Revenue Total terrestrial television revenue for December 1999 (including GMTV) came in at £185.8 million, according to agency estimates. Of this, the ITV Network’s slice was 6.6% lower than the same month last year; Channel 4’s revenue was up 1.9% and Channel 5 saw its ad revenue grew annually by 27.4% year on year in… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – December 1999
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Associated Newspapers lost its appeal to use the word Metro on the north-west edition of its free morning paper yesterday. The newspaper group is now subject to the findings of an interim ruling, held on Wednesday, which found it did not have the right to use the masthead in the city of Manchester.The group has… Continue reading Associated Loses Court Appeal Over Metro Title
Revenue Total terrestrial television revenue for December 1999 (including GMTV) came in at £185.8 million, according to agency estimates. Of this, the ITV Network took £122.9 million, 6.6% lower than the same month last year; Channel 4’s revenue was up 1.9% to £43.3 million and Channel 5 saw its ad revenue grew annually by 27.4%… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – December 1999
Shares in Granada fell 11p yesterday as Greg Dyke bowed to political pressure and sold his holding in the group (see Dyke Disposes Of Granada Shares). Prices closed at 620˝p.Scottish Radio climbed 50p to a record high of £15.25p as the media group issued £75 million worth of new shares in a step towards further… Continue reading Sharewatch
The Financial Times group is investing £7.5 million in the promotion of its ftyourmoney.com personal finance brand, the initial stage of which will be the largest one-week poster campaign ever in the UK.The consumer-focused finance website, which launched this week, yesterday began the campaign, which reaches 8,500 poster sites in the UK. This equates to… Continue reading FTYourMoney Gets £7.5m Poster Campaign
Film Four , the pay-TV film channel from Channel 4, has signed up over 250,000 subscribers by the end of December 1999. These figures are 100,000 ahead of the film channel’s projected target of 150,000 subscribers by the end of last year. After its strong launch in November 1998 (see Film Four On Air) and… Continue reading Film Four’s First Year Subscriber Figures Beat Targets
ITV is to embark on a venture to improve the measurement of ads’ effect on sales. Joining forces with Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), the £5 million venture will quadruple the size of its tvSpan panel, and more effectively measure the correlation between TV viewing and product purchases.In a project worth £5m over four years, Taylor… Continue reading ITV To Spend £5m On Research Into The Effects Of Ads
Greg Dyke, the incoming director general of the BBC, has announced today that he has sold his shares in media group Granada. Dyke has faced pressure to dispose of the holding following criticisms that it represents a conflict of interest.In a statement he said: “I have today disposed of my complete shareholding in Granada Plc.… Continue reading Dyke Disposes Of Granada Shares
Shares in Reuters dropped yesterday after its 35% rise in the last week. Deutsche Bank declared the news and information group fully valued and believes next month’s trading results may disappoint. Rumours of a partial stock market floatation for its Instinet division or Greenhouse Fund continued to emerge. Prices closed down 34˝p at 991p.Despite a… Continue reading Sharewatch
Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) has today taken a step towards expanding its businesses and writing off debt by issuing £75 million worth of new shares. Just under five and a half million new shares in the company have been placed at £14 each, increasing the group’s market capitalisation to over £450 million.SRH is planning to… Continue reading Scottish Radio Raises £75m Through Shares Issue
