BSkyB has acquired a 5% stake in internet toy retailer, www.toyzone.co.uk, representing the satellite broadcaster’s first equity holding in an ecommerce company.The deal is the first of a number of further new media acquisitions planned by BSkyB. The company is understood to have built up capital to fund the acquisition of other new media and… Continue reading BSkyB Takes Stake In Toyzone And Eyes More New Media Equity
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Revenue Total terrestrial television revenue for October 1999 (including GMTV) came in at £307.6 million, according to agency estimates. The ITV Network saw a year on year increase of 12.2%; Channel 4’s revenue was up 8.4% and Channel 5’s grew by 12.5%. Revenue for GMTV dropped back year on year this month, by 2.7%. Total… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – October 1999
The Telegraph Group has established a separate company to house its new media division. Hollinger Telegraph New Media will develop the group’s online activities and expand its e-commerce opportunities.The new company, which has been in the pipeline for months (see Newsline Brief) will be headed by Hugo Drayton, currently marketing director and director of new… Continue reading Telegraph Forms New Media Group
Channel 5 and Bass have struck a deal to fund, produce and screen a series of 20 short films. Using the Bass’ Hooch brand the mini-movies are to be screened from this Sunday until millennium eve.Called “Sharp Shots” each film focuses on a strong role model who is passionate about their life and job and… Continue reading Channel 5 and Hooch Launch Millennium Movies
The Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) has this morning made a £121.5 million takeover bid for regional newspaper publisher Bristol United Press (BUP). The offer values BUP at 742˝p per share and has pushed the group’s shares up by an enormous 202˝p (39%) to 722˝p at 1:00pm today. BUP stock closed yesterday at just… Continue reading Daily Mail Makes £122m Agreed Offer For Bristol United Press
Planet on Sunday will relaunch this week, three years after it closed down within a week of publication. Published by New Millennium Newspapers, the national paper with a strong bias towards environmental issues will go on sale this Sunday under the slogan: A New Paper for a New Millennium.The original Planet on Sunday launched in… Continue reading Planet On Sunday Set To Relaunch
Revenue Total terrestrial television revenue for October 1999 (including GMTV) came in at £307.6 million, according to agency estimates. The ITV Network took £216.3 million of this, a year on year increase of 12.2%; Channel 4 took £64.1 million, up 8.4% and Channel 5’s ad revenue was up 12.5% at £18.8 million.Revenue for GMTV dropped… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – October 1999
From the swanky, hard-to-find surroundings of Vinopolis in south London, ITV’s director of programmes David Liddiment yesterday unveiled details of the channel’s winter 2000 output.Promising that the new schedule contains a rich and diverse line-up of programmes, Liddiment kicked off the programme launch with a further statement about the demise of News at Ten and… Continue reading ITV Winter Schedule Offers ‘Best of British’ For Xmas & New Millennium
The Radio Authority has announced details of the applicants for the Independent Local Radio Licence for South Wales after the deadline for applications passed yesterday. Seven applications have been submitted for the licence which covers Cardiff, Newport and Swansea and surrounding areas.The most highly publicised application is that of The Radio Corporation with its station… Continue reading Seven Applicants Bid For South Wales Licence
Satellite broadcaster BSkyB was yesterday forced to reduce its stake in Manchester United from 11.1 to 9.9% in order to comply with Premier League rules. The group’s acquisition of a 9.9% stake in Leeds Sporting, the parent company of Leeds United, in August this year (see BSkyB Takes £13.8m Stake In Leeds United), broke League… Continue reading BSkyB Reduces Stake In Manchester United
