difficult to… Continue reading February Warns Of Deteriorating Newsstand Sales For Highbury House
Trinity Mirror chairman, Sir Victor Blank, this morning told the company’s AGM that advertising growth for the first three months of the year slowed, but remains in line with the outlook given by Trinity in its preliminary results (see Profits Up At Trinity Mirror As ic24 Buyer Is Sought). In April, the rate of growth… Continue reading Advertising Slows At Trinity Mirror Titles
BSkyB To Cease Analogue Broadcast This SummerBSkyB plans to switch off its analogue broadcast completely, on target, during the summer of this year, the company announced this morning. Having grown its digital subscriber base to 5.4 million with a record quarter growth of 252,000 sales, Sky is in line to meet the target of 7… Continue reading BSkyB To Cease Analogue Broadcast This Summer
Trinity Mirror chairman, Sir Victor Blank, this morning told the company’s AGM that advertising growth for the first three months of the year slowed, but remains in line with the outlook given by Trinity in its preliminary results.In April, the rate of growth for Trinity’s regional titles was slower than the first quarter in all… Continue reading Advertising Slows At Trinity Mirror Titles
Reality TV is set to rule the airwaves this summer as the second series of last year’s hit Big Brother (see Big Brother Finale Gives C4 Largest Ever Friday Night Audience) fights for attention with the UK version of US success Survivor. While the shows are unlikely to directly clash on the schedules, with ITV’s… Continue reading Reality Shows Go Head To Head For Summer Season
