Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) climbed an impressive 52˝p to 780p yesterday after reporting a 15% rise in turnover in its 6-monthly financial report (see Newsline). By 10am today, SRH had risen a further 25p to 805p.Johnston Press, which has agreed a takeover bid of £266 million for the newspaper group Portsmouth & Sunderland (PSN), remained… Continue reading Sharewatch
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Total terrestrial revenue for April 1999 (including GMTV) according to agency estimates was £233.02 million. ITV’s total revenue was £161.5 million, a 2.4% drop since the same time last year. Channel 4’s revenue remained nearly stable at £50.77 million for April 1999 (April 1998: £50.79 million), and Channel 5’s total revenue grew by 22.6% year… Continue reading TV Revenue – April 1999
Satellite broadcaster BSkyB is supporting the Independent Television Commission’s (ITC) opposition to a digital television licence fee (see Newsline).Sky, which runs the satellite DTV service Sky Digital, has warmly welcomed the ITC’s submission which strongly opposed the idea of an additional digital licence fee, arguing that it would slow the transition to digital, and would… Continue reading BSkyB Supports ITC Opposition To Digital Licence Fee
Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) today reported the acquisition of a third outdoor advertising group as well as a 15% rise in turnover to £24.5 million in its financial results for the 6 months ended 31 March 1999. Pre-tax profit was up by 35% to £7.2 million, and earnings per share were up by 41% to… Continue reading Third Outdoor Acquisition Enhances Scottish Radio Portfolio
Keith Wilson, the editor-to-be of the unlaunched Crime Weekly magazine has been made redundant by Cabal Communications. The consumer publisher suspended the launch of the magazine earlier this year, at the same time that IPC annnounced that it was publishing a crime one-off title called called Chat, Crime and Passion (see Newsline). The future of… Continue reading Cabal’s Crime Launch Uncertain As Editor Departs
Johnston Press’ agreed £266 million takeover of Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers (PS&N) (see Johnston Seals Portsmouth & Sunderland’s Fate With £266m Offer) brings major regional titles like the Sunderland Echo and the Portsmouth News into Johnston’s control. P&SN has a total weekly circulation of around two million papers. The map below shows P&SN’s regional newspaper… Continue reading Johnston’s P&S Acquisition Boosts Coverage
BSkyB has denied reports that it is re-entering discussions with French broadcaster Canal Plus about a possible joint alliance. Sky’s statement follows speculation in the Observer last weekend that discussions were to recommence.Talks between the two broadcasters began in February when possible joint ventures were discussed (see Newsline), but broke down in March after Canal… Continue reading BSkyB Denies Rekindling Of Talks With Canal Plus
Following the announcement of a £266 million takeover offer for Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers (PSN) yesterday (see Newsline), Johnston Press’ share price remained nearly unchanged, dropping a ˝p to 272p, but PSN shot up by 272˝p to 2222˝p. By 10:15 this morning, the group had dropped back to 2210p.Outdoor advertising group Maiden fell by 38p… Continue reading Sharewatch
Wagadon, publisher of the Face, Arena and Frank, is subject to speculation that it may be put up for sale in the near future following its restoration of self-ownership. Another consumer publisher, Condé Nast, has sold back the 40% stake which it held in Wagadon to Nick Logan, editorial director and already 60% owner of… Continue reading Wagadon Reclaims Control Amid Sell-Off Rumours
Advertising expenditure in Ireland enjoyed an increase of 18% to Ir£85 million in the first quarter of this year, according to IAPI’s monthly review, AdSpend.Irish media buying specialist, Media Bureau, has re-analysed the IAPI data itself and finds that all TV expenditure in Q1 is up by 22% – this includes an estimated Ir£2.3 million… Continue reading Irish Ad Expenditure Up 18% In First Quarter
