The Radio Authority is advertising its eighth local digital licence, this time for the Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury and Telford area. The licence is designed to cover an adult population of around 1.1 million, and will initially run for a period of about 12 years. The Authority has already advertised licences for areas including London, Glasgow and… Continue reading RA Advertises Eighth Local Digital Radio Licence
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The Board of satellite television broadcaster, BSkyB, is to meet tomorrow to discuss the replacement of its chairman Jérôme Seydoux, also chairman and majority shareholder of Pathé. Seydoux’s departure from BSkyB follows the acquisition of Pathé by French utilities group Vivendi (see BSkyB Shares Soar On Canal Plus Merger Speculation).When Vivendi took control of Pathé… Continue reading Murdoch May Become Chairman Of BSkyB
Golden Rose’s commercial radio station Jazz FM is currently in discussions about the possible launch of a television service. Although still in its very early stages, chief executive of Golden Rose, Richard Wheatly, said that the group is looking at the possibility of launching a 3 or 4 hour service, although there is nothing imminent… Continue reading Jazz FM Looks At Possible TV Venture
The great and the bad descended to Israel to take part in the annual cheesefest that is The Eurovision Song Contest. The event, which this year saw a great deal of political voting from participating countries, managed to pull in an average audience of 8.9 million and a peak of 12.0 million.The movie premiere of… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 30/05/99
BSkyB closed up 6˝p at 595˝p on Friday. There is currently speculation that BSkyB will re-enter merger discussions with Canal Plus since Canal Plus’ owner, Vivendi, recently became the second-largest shareholder in BSkyB (see BSkyB Shares Soar On Canal Plus Merger Speculation).United News & Media, publisher of the ailing Express and Sunday Express newspapers, closed… Continue reading Sharewatch
Tuesday The Retail Prices Index for May is released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). In April inflation stood at 2.4%.Friday Haymarket publishes the first issue of its new internet magazine, the net (see Haymarket’s Internet Title Joins Difficult Market). A review will feature on Newsline shortly afterwards.MediaTel’s weekly media industry focus and analysis,… Continue reading The Week Ahead
Associated New Media (ANM), the internet division of Associated Newspapers, has revealed plans for a major new website launch aimed at women. The site, currently under the working name of CharlotteStreet.com, will be edited by Nicola Davenport, formerly with the Press Association and the group is channeling £5 million into the internet project.The content will… Continue reading Associated Plans Women’s Website Launch
Granada continued to fall back yesterday, following surge in its stock value earlier in the week when the group announced online expansion plans (see Sharewatch). The media and leisure group closed down 51p (3.9%) at 1,243p yesterday.The Daily Mail & General Trust, which admitted this week that advertising revenues on its new free London newspaper,… Continue reading Sharewatch
More Group, a subsidiary of US company Clear Channel (see More Group Urges Shareholders To Accept Clear Channel Bid), has today announced the agreed acquisition of 50.5% of France-based outdoor company Dauphin OTA for FF1.5 billion (£150 million). To facilitate a full merger between the two companies, More now intends to acquire the remaining shares… Continue reading More Group In £150m Merger With Dauphin
The rapid and constant rise of the internet has created, for publishers, a whole new editorial area for their magazine portfolios to cover. Since the Net began to take off seriously in the UK, around 1994, there have been around sixteen internet-related magazines launched. However, over half of these have since either been merged, suspended… Continue reading Haymarket’s Internet Title Joins Difficult Market
